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It depends on your future goal. If you want to study MBA or LL.B. or similar subjects or CS is in your future goal then BBA from NIMS. For goal like CA Accountancy and similar subjects then B.Com.
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Your ranking in TS EAMCET is reasonably good. I am sure you will get your desired branch (except CSE) in the desired college. But remember, admissions process is a very dynamic and funny process. It throws up surprising results many a times. However to help you I am attaching a link that will predict the branch and the college that you can get based on your performance in this examination.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
Best wishes to you.
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or you can do MBA M.Com or any professional course according to your interest.
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I must say that you have indeed asked a very relevant query. These days more than 50% of the seats are not getting filled up in the majority of engineering colleges. Hence, chances are you may get either of the branches in many colleges. But you should ask yourself, is it worth it? If you are presently at almost 77 thousand ranks, what will be your rank when you pass out? Will there be employers who will take you? I would like to advise you to have a second look and think of doing graduation in commerce or arts or fine arts or whichever field that you enjoy. Best wishes to you.
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Sorry, given your rank, I don't think you can expect a seat at SV University.
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Competitive applicants tend to have a composite score of 100 or above with demonstrated consistency across the four sections of the exam (reading, listening, speaking, and writing).
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