Which are the top government engineering colleges that I can get into through management quota?

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    Samarth Uttam | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Management quota is a percentage seat that is reserved for the management authorities to recommend the students for. Basically, these seats are a bet and the highest bidder gets the seat. This basically happens in private engineering colleges because government ones are filing their seats by well-governed exams like JEE and other state examinations.
    And you should know these seats are for the students that failed to meet the required criteria or were unable to qualify the entrance exam. So, talking of the prestigious colleges through is a little bit hard because if a college is prestigious it won't have such quota and all students in th
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    Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    I think no government engineering college provides the facility of management quota seats, even the worse ones. You need to work hard if you want to get admission in any top government engineering college. These days almost 70-80 percent of government engineering colleges accept JEE Mains or JEE Advanced score. So, you need to take the entrance test to secure a seat in these institutes. Cutoff of some government engineering colleges goes down due to their bad placement record and low class infrastructure. So you can try these institutions through counselling. Spot round counselling may be an ideal way for the students who didn't perfor
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    One needs to have the support of management quota when hard work sometimes, due to many reasons, is unable to meet the expectations.
    But unfortunately there is not a single government college where the scheme of management quota is applicable or where we can get admission through any means other than by giving entrance and getting through various counselling rounds.
    Don't compare India's engineering colleges with government medical colleges where one can expect such interference in the system.
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    Apoorv Rastogi | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    The Indian engineering education landscape is vibrant with an array of government and private colleges offering technical education meeting globally appreciable norms. Besides catering to skilled workforce requirements across industries, the engineering colleges are helping develop scientific and technically literate society by way of research and innovations.
    The mutual element across these engineering colleges is the admission process that merits performance. Aspirants have to clear specific entrance exam and subsequent personal interviews prior to enrollment.
    Management quota - every college has 10% seats reserved seats for managem
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Management quota is a way by which a student who is unable to fulfill the eligibility criteria or unable to clear the entrance test conducted by the college. This is done so that college can earn big amount of fee and the seat is also filled by a management quota student. There is generally 10% or 5% of seats which are reserved for this category of students mainly in a private college because they worry about their seats and income but Government College does not think about these things because this college is of government and no one cares about the vacant seat or income sources of college so they do not allow admission on the basis
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