Can I get into a top CSE college with JEE CRL 325,000 and WBJEE 57k rank, under 6-7 lakh fees in UP, Rajasthan, WB, and UK?

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Admission to a top Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) programme with a JEE Main Common Rank List (CRL) of 325,000 or a WBJEE rank of 57,000 can be tough, especially if the degree costs 6-7 lakh. However, you may examine the following institutes in Uttar Pradesh (UP) Rajasthan West Bengal (WB), a

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