I got 60% marks in 12th with science stream, 39 marks in JEE Mains and 50 marks in CET PCM group. Which engineering branch should I choose?

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I would suggest you to drop a year and prepare for the entrance and crack it with good marks.

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Dropping a year may be a good decision but,I would not recommend you to drop it as you may get demotivate when you don't able to study well.

S
8 years ago
Please be very careful while choosing your branch and take care of the below points: 1. Don't take a branch that is a derivative of some other beach, like Industrial engineering, Instrumentation, Biotech, Automobile or Aeronautical. Most of the Indian companies are service-based, so none of them loo

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P
9 years ago
All branches are equally good and has equal opportunities... what matters is your interest, explore it and then shortlist a few then I will help you further sorry to say but with these marks you mentioned it will be difficult to get a good college. I suggest you to work hard and get a good JEE sco

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R
8 years ago
You will get admission in any of the branch, but you should adopt it on the basis of your interest.

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If I get 62% marks in 12th exam (B.Sc).

Suprem Kumar
9 years ago
frst make sure u r intrested in engineering and then take up branch like cse .eee.or it do hard work then u will never have to regret about poor performance or not being iits

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Abhishek Bandhu
9 years ago
among all the branches cse has the best placement but it all matters on colleges to college too some college have cse better some has electronics and some has mechanical so choose among these three only cse electronics and mechanical and if you are thinking about dropping then drop the idea of drop

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Chetna S
9 years ago
If you have appeared for the entrance, it will depend on the overall rank. You may check it using Shiksha rank predictor here. https://www.shiksha.com/jee-main-rank-predictor After finding that, check the last year cutoffs to see what branches are available to you.

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PUNIT JAIN
7 years ago
Please be very careful while choosing your branch and take care of the below points: 1. Don't take a branch that is a derivative of some other beach, like Industrial engineering, Instrumentation, Biotech, Automobile or Aeronautical. Most of the Indian companies are service-based, so none of them loo

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Shikhar Mogha
7 years ago
Hi Anand, Based on your rank, it is hard for you to get any CFTI or any good college. Nonetheless, you should try more efficiently next time. Moreover you should the branch wisely as per your interest. I hope it helps! Thank you

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
All branches are good. Now, it all depends upon you and your interests, so I would suggest you to self-introspect yourself in which field you want to make your career, then work accordingly. But as according to the current scenario CSE is in great demand.

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