I belong to OBC-NCL category and I have got 50 marks in JEE Mains. Can I get a good government college for engineering in Haryana?

I have got overall 75% in 12th and 77% in PCM.

64 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Gourav Saini
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Prashant Kumar
7 years ago
Sorry friend but there are very low chances of getting any government college in a state but you can go for private colleges. You can get one.

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Asish Panda
7 years ago
Its tough to get a government college in such %. You can try for pr8vate colleges. The fees may be l8ttle higher but placements will be good and your overall grooming will be better. Good luck!

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Om Kathe
7 years ago
The chances of Getting Government College is too low with these percentage and marks. But you can try for it. But you can get best college in Haryana with these percentage and marks. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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