Which college should I choose for engineering?

I have got 123 marks in JEE mains and 6039 rank in WBJEE, 226 in BITSAT and 90% in class 12th (CBSE).

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Asked by Avnish Kumar
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a year ago

When I was looking for an engineering college, I wanted a place that had good placements, industry exposure, and modern infrastructure. After researching multiple options, I found that Chandigarh University checked all the boxes. It offers over 30 specializations in engineering, including trending f

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4 years ago
The best colleges are no doubt IITs and NITs so choose them.

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
IIT and NITs are the best options for engineering in India.

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9 years ago
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