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.
-
Hello,
Please visit this college predictor this will help you to choose best for you
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Thank you. -
Dear AYUSH LPU aims at making the professional education stretching from local to global level and from classroom-based to the web-based education
My brother studied in Lovely professional University and got placed in Amazon, So I heard many times about LPU from my brother and according to him:
To enable the students LPU keeps pace with changing technological advances, the university has industrial tie-ups with various industries. Studying these courses as a part of the curriculum that provides the WILD CARD entry to the industry. Some of the industrial Tie-ups include Google, SAP, Cisco, Bosch, Dell EMC, VMware, PEGA Systems, Intel, Mic...more -
You should try again for this exam as this marks will not help you to get any good college and if you don't want to drop out then you try for any private university.
-
Parul University, Vadodara.
-
Answered by
Piyush Dadhich pursuing engineering in electrical department | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoYou will get only few private college WITH this score. You can prepare for 1 year more, if you really want to pursue B.Tech or otherwise you can get private colleges in Mumbai. -
You can visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor -
Answered by
Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi AYUSH You have got fine enough percentage now You need to qualify the LPU NEST exam only. Eligibility criteria to take CS as a branch of Engineering is that candidate must be pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying JEEMains. You can give LPU NEST an online proctored test, the syllabus and the paper pattern is given on the website. The question why to choose LPU would be obvious. Lovely Professional University, has become the landing place of many leading industries for recruitment. LPU has many top rankings in placements. The students of LPU have been placed...more
Similar Questions for you
If candidates are facing issue in live photo capture, it can be due to mismatch from photo uploaded in Aadhar. For this, they need to visit the Aadhar update centre and get their current photo updated in the Aadhaar database.
The issue can also be due to any servor error/slow internet connectivity for which candidates can try uploading it after some time. Also, there can be a case of laptop/computer not supporting the webcame, for this, candidates can upload the photo using QR code provided in the application process.
Who work on the rocket-propelled vehicles, they apply the principles of Mathematics, Physics, and Material Science to solve challenges related to these vehicles. Rocket Scientists are involved in the process of design and development of the vehicles such as small drones, satellites, and commercial aeroplanes.
Yes, this field is considered hard. It is complex and demands high precision. There can be extreme consequences for minor errors. The overall field is extremely challenging as it requires to apply the basic scientific principles to design and develop rockets. It requires sophisticated engineering with careful material selection, and allows narrow margin for error.
The following are the qualification which can help you to become a rocket scientist:
· Bachelor's Degree such as B.Tech/B.E can take up to four years to complete.
· You can do a two years Master's Degree M.Tech/M.E./M.S. after graduation.
· For advanced level study in this field, you can also do Ph.D and Research.
Well, becoming a rocket scientist is a long-term commitment, and it depends on your education path and goals It takes almost 5 to 6 years with a bachelor's and 8 to 12 years if you want to study higher. Here below is how long it usually takes:
- Bachelor's degree: You have to study aeronautical engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering or physics. This usually takes almost 4 years.
- Master's degree: this is almost optional, but it will help you specialise in rocket science, propulsion or space technology. This usually takes 2 years more.
- PhD: this is optional for a research job; if you want to do high-level research, then it
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 65k Colleges
- 1.2k Exams
- 681k Reviews
- 1800k Answers