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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    alena mathew

    8 years ago
    I will suggest, you should join Gulzar Group of Institutes for your B.Tech. It provides 100% job placement. They have very qualified and cooperative staff which leads you to real success. Good and proper labs are assigned for the practical tasks of students. You can go and perform your practical tasks anytime in the labs.
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    Luke Hail | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    JEE marks don't matter if you want a seat in private. If you belong to SC category and score minimum 45% then you can definitely go for Chitkara University, MMU Mulana, etc. and if you score 50% or above with general reservation then you will surely get a seat in above colleges.
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    ashish Seraphim

    9 years ago
    I got 76% in 12 with NIOS and I want to do engineering through computer Science
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    Abhishek anand 20:12:1995 | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    visit DITM sonipat. NIET gretar nodia.kn modi.IEC ghaziabad.baba hira singh bhatal .srm ncr
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    Jijendira prasath Interested to learn new things...

    9 years ago
    you may try sastra university which is good in all aspects
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    aditi chaudhary

    9 years ago
    no u cant get d college for B.Tech computer Science becoz Your marks are nt satisfying regarding to d college merit lost in JEE score. .
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    sakshi srivastava | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Go for some private colleges and universities u belong to sc category so there is chance for the field I want.
    And your pcm aggregate should be 60-70%.
    Good luck
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    siddharth sharma

    9 years ago
    May be no gov college offer you seat .but you can take chance for private.may be lpu .or try for Amity or some college like that
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    Sumit Singh Presently I am in 12th. | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Your chances are very low. You have scored poor marks in 12th. So, better try next year.
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    Kishansinh Rathod Founder of Neurobytes | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    HI,
    Maybe you will not get admission in government seat but you have self-finance seats as option. CSE is a very good field. I suggest you to keep following things in mind while selecting a college:
    1) The college must be good at extracurricular activities.
    2) Consider overall result of the college.
    3) Consider placement record of the college.
    4) Experience or education level of faculty.
    All the best.

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