Is it worth to pursue CSE? What are my chances to get admission? I have scored 201 marks in JEE mains and 94.6% in class 12th.

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Asked by Vardaan Bajaj
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Raviraj Joshi
9 years ago
Go for NIT for Engineering...

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Shivli Agrawal
9 years ago
NSIT is excellent for computer engineering. Although getting it seems a bit doubtful but maybe you will sail through. It would obviously help if you are a delhiite and you will certainly get it if you have a genuine category. I mean i am not encouraging reservation, I condemn it completely. But this

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deepak kumar gupta
9 years ago
u shud apply for iiit Hyderabad for which counseling is done separately. try for it

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Shivanshu kumar gupta
9 years ago
you can easily get NIT allahabad so apply for it with CSE..

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Akarsh Kumar
9 years ago
yes, Will definitely get any one of prestigious NIT's because as compared to overall result of this year 2016, CBSE students didn't scored well as compared to last year. So this year chances are very high for you. Go ahead!

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