How many marks are needed in JEE Mains to get CSE branch in Thapar University with good scholarship?

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Asked by Avinash Jha
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archit kumar
8 years ago
Hello Avinash, Thapar University is among top private colleges in India, so you need to score quite high in JEE Mains to get CSE there. Any score more than 160 marks is considered safe for admission. All the best.

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