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Shikhar Mogha
7 years ago
Hi Jyotisman, Chances of getting CSE in any of these colleges are very low.

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Shyam Sunder
7 years ago
Chances are really low.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
The chances of getting into these colleges in core branches at this rank is quite low but I'll prefer you to not to lose hope and appear for the counselling till the last round may be possible that you can get admission in some good branch.

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Shashank Sharma
7 years ago
With this rank, I think you would get NSIT Instrumentation branch for sure in 2nd or 3rd round slight chance for ECE in last rounds though chance of CSE is slightest. For other colleges also, you have less chance for CSE and ECE.

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Lalit choudhary
7 years ago
The chances of getting admission at this rank are very low, if you are from Delhi then I could have guaranteed your admission. But as you are from outside Delhi region so I can't assure your admission in any of the above colleges. I'd better suggest you to go for any state government college in your

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shikhar singh
7 years ago
This will help you, go to the link below. And you can easily find what are the options available for you. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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For your information brother, for DTU and NSIT's CS branch, your rank should be under 10k. But your rank is good enough to get in these colleges. You may try branch swapping option. First of all check that they provide branch swapping option. For this, you have to take admission there and after comp

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