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.

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    ram kumar chugh | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Sorry for that, but you can't get admission in any of the government college just because your Mains exam marks are quite low. So, prepare for any private university exam and take admission.
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    Piyush Mittal | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    No, there is not chance for you in Government College. You can try in the private colleges.
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Kindly use the college predictor app. Hope this will resolve your query. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
    All the best.
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    Ayush Gupta

    8 years ago
    No, you cannot get admission in a government college. You should try for a private college.
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    Sachin Bansal I try my best to help u......... | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Your JEE score is very less.It is not possible to get admisson in gov. college. Try any private colleges like cgc landra, LPU, upse dehradun etc. or try to drop one year and work hard to get good score and get reputated college.
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    Amit Kumar Chauhan Aviation love | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    You can apply in:
    Shastra University
    Lovely Professional University
    Birla Institute of Technology
    Manipal Institute of Technology
    Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering
    Rayat Bahara University
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    ANKIT k

    8 years ago
    No, not at all. Try for various entrance exams conducted by the state or for private colleges.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    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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