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Hello Anjum Shaikh, there are plenty of good colleges offering Computer sciences engineering in the state of Maharashtra. Obviously considering the present placement scenario almost every student gives this branch as the first choice. As a result of this cutoffs in this branch are invariably very stiff. If you are interested only in this branch and do not get this during normal counselling then I would advise you to seek admission in the management quota of private engineering colleges for deemed to be universities. However to help you I am attaching link that can tell you different colleges in Maharashtra that are opening the branch o
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