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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First of all, your marks are very low. At this point, you can get low quality private college only so I suggest to prepare yourself for JEE Main 2019 or scroll Shiksha.com to compare college.
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You may consider LPU, CGC, Thapar University, Amity university etc. But these are the some of the best choices.
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You can go for LPU.
B.Tech CSE- Computer Science and Engineering is one the branches in LPU having wonderful placement record.
Pursuing this course in LPU will not only provide you with a degree but a hands-on experience by practising through labs and live projects. Beside course, LPU makes student ready for his career by focusing on overall development through PEP (Professional Enhancement Programme) starting from the first semester till last semester including communication, analytical, logical and soft skills to enhance personality and employability.
Most of our students get placed in reputed companies like Oracle, Google, Microsoft,...more -
Dear Ayush,
I will not advise you to drop for one year. Take admission on basis of 10+2 score. Plan to visit campus of Indo Global Colleges, New Chandigarh which is best for CSE & 15 years old college, approved by AICTE, government of Punjab. It is having world class infrastructure & tie-up with IIT Bombay, IBM, Oracle, Cisco, IIT Delhi for CSE students. Faculty is also well qualified & well experienced. Very nice place & environment for study. I visited this campus recently that's why I advise you to visit first & then decide. -
First of all, it depends what category do you fall in. For general, you only have got options to join all the private colleges, specially the tier 2 or 3 one's. You can always look for state counselling and get a pretty decent college in your state, or you can go for examinations other than Mains, like VITEEE or BITSAT etc. Or if you don't find your dream college or course, you always have an option of repeating or getting a drop (only in the worst cases).
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