Sir, I have overall 60% in 12th but only 49% in pcm. In physics-58 Chemistry-49 Math-42. I want to get good B.Tech college/university.

Physics -58 out of 100 Chemistry. -49 out of 100 Math -42 out of 100 L. eng. -69 out of 100 M. b. -Alt. Eng. -41 out of 50 Hindi. -41 out of 50.

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
You have not written about the state where you wish to pursue B.Tech course. However, on the basis of your 12th marks you can get admission in B.Tech courses in the following universities. 1. LPU Phagwara 2. SRM University 3. Chandigarh University

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You may go with following Colleges. 1. HITS Chennai 2. SRM IST Ramapuram Chennai.

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