I have recently completed my board exams.Now i am looking for an an engineering college in btech cse.should i wait for jee mains 2021 or not
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Asked by Venkatesh Sai
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Answered by
5 years ago
Hello,
Why waste a year, when you still have the option in your hand. Admissions for B Tech CSE are going on these days, I would advise you to grab this opportunity and get your seat confirmed. I recently got my brother's admission done at Lovely Professional University. Being an LPU Alumni, I can s

Answered by
5 years ago
One year is a very precious time in your formative years. If you skipped writing JEE Mains this year, you still have a chance to appear in LPU NEST !
LPUNEST opens your doors to LPU, which has been regarded as one of the top universities with stellar track record. Specializations within the stream,

Answered by
5 years ago
No Venkatesh, Please don't even think of waiting for one more year to pursue your higher education ahead. Think logically, why to spoil your one precious year. There are many engineering institutions but I will name few good universities who are equally good as IIT's.
1) SRM
2) VIT
3) LPU
4) BITs P
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Answered by
5 years ago
Dear Venkatesh,
I would suggest you to take admission, why to waste one year. PU is the best engineering college in Punjab for CSE. Lately, number of admissions in CSE department has been increased rapidly and has become one of the popular courses among engineering aspirants. It focuses on the bas
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5 years ago
You can proceed with Lovely Professional University with your board exam results and also you have to qualify LPU NEST. Here I am sharing the eligibility criteria of the programme with you I. e. Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with Physics, Mathematics and English) or equivalent, subject to q
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