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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    Amit Pandey I just wanna say believe

    9 years ago
    I think you have to go for coaching this year and try your luck next year
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    Sandesh Sapra | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    u can go for a B pharmacy;BCA and many more.it will depend upon u also.
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    sania Sci | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    U should change Your mind
    engineering B.Tech is not Your cup of tea
    It's not meant for u
    Just 60% in 12th very less to choose engineering
    And 39 is also very less and do u think 50 marks is good marks. Absolutely No
    U can never become a engineering and if u do it from any less known private college Your future gonna be dark. Any well known private college will never take u in.
    Go for BCA or something.
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    ashutosh arya

    9 years ago
    No.problem go for nios odes 12 th exam
    Or otherwise go for cbse improvement exam.
    Because in the market .there is very tough competition.every one is battling for job.so for good college you need to improve your base 12 th.
    Best of luck.
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    ankit raj

    9 years ago
    try next year if you don't want than choose any best college for B.Tech in which you are interested.
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    prashant ahirwar I am a well sketch artist

    9 years ago
    fashion designed j d college Indore address
    biology 73%
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    Bunty singh

    9 years ago
    It's only depend on you dear. You have to decide where is your interest then make decision ty.
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    Saish Patil

    8 years ago
    Better you do B.Sc and M.Sc because there is also scope in this branches or rather you drop a year and prepare well rather you will have to ho very far for engineering.
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    amit gaurav

    9 years ago
    computer Science
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    Aditya Raj

    9 years ago
    My answer us you better drop and study a more year and get some goot marks

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