Which colleges can I try for civil engineering in Bangalore?

I'm looking for admission for my brother who has just passed his 12th with 66% aggregate and secured 970293 rank in JEE and 96044 rank in KCET. Category- Kashmiri migrant.

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R
7 years ago
Bangalore is home to many educational institutions, especially engineering colleges. ForCivil Engineering, Id suggest you to go for Jain University. Jain University is one among the top deemed private colleges in India which offers exceptional services in the field of education. Jain Universityoffer

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Pavithra Desu
7 years ago
NMIT is the best college for civil engineering in Bangalore. It has a very good academic reputation. It has excellent placements. You have many options to grow if you join NMIT.

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R
7 years ago
Amrita college the one known for its education and placements. So, I would advice you to go for Amrita School of Engineering, Bangalore and to know more about college and programs visit here- https://www.shiksha.com/college/amrita-school-of-engineering-bengaluru-sarjapur-road-bangalore-35737?q=Amrit

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