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Ruthvik Nani

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Manipal and Bitsat

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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If you are good in your drawing and aptitude skills then yes NATA Exams are easy to crack.

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Toshavi Newaskar

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You could check out the details of the placements in the placement report of the year 2017-2018:
https://amity.edu/Gwalior/pdf/Final_Placement_Report_Highlights_2017-18.pdf

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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Nipun,
You will have a lot of options to get admission in B.Tech with low fee. But i will suggest you to go for some best institutes offering scholarship schemes and have best placement assistance and ranking from industry. Some suggested universities -

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YOGESH BARANGE

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Hi Arman. That person is Mr. Dilip Bam, please do search about him on Google. He is unique person. Its basically your first presentation on any topic. You will be given marks on that. Highest 10 scores of every institute is been awarded Rs 10000 in decreasing order. In short it's your honeymoon period do enjoy your time in BAM presentation.

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harshit gupta

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Hello neha,
See jaipuria had some strict norms when it comes to admissions one of its is minimum percentage in graduation which is 50(in minimum) so sadly you'll not be able to get through. But don't get disheartened there are various other options of b school which have a flexible criteria of % so you can grab those and get through your dreams. So all the best for the rest. Do well

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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Harsh,
You may not get any NIT or government colleges for CSE branch especially but you still have other options to go for. You can apply for some best private universities and appear for their entrance examination. You may even get some scholarship if you perform good. Some suggested universities -

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Srishti

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It is difficult to say as it depends on number of students applying for the counselling process. But you can get admission in Amrita University through the Quota section. If you want you can get admission through management quota. The marks and rank will not play any role in management quota. You must have scored good marks in 12th standard and must qualify for the eligibility requirements.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha.
Check out the college predictor like Shiksha college predictor:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor which has all the colleges that comes through JEE Mains and also try to check josaa.nic.in for knowing the list of institutes available for JEE Mains ranks and also, know the opening and closing ranks of NITs.

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pawan mangat

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M.Com and MBA are the options after B.Com.

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shivam joshiInterested in Help Others with my Knowledge.

Contributor-Level 6

You also do PGDHRM. post Graduation Diploma in Human Resource Management.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Mechanical engineering has a good scope in Bangalore, but if you are opting for mechanical engineering go for the best colleges in Bangalore, otherwise, you will face problems later.
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