I have got 100 marks in COMEDK and I have chosen ENTC in KIIT University. Which other better colleges can I get for ECE or CSE?

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    Shabana Bee | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Because the placements in KIIT for IT is quite good and comparable to 45th ranking, COMEDK colleges are good. The most important part is whether you are in a COMEDK college, or KIIT you have to do a little work for your placements i.e at least pass in all semesters and poses a little bit of personality.
    Apart from these, KIIT is not a college, rather it is a university. There are many courses available, a large number of students and quite a good infrastructure. There are lot of things you could do along with studies, as it has lots of multi-cultural societies, games and sports facilities. The importance of these is that it will help in
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