Which college can I get for B.Tech with 64% in HSC, 190 marks and 11154 rank in JEE Mains?

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    Kandarp Patel Ambition On Fleek | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Yes, you have to get admission in top government colleges in this score. But in which state and which branch are you looking for?
    Best of Luck and Work.
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    Vinayak Gaur

    8 years ago
    As per new rule, it's compulsory to score 75% or fall within top 20 percentile to be eligible for JEE Mains 2017.
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    Praveen Singh Be arrogant, be a topper, my mantra

    8 years ago
    According to your JEE Mains score, try out for NIT Allahabad which I think will be tough for you to get with your desired branch. You can also look out for Shibpur University with electrical engineering which has the best record in whole India. In 2016, coal India came to our college and took more than 30 students which is the highest number yet.
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    shubham

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can a good college easily. You have a good score in JEE Mains and you can opt any branch.
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    Pavan Kumar T M

    8 years ago
    In terms of engineering, most of the colleges accept JEE scores for admissions. Other than all the IITs and NITs, there are many good technical colleges, that offers good placements too who accept JEE scores.
    Few such colleges are listed below:
    1. IIIT Hyderabad - This college is considered as one of the best for computer science. Even few are of the view that IIIT Hyderabad is better than the IITs.
    2. NSIT (Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology) - A renowned engineering college from NCR. Most of the companies who visit DTU, also visit NSIT campus for placements.
    3. Jadavpur University - One of the best college in West Bengal considering
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