Which college of engineering can I get ( government college)? I got 84 in JEE Mains and 85 in CET under open category.

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Asked by Ankita Tiwari
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Shashank Sharma
7 years ago
Through JEE, you won't get much. Through CET, you may get some government college. Wait for provisional merit list to be sure as it changes every time. Though I would suggest you to explore your other possibilities in top private colleges and make the best out of it. All the best.

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Aakib Khan
7 years ago
Hi buddy, You should go for your state government engineering colleges. That will be best for you.

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