Hi, I scored 329 (66) marks in 12th exams 2016. Phy 60, Chem 71, Math 36, CS(C+ 67) and English 95. I am keen to do B Tech-CSE. Pl advise.

Which engineering branch is better for me, is it CSE, IT, or others

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Aakib Khan
8 years ago
Give JEE Mains, score good marks and try to get admission in a good private college or your state govt. engineering college as they need only 60% in class 12th. You cannot get admission in NITs as your percentage is less than 75%.

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Ankur Sharma
8 years ago
Yes you can go for CS branch in engineering, if you are passionate about computers and want to see yourself working in digital environment. You can go for private colleges like SKIT JAIPUR, JECRC,or Poornima College of Engineering.

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Akash Prasher
9 years ago
If you are interested in teaching field then go for B.SC chemistry Hons.

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
Hi Dear, Good to see you that you are interested in BSc CS. It's a very good option having wide career prospects. You can go for it. All the best. Feel free to revert.

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