I am not going to clear JEE Mains, which colleges should I prefer?
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Ashish kumar Jha Ask me i will share my experience with u all. | Contributor-Level 6
7 years agoYou have many more colleges, better than few NIT's. You just need to prepare well for these exam, and go through these exams. Name of some exams are as follows:
AEEE
WBJEE
MH-CET
COMEDK
CUSAT
PESAT
SRM JEE
VIT JEE
BITS Pilani
UPTU
KIITEE
IMU exam
BML, Mujal
IPU Delhi
Chandigarh University
LPU
Manipal University
ICRA
NDA etc. -
It is based on you only, that which college is better for you. Mainly, all colleges are equal, but they differ in faculty, fee structure and the location or how much the university is away from your home town. For engineering, go for UPSES, ICFAI, SRM, VIT etc. These universities conduct their own entrance exam and make sure you qualify with good marks, so that you can be eligible for scholarship. Also, go UPSEE and other entrance exam for UG admission. Wish you all the best.
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