I got 63 marks in JEE Mains and 75% in class 12th. Which college can I get?
I belong to general category.
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Hi,
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You may prefer Shiksha college predictor.
In our country, people truly believe on IITs and NITs for B.Tech and placement.
But, due to downfall, these are also losing its position.
Apart from these, some private college are BITS, SRM, NIRMA, VIT, SKIT Jaipur, UPES Dehradun and LPU are getting higher value.
Well, there, you may get good environment.
A peaceful decorum and high placement records
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7 years agoIf you have 60% marks in PCM (subject), then you can apply for almost all the college in India for BE or B.Tech or for any technical degree except government top Institute. I can't suggest you any college, because that should be your decision. But, I can give you one advice that take help of our Shiksha. com website and find the students of that college on Facebook and ask them about the college condition. Request them to help, do a correct decision. -
Dear student, you can get admission in many colleges, but you have to choose the college cautiously and very effectively, otherwise you may be trapped by many who just showcase many false things and throw false promises.
you may select institute on following points.
1. Qualification & experience of director/ principal of the college/ institute . as he is on driver seat to drive the education/ academics at college, if he is not qualified means Phd from IIT then he don't understand meaning of Engineering Education. He must be having minimum 20 years of experience in teaching & research and doing experiments in education.
2. Faculty must be...more -
Hi,
Sorry to say, but you can't get any government college or something, provided if you are from the general category.
Look for private colleges. There are many good private colleges, if you can afford much. Or, I you can't , then you can also look for private colleges in Madhya Pradesh. They are comparatively cheap for getting a Bachelor's degree.
Wish you luck.
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