I got 65% in boards & 31 marks in JEE Mains. Which college should I join for B.Tech in computer science?
I belong to SC category.
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Hi Ayush,
Since your JEE score is low, you won't be able to apply into IITs or NITs but here's a list of colleges you can join for admissions 2017-
1. UTM Shillong (University of Technology and Management)
2. UPES
3. LPU
4. thapar University -
As I got the same percentage I would like to tell you to either drop if you think you can do better next year but if you don't have faith in you then take admission in any reputed private college like VIT, SRM, KIIT, LPU, Chandigarh University, BIT, etc.
These are all the best private colleges of India. -
The best thing, you can do is you should try for private college. And, you should give their tests so that if you cleared those, you can get scholarship and a better college.
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Hi,Your JEE score is too less, I suggest you to write LPU NEST and try for LPU. Who knows you may also end up having some scholarships too. Since the question is about Computer Sciences Engineering, I shall give some details specific to it. Course curriculum: It is any day the mainstay or back bone of any programme. The extensive research, industry consultations, feedback from existing employers of LPU students, foreign collaborators and distinguished faculty all over the world goes into developing the curriculum of LPU, and all this: Upgraded in very semester. This makes the LPU syllabi most advanced and industry oriented in all respe...more
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8 years agoSorry but you aren't eligible to get admission in any government college. You have 2 choices:
1. Drop a year and appear for JEE.
2. Take admission in any reputed private college. -
By these marks, you can not get a good college government and private college.
There are no chances of you getting a government college but there are chances that a private college takes you at this score via management quota. So, if you are ready to spend money, go for a private college. I won't be suggesting you for this as you need to study and work really hard and if you don't do this, your money will be wasted. For more questions, feel free to ask. -
Top private colleges for computer science:
1. Vellore Institute of Technology.
2. SRM Institute of Science and Technology.
3. MIT College of Engineering
4. Amity University.
5. Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, Pune
6. Lovely Professional University.
8. Manipal University -
Hi, Due to the current situation I. e. COVID-19, LPU has relaxed its eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria for B.Tech is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics, and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST. LPU NEST will be exempted in case student has scored more than or equal to 90 percentile in JEE Mains or 90% aggregate marks in 10+2. Moreover, LPU offers different types of scholarships on the basis of marks in either of the last two qualifications, LPU NEST. Sports, Defence, COVID-19 Frontline Scholarship, and many more. If you are eligible for more than one scholarship, only one sc...more
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