Which college can I get for B.Tech with 87 marks in MHT-CET, 31 marks in JEE Mains and 68% in HSC (PCM)?

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Asked by Sushant Pagam
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D
8 years ago
There are many publications that come up with rankings of engineering colleges and other colleges, rating a few colleges as best ranked colleges. However, many a times not all the colleges take part and the ranking are based on high level of objectivity and loose subjectivity? So, I would say that t

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8 years ago
Dear, CSE degree holders are much in demand both in India and abroad. The IT sector is growing with the double speed in the recent times. Hence, job opportunities are relatively more in this industry. The world best companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google and many more look forward to hire computer

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8 years ago
Hey Sushant, You just compare colleges according to your choice with different portals and also at Shiksha in which you find better results as you want. You can also find some good colleges according to your location, but if you want a good college just visit that particular college in that city. L

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8 years ago
There are certain colleges for engineering in computer science which have well instrumented lab, excellent infrastructure, group of well qualified faculty members, good placement, promoting the students for internship from foreign universities and etc. Jaypee University, LPU and Anand international

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Harsh Ranjan
8 years ago
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