I've got 83% in 12th. Can I join any engineering college without writing any entrance exam? If yes, can you suggest some good colleges?

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9 years ago
Hi, You have got a decent score in your class 12th. Yes, you can join without writing any entrance exam, but those colleges won't be good and you should not expect good placement and faculty.

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Thanks for your suggestion.

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9 years ago
To appear for JEE Mains entrance exam is usually mandatory to get admission in any reputed engineering college. But, in case you have failed to, UTM - Shillong is a great option for you to apply. They provide specializations in fields like cyber security, cloud computing, automotive design, etc. B

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Trishula Das
9 years ago
Without appearing of any entrance exam, you can join private colleges. But, you should not take that risk as they will give you admission, but after four years you will end up with nothing. You should invest a year for preparation and get into a good college. Best of luck.

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Thank you.

Rishi Broto Chakraborty
9 years ago
Hello Mubashir, You have got good marks in class 12th. But, most of the good engineering colleges grant admission into their college based on the scores in the respective entrance examinations. Previously a couple of colleges, who didn't get enough students to fill the classrooms through this proc

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Thanks

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