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There are nine persons i.e. Shivam, Agrim, Neetu, Neeta, Niti, Azhar, Raju, Pinku and Nitesh are sitting in a linear row. Four are facing south and five persons are facing north direction. Each of them gets the admission in different universities i.e., Oxford, Delhi University (DU), Cornell, Duke, Amity, MIT, MNNIT, SRM and Harvard on different days of the week but not necessarily in the same order. Not more than two persons got the admission on the same day and the persons who got the admission on same day are not adjacent to each other. Azhar and Nitesh are an immediate neighbour of each other and facing opposite direction to each other. Either Azhar or Nitesh sits at one of the ends of the row. Person who got admission in MIT sits at the end of the row. Neither Azhar nor Nitesh got admitted in MIT. Nitesh who got admission in SRM and Neetu are getting admission on the same day. Two persons sit between Niti who got admission on Monday and Nitesh who faces south. Neeta sits exactly between Neetu and Niti but not immediate and faces the same direction as Azhar and got admission in Harvard on Thursday. Shivam who got admission on Tuesday sits third to the right of the person got admitted in Harvard and both are facing the same direction. No one get admission on the same day on which Neeta and Shivam who get admission in Delhi University (DU) got. Raju who got admission on Monday faces south and he neither admitted in Oxford nor in MIT. Pinku got admission in Amity on Sunday and sits second to the left of Shivam. Agrim got admission either in Duke or in Oxford on Saturday alone and faces south and he is an immediate neighbour of Shivam. Niti faces the same direction as Agrim faces who sits to the left of Niti. Neetu got admission neither on Sunday nor on Friday. Niti got admission neither on MNNIT nor on Oxford. Person who got admission in Oxford and MNNIT are not sit at the end of the row. Person who got admission in Duke does not share his admission day with anyone.
Who among the following sits exactly between Niti and Neetu?
There are nine persons i.e. Shivam, Agrim, Neetu, Neeta, Niti, Azhar, Raju, Pinku and Nitesh are sitting in a linear row. Four are facing south and five persons are facing north direction. Each of them gets the admission in different universities i.e., Oxford, Delhi University (DU), Cornell, Duke, Amity, MIT, MNNIT, SRM and Harvard on different days of the week but not necessarily in the same order. Not more than two persons got the admission on the same day and the persons who got the admission on same day are not adjacent to each other. Azhar and Nitesh are an immediate neighbour of each other and facing opposite direction to each other. Either Azhar or Nitesh sits at one of the ends of the row. Person who got admission in MIT sits at the end of the row. Neither Azhar nor Nitesh got admitted in MIT. Nitesh who got admission in SRM and Neetu are getting admission on the same day. Two persons sit between Niti who got admission on Monday and Nitesh who faces south. Neeta sits exactly between Neetu and Niti but not immediate and faces the same direction as Azhar and got admission in Harvard on Thursday. Shivam who got admission on Tuesday sits third to the right of the person got admitted in Harvard and both are facing the same direction. No one get admission on the same day on which Neeta and Shivam who get admission in Delhi University (DU) got. Raju who got admission on Monday faces south and he neither admitted in Oxford nor in MIT. Pinku got admission in Amity on Sunday and sits second to the left of Shivam. Agrim got admission either in Duke or in Oxford on Saturday alone and faces south and he is an immediate neighbour of Shivam. Niti faces the same direction as Agrim faces who sits to the left of Niti. Neetu got admission neither on Sunday nor on Friday. Niti got admission neither on MNNIT nor on Oxford. Person who got admission in Oxford and MNNIT are not sit at the end of the row. Person who got admission in Duke does not share his admission day with anyone.
Who among the following sits exactly between Niti and Neetu?

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