How is MBM, Jodhpur for B.Tech?
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Honestly, it's not just about the college, it's about you. The college will provide you resources to be successful but it's you who has to use those resources and move ahead. Whether its IIT, NIT or MBM for that matter, I personally think that if you are really keen and interested to learn, you will have equal opportunities and resources.
Now, what differentiates MBM from other engineering colleges in its class, is the vast and elite network of the alumni. Think of any reputed MNC/PSU, State Government Department or be it Central Government Department; you will find MBMs presence everywhere. Having said that, I would like to clarify tha...more -
MBM Engineering College or Mugneeram Bangur Memorial Engineering College is a pioneer technical institute established in 1951 by Rajasthan government. It is affiliated to Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur. Presently, it is running B.Tech & B.Arch. At the UG level and MCA and M.Tech at the PG level. Some of the courses have the approval of AICTE and is granted by UGC. The CSE Department of MBM College has collaboration with IBM USA for students training. Faculty is good but working of college administration is not well, it must be improved so that performance and functioning of faculty will also be improved. There is sufficient hostel
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With an REAP MBC category rank of 19, you have a very high chance of getting the Mining Engineering branch at MBM Jodhpur. MBM does offer Mining, and seats in this branch generally don't fill up as fast as core branches like CS or ECE. Your rank is excellent for MBC, so you should get it comfortably in the early rounds.
It is unlikely to get admission in MBM Engineering College for BTech CSE with 72 percentile, CRL of 415565 and category rank of 27783 in JEE Main

With 94 percentile and 76% boards, you're above MBM Jodhpur's general-category CSE cutoff (~85–90 percentile). You meet eligibility criteria (50% in 12th) and should receive a seat in CSE through REAP counseling.
If your category is OBC, and gen, then it is not possible, but if you belong to sc/st, then there is some chance to get civil.
Noramlly, with these percentile you can easily get ECE, but I am not sure about other state cutoffs.
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