Which are the good colleges I may get admission with 109 marks in JEE mains and 82% in class 12th?

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Abhinav Sinha
9 years ago
You can't get any NIT or govt institute with this score but you can get good private colleges like Jaypee Institute of Engineering and Technology, Galgotia, UPES Dehradun, UTM Shillong, Sastra universty, BITs etc. These have good placements, infra and faculty.

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Sakshi Verma
9 years ago
You may not get admission in top government colleges as their cut-off is a little high but with this score you may get admission in top premier private colleges that are doing exceptionally well.These colleges are: 1.Lovely Professional University 2.BITS 3.SIBM you can apply for their application fo

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Shubham Murai
9 years ago
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