Can I get admission in computer science, I got 55% in class 12th, 60.97% in CET and 38.59% in JEE?
Yes, you can be qualified for admission to the B.Tech. in computer Science with a 55% grade point average. However, since the majority of admissions are based on entrance exam results1, you will need to take the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) to be considered for admission. Don't worry; if you do well on
Yes, you may be eligible for admission in B.Tech Computer Science with 55% marks in class 12th. However, you will have to appear for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) for admission because most admissions are based on entrance exam results1. So, don’t worry, you may get a seat in computer Science if you
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