I have 208 marks out of 650 in CUET. Which college can I get for B.Tech CSE?

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    Adarsh kr singj | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Apex UniversityB.Tech. Computer Science EngineeringB.Tech Civil EngineeringB.Tech. Mechanical Engineering B.Tech. Electrical Engineering
    Banaras Hindu UniversityB.Tech Dairy Technology B.Tech Food Technology
    Bennett UniversityB.Tech. Computer Science EngineeringB.Tech Electronics & ComputingB.Tech. Electronics & Communication Engineering B.Tech. Engineering PhysicsB.Tech. Mechanical Engineering
    BML Munjal UniversityB.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering B.Tech Mechanical EngineeringB.Tech Electronics and Computer Science
    Central University Of HaryanaB.Tech. Computer Science & EngineeringB.Tech. Electrical Engineering B.Tech. Civil Engineering B.Tech. Printing & Packaging Technology
    Central University of KarnatakaB.Tech. Electronics and CommunicationB.Tech. Electrical Engineering
    Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj UniversityB.Tech. Computer Science EngineeringB.Tech. Civil Engineering B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering B.Tech. Biotechnology
    Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical UniversityB.Tech. AgricultureB. Tech. Bio-Technology
    Galgotias UniversityB.Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering B.Tech in Electrical Engineering B.Tech in Civil Engineering B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
    Mahatma Gandhi Central UniversityB.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering
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    Answered by

    tarun mittal | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The information about the colleges you can get for B.Tech CSE with 208 marks out of 650 in CUET. However, some of the top colleges that accept CUET scores for admission into B.Tech CSE include Central University of Haryana, Central University of Rajasthan, Banaras Hindu University, Christ University, Delhi University, etc. The cutoff for admission into these colleges varies from year to year and depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. You may want to check with the colleges for more specific information.

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