Can I get any good college if my JEE Mains rank is 1,95,000?

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Asked by Nitish Pandey
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8 years ago
Go with the counseling for govt. colleges and some good private engineering colleges. Like in Rajasthan, you choose top ten colleges and visit these colleges and then, compare with all different quality. After that, you can decide which is better.

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Please give me the list of some good colleges there.

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8 years ago
Dear Nitish, Unfortunately, you have not got good rank in JEE Mains. So, I am suggesting you that either you go through again for JEE exam or get admission in any private college. Regarding to this, I am suggesting you that you get admission these college viz. Galgotia University, Vellore Universi

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Rishabh Kapoor
8 years ago
Hi Nitish, I am afraid you won't get a good college with this rank but you can opt for a private college in order to pursue your B.Tech.

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