Can I get admission in a government college to pursue B.Tech with 73% in class 12th and 19 marks in JEE Mains?

Which private college should I prefer? I belong to the SC category.

1.2K Views|3 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Piyush Badhai
18 Answers
Nishant kumar Ray
7 years ago
It is very difficult with that marks. But, if you have some reserved quota like SC and ST, then try your luck. You will get a seat.

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Shashank Shukla
8 years ago
Hello Piyush, As your JEE score is very less, you can't get any college from this score and if you are thinking about any Govt. college then its impossible. So brother, its a simple advice to you that if you have potential I mean if you are confident that next year you can qualify JEE Mains with a g

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R
4 years ago
It will be really tough for you to get admission to good government colleges with these marks. There are many private colleges but you will have to pay high fees there, some good private colleges are SNU, Thapar, etc.

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Your marks are less but due to your category you can get some colleges. Apply for the counseling and try your luck.

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Vivek C
6 years ago
It is very difficult to get a government college. You can try for private colleges.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya
6 years ago
Hi, You can use this below free tool to know which colleges you might get admission in. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor

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Debashis Prusty
6 years ago
Your class 12th marks are good, but your JEE Mains is enough to get a government medical seat. In my opinion, you should join a coaching center for your JEE Main preparation, then you need to get a good rank and good college also.

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Ghanshyam Saket
6 years ago
Sorry, your JEE marks is very less. If you are financially good, then you can take private college. If you are interested in government. Jobs Otherwise, you can take drop for next year.

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Hi, As your JEE score is very less, you can't get any college from this score and if you are thinking about any government. College then its impossible. So brother, its a simple advice to you that if you have potential I mean if you are confident that next year you can qualify JEE Mains with a goo

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
Try your best to put those government colleges name in engineering cap round, or you can directly apply offline who knows if your luck is good.

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