Can I get a seat for CS or CE in this college? I have scored 55 marks in JEE mains and 53% in class 12th from Maharashtra board.

194 Views|1 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Mayur Gajula
6 Answers
S
9 years ago
yes u can wait till 3rd cap round myself had got 20 in jee and 60 in hsc still im at MIT

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prashant yadav
9 years ago
no it's not possible you should work hard and get high mark in your steme

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T
9 years ago
Sry u can't get CS in government colleges but u can try to get CS in Private colleges.

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deepak kumar gupta
9 years ago
sorry frnd its no way possible

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Shivli Agrawal
9 years ago
Sorry to say but getting a seat in CS in any of the good government colleges in Delhi is not really possible with these scores. You may although try the private colleges, you will surely get a seat there.

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MRADUL PALIWAL
9 years ago
If you are from general catergory then sorry you may not get any govt. colleges but you can go for some of the best pvt. colleges by giving there respective exams.

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