Will I get computer science or mechanical engineering? I have scored 80 marks in JEE mains and 92% in class 12th from CBSE.

142 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Annayan Bose
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T
9 years ago
You can get mechanical.

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Shivli Agrawal
9 years ago
Getting CS in NSIT is not possible with these scores. Sorry to say but mechanical engineering also seems to be a bit difficult. You can try other colleges though. If you have given the entrance test for the IP university then you can certainly get admission in one of their colleges in my opinion.

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B
9 years ago
first participate in counseling

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Keerthi teja
9 years ago
mechanical seat can be easily obtainable by ur marks but Cse it would have been easier if u had got 97-98% in 12th

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Urvi  Soni
9 years ago
You have a very good academic record so... U can get admission in both fields easily... So it totally depends on your interest level nd both the fields have good career scope

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