Which is the good college to pursue engineering with low fee structure? My JEE mains marks are not good.

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Asked by shubhi mishra

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    Surabhi Chaudhary Engineer at Honda Cars India Limited | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Hello shubhi. SRM chennai is a very good college. You should also take Manipal and IPU exam. Since you are a girl you can take admission in IGDTUW in delhi. It has very good placement record.
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    rekha devi

    6 months ago

    I totally get your concern! Not everyone gets into IITs or NITs, but that doesn't mean you can't have a great engineering career. If you're looking for a good college with an affordable fee structure and decent placements, Chandigarh University (CU) is worth considering.

    CU offers various scholarships based on JEE Mains, board exams, and CU's own entrance test (CUCET), which can significantly reduce your tuition fees. The university provides industry-aligned engineering programs with collaborations with top companies like IBM, Google, and Microsoft. It also has ABET and NBA accreditation, ensuring quality education.

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    Suresh | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    Engineering is the most demanded course in higher studies. In engineering, there are so many courses are there for your higher studies. You want to choose the best course of your interest. Generic eligibility criteria for engineering at SJB INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY or any of the colleges for that matter is that students should have passed +2 with Physics Chemistry and Biology or Computer Science as compulsory subjects from any recognised board. In my opinion, SJB INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY is one of the top engineering colleges in India. SJB INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY provides modern classrooms and good placements for students. List of best e
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