I have got 72.5 percentile in JEEMain April 19,88 percent (PCM) in 10+2. And 10 CGPA in Xth CBSE. Please advice to me ,can I get CSE branch
Asked about COER University, Roorkee - B.Tech.(Hons) in Computer Science Engineering
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3 Answers
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Yes, you can get cse branch.
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Yes, you have better chances for computer science branch. You can participate in the counselling session i.e. on 24th, 25th and 26th of May.
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Hi Farhan,
It will be difficult for you to get computer science engineering with this score. I will suggest you to go for information technology which is almost similar to the computer science engineering. As per your score in JEE Mains, you should go for some good private colleges.
You can predict your possible colleges here:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Best of luck.
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