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Some of the B.Tech colleges in Bangalore are:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bangalore
International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bangalore
BMS College of Engineering
R. V. College of Engineering
PES University
Bangalore Institute of Technology
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology
New Horizon College of Engineering
These colleges have excellent infrastructure, experienced faculty, and placement opportunities, making them a great choice for pursuing a B.Tech degree in Bangalore.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bangalore
International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bangalore
BMS College of Engineering
R. V. College of Engineering
PES University
Bangalore Institute of Technology
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology
New Horizon College of Engineering
These colleges have excellent infrastructure, experienced faculty, and placement opportunities, making them a great choice for pursuing a B.Tech degree in Bangalore.
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You can get IIIT Bhopal in spot round.
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Getting admission in a government college is bit difficult but rank you got can be easy to get a seat in government college. The college predictor for the rank you got and according to your course and category will be available in the shiksha.com website. Just go through the predictor and see the colleges which you will get for the rank you have secured.
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tarun mittal
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Your EWS rank should be under 1500 to get CSE in NIT iiit or GFTI. Non EWS OPEN CANDIDATE need 96.5 to get LOWER NITS. In EWS if you don't have atleast 95.5 (crl 45000 to 55000. ). Percentile then, You, have almost no chance of getting ANY NIT ANY branch. But if you live (domicile) in ASSAM / ARUNACHAL / SIKKIM GOA / Jammu. Etc. Then you have chance of getting a NIT. As these NIT have cuttofs in Lacs (CRL) for their state students (But you have good rank for CSE in good private colleges)
Use shikshas college predictor (FREE JUST SIGNUP) to get more help.
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The admission process and seat allotment for PG law courses in colleges in India are governed by various factors such as the candidate's rank in the entrance exam, the availability of seats, reservation policies, and other eligibility criteria. Without knowing the specific details of the college or university that you are interested in, it is difficult for me to provide an accurate answer to your question. However, securing a rank of 578 in PGLCET is a good achievement, and you have a chance of getting admission to a reputed college for PG law studies. The cutoff rank for free seats or fee reimbursement in PG law colleges may vary base
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