I scored 90 marks in JEE Mains and expecting 90% in boards. Which are the best engineering colleges that I can get ?

I belong to OBC category.

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    jashan kaur | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    This score may fetch you NITs or IITs, but not a good branch. You can go for best private universities. LPU provides quality education at reasonable cost and immense exposures both national and international along with unbeatable placements. It has international tie-ups with more than 50 countries already and has 200+ companies visiting during campus placements.
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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Hi arxhitjust go through this link and fill out the required details
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    https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.
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    DHYEY Sampat | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Mumbai-856/cutoff-jee-main
    You can simply search for the college of your choice and check its cutoff.
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Dear Archit, Lovely Professional University is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. LPU has AA+ Infrastructure including shopping malls, refreshment centers, the largest Private University Accommodation in the world, 13000 + CC cameras, indoor transportation system, University Managem
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
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    Pallavi Arora | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    This year, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology has made two criterias available. 1) Based on your JEE score and 2) Based on your 12th class percentage (PCM OR PCB). The division of seats for the above two is 30% and 70% respectively. You can choose as per your suiting.
    It has amazing placement record and some well-versed faculty. Not to mention the various international tie ups it has with universities like Trinity College, abroad. The institute has just opened this application form.
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    Gagan kaur | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Yes you can definitely get it. Try for IITs, NITs and if you don't get it there then go for good colleges and universities like Delhi university, VIT, LPU, SRM and more such good options.
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    rakesh kumar uikey | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi, You can visit this link for an understanding on the colleges that you might get with this score. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.
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    shivam patel college choice expert | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Dear,
    The following link will give you correct answer please go through it:
    https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.
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    pradnya Moon pursuing 3rd year Electrical Engineering. | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Congratulations to you for such good marks. As you are expecting 90% in boards and you have scored 90 marks in JEE Mains, you will surely get the autonomous and government colleges. Try hard. You can also predict the colleges here:
    https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=connect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=7589611

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