Hiie i got 120 marks in jee mains nd 47% in 12th cbse board.i m blongs to obc catgry home state up..can i got any gud engg collge..

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SUJEET KUMAR
9 years ago
ur jee main score is good Bt 12th %age is too low. So u can check under 20 top NITs... U can also check IIITs... I.e. NIT Durgapur, IIIT Bhubaneswar etc

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Abhishek Bandhu
9 years ago
due to very less 12th % getting into good engineering govt college is difficult but try for private colleges

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see brother if you are so much passionate about engineering then you can just take any college which offers you cs because I know some guys like you who have soo much mad passion about engineering and going to any low ranking private college and making their life there I have seen people so much pas

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