I got 133 marks in JEE Mains. Can I get CSE branch in this college?

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  • Marks does't matter, only rank matters, so what is your rank?
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Yes, with this marks and rank, you'll get admission in CBIT Hyderabad.
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    7 years ago
    Hi, yes, there is a B Category admissions based on JEE Mains ranks. To get a seat in B category in CBIT totally depends on number of applications received. The chances are average to get admission in CBIT with this score. Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in it. At present, the CBIT is offering the 1178 seats for admission as the annual intake in all programmes. The campus has 246 faculty members and 125 non-teaching staff. Or you can visit to its official site for more details at www.cbit.ac.in.
    I am attaching a link for you if you want to check other colleges for your JEE Mains marks. Please go through it. I
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