Hi, I got 70 marks in JEE Mains and 88% in 12th. Is there any possibility to get CSE in Thapar College?
Asked about Thapar University - B.E. in Computer Engineering
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Yes, you are eligible for Thapar College. You can check the college guidelines.
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Your marks are very low. CSE is not possible for you but you may get other branches.
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Hello,
The marks you got in the JEE Main Exam is quite good and as the JEE Main Cutoff for 2018 was as follows-
General-74 marks
OBC 45 Marks
SC-29 marks
ST- 24 marks
You can get admission in the JEE Main College you desire. You can also check out the other Colleges taking part in the JEE Main Counseling
For more details you can check out the details from here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/jee-main-advanced-participating-colleges . Some of the Colleges you can prefer are as follows -
NIT Bhopal
NIT Calicut
NIT Hamirpur
MNIT Jaipur
Faculty of Engineering Vadodara
Dehradun Institute of Engineering
Deen bandhu Chottu Ram University
Punjab Technical Univ...more -
Hi,
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Thank you. -
If punjab quota, then there are chances. Try till the last in-person counselling.
www.thapar.edu -
Answered by
Kanishk Barhanpurkar Always looks for all-round development. | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoAs per my idea, there are very few chances for you to get admission with this marks. The only option you is to select private colleges by your own and wait for JoSaa Counseling which is 2nd week of June. All the best. -
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Hope this helps.
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