I got 35 marks in JEE Mains and 81.6% in CBSE board exams. Can I get a good college? What should I choose between B.Tech and B.Sc?

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Piyush Dashore
9 years ago
dear its not like that if you drop your study one year and prepare for entrance exam from kota or delhi at coaching institute you will get better college for engineering and after engineering you will be at better place in future. if you want admission in a college direct it is only possible in less

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Faraz Hussain
9 years ago
Hi Neha... since ur JEE score is below cut-off so u cant get ur desired college through JEE marks but If u want to go for B.tech u can try other entrance exams or if u are in favor of B.Sc... u should move forward..... dont loose hope... Your CBSE result will surely help u... hope u got me...

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yes there are chances.... many of engineering colleges conduct entrance exams to get into their colleges... u can try... all the best...

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