My cousin got 72609 rank in engineering entrance exam. What are his chances of getting a seat for B.E in EC branch in Bijapur?

He lives in Bijapur.

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Asked by Manjunatha T

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Your cousin has 72,609 in the engineering entrance exam and hence he might face some difficulties to get into EC branch at Bijapur as most of these colleges would have higher cutoffs only. Though newer or private engineering colleges in the region may offer opportunities It would be good to cross-verify the colleges cutoffs and apply for a mix of institutions in Bijapur. She also advised to remain attached with counseling rounds and get suggestions if opted for alternative branches or other colleges, this might improve the chances of selection.

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    Sudhakar s | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    It may be difficult to get into the Electronics and Communication (EC) branch at prestigious colleges in Bijapur with a rank of 72,609 on the engineering admission exam. Reputable universities like BLDEA's V.P. Dr. P.G. Halakatti College of Engineering and Technology typically have substantially lower cutoff ranks for EC frequently less than 50,000.

    You can nevertheless look into universities with better cutoff scores. Raichur, Bidar Navodaya Institute of Technology, Hulkoti Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, and Rural Engineering College are a few potential choices.
    Applying through government quotas or scholarships may be your best op

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