Sir i got 83% in class 12 and 80 marks in jee mains. Im from OBC categorgy. Can you please tell me good engineering colleges in north india

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Asked by Aayush Raj
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AHMAD JAMI
9 years ago
Sorry, you won't get admission.

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Lalit choudhary
9 years ago
u will surely get a nit but it may take tym till spot round so keep patience all the best

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AbhinavNanda Nanda
9 years ago
Dear student no particular field or branch can be said to be the best as to make your career because its you who can make it the best,as if you perform well in your studies and interview of the companies then each company whether it is at National Level or International it will be very eager to take

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V
9 years ago
Slight chance is there

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