I want to pursue B.Tech CSE. I got 63% in 12th & I'm from Maharashtra. Can you suggest me colleges in Punjab for spot admission?

62 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Simran Kaur
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Arpit Dongre
7 years ago
It doesn't matter from where you are. You can join the following colleges directly for B.Tech- Gulzar Group of Institutes, Ludhiana GNA University, Phagwara Indo Global College of Engineering, Mohali Amritsar College of Engineering and Technology, Amritsar Aryans Group of Colleges, Patiala

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Nishant Panchal
7 years ago
Yes. As you are looking for B.Tech in Punjab, then go for LPU or Chandigarh University which are the best options. These colleges provide the top class placements. Hurry Up.

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7 years ago
I would say good institutes /Universities do not give admissions without qualifying test. What you can do is call them immediately and ask for the details. As you can get the admission and take the test in few days later as per the dates mentioned by them. You can reach out to Lovely professional Un

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