Can you suggest the best colleges for B.Tech CSE? I got JEE Mains rank-224910.
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On this rank you can't get admission in any government colleges, except government colleges of Rajasthan, but condition of government colleges of Rajasthan is not good, so I suggest you to take admission in private or either you should go for BSci, and if you wants to do engineering then go for either SRM college channai or VIT college Vellore or thaper college Punjab or in Chandigarh University.
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LPU campus is one of the most happening campuses one can study into and has the placements in-country in fact LPU is famous for placemats of CSE. Their faculty members are also experts in their fields and from top institutions of the world. Like IIT, NIT, IIIIT, Iims, They are not just faculty members but are mentors to students. And Alumni of LPU are working with hundreds of leading IT giants of the world. CSE/IT students secured salary packages of up to Rs 27.5 LPA and placement opportunities from companies like Amazon, Adobe, Bosch Engineering, VMware, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Kony India, SAP Labs, Schneider Electric India, H...more
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I have recently visited the campus of Indo Global Colleges, Chandigarh providing B.Tech CSE. It has a very spacious infrastructure, facilities, quality education and max placements, strong industry tie-up with IBM, Cisco, Red Hat, Oracle, IITs, etc.
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Shashank Sharma Software Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20 | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoWith a rank above 2 Lacs, you won't get any college through JoSAA. I would suggest you to explore your possibilities in top private colleges of which you have given the entrance exam. -
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