Can I get CSE/IT branch in this college? I have scored 166 marks in JEE mains and 91.2% in class 12th. I belong to general category.

182 Views|Posted 9 years ago
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deepak choudhary
9 years ago
sorry bro....but its like impossible.... try again... and crazy mains

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9 years ago
There is a chance of getting IT here and if you are eligible for home state quota then you can surely get IT here and then there are chances of CSE.

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Sakshi Bareja
9 years ago
See it is at the very verge. Getting IT has a little probability but CSE is not in reach. Since the exam was difficult this time maybe you get IT but it's really difficult. You can get Electrical. This year after third counseling IT rank is 9156 in NIT-K. Hope for the best.Good luck!

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Thanks for the valuable information.

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