Should I opt for IIIT, Allahabad for ECE as I have got 10864 rank in JEE Mains 2017?

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Asked by Mohit Chauhan
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Ashima Elhence
8 years ago
Of course, you can if you wish to. Nothing could stop you there. The ECE branch is good and faculty and infrastructure is great. The only problem sometimes is the placement in core ECE companies. But potential candidates in the branch have always performed well despite that and gotten placed in very

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Suman Kashyap
8 years ago
Yes. If you are getting a seat in IIIT Allahabad, then it is a good option to go for. You will find a link below that will help you to predict the college you can get into with your JEE score. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor Hope this was helpful.

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