I have got a WBJEE rank of 1818 (2021) . Do I have a chance of getting a B.tech CSE? Also, is IEM better than KGEC?

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Asked by Roshni Mitra
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4 years ago
Congratulations. According to me KGEC is best, as KGEC is state funded college, so there are few rules like 1. if you get placed in any company,then won't get chance to sit for other, unit the package of the company is more than you got. 2. Fee Structure of KGEC is too affordable.

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4 years ago
First of all congratulations for getting this decent rank . It is problematic to get a CSE seat in 1st councelling in KGEC but believe me you will surely get a seat and you just have to wait . There is some differences between IEM and KGEC . According to my prospective KGEC is better but if you look

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4 years ago
Congratulations on your good performance! You have a good chance of getting CSE in KGEC. Also, KGEC is better than IEM. All the best!

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