With 86.9 percentile in MHT-CET and aiming for CSE, you can get admission in good private colleges but not top government ones. Possible options include DY Patil College of Engineering Pune, MIT-WPU, PCCOE, Sinhgad College of Engineering, and Sanjivani College of Engineering. You may also get CSE in colleges like JSPM's Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering or Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology, Pimpri. Government colleges may offer CSE only if cutoff drops in later rounds. Your chances improve if you belong to OBC, NT, or female category and use home university quota effectively.
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6 days agoBeginner-Level 1
There is no minimum JEE main rankor percentile required to get admission into B.E. Computer Science Engineering at Chandigarh University.JEE scores are mainly used for scholarship eligibility, not as a strict admission cutoff. Students with higher All India Ranks can qualify for fee waivers under CU's JEE-based scholarship scheme, while others can gain admission through CUCET. This ensures flexibility and equal opportunity for all aspirants. Even students with low JEE ranks or average percentiles can secure CSE seats if they meet eligibility criteria and perform well in CUCET. Chandigarh University's admission model focuses on potentia
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
When it comes to quality education and successful placement records students often choose OP Jindal University(OPJU), located in Raigarh, for its excellent reputation in engineering education.
OPJU has also been making notable progress in campus placements.
It's the only university in central India that is promoted and surrounded by over 200 industries. For its Computer Science and Engineering(CSE) program. The placement percentage for the CSE batch usually ranges between 75-80 percent, which reflects the institute's rapid progress. The highest salary package was recently recorded was around 33 LPA per annum with renowned companies
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Though the university is recognised as a top institution in engineering education, and with quite a uptake with regards to placements, there have been efforts, and keep on putting efforts, by the university, to connect students with such prestigious employers within the country and around the globe.
Some of the multinational companies that throw lucrative packages include Hewlett Packard, Google, Microsoft, Accenture, Deloitte, Amazon, IBM, and SAP Labs, Samsung, Reliance Industries and Godrej, among a large list of MNCs that recruit students from the university. It has a fairly large number of placements and some very good packag
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 3
CU's on-campus recruitment for CSE students is quite favourable. The university has equipped students with labs, project work, and IBM-sponsored certifications, which help them during the hiring process. Because CSE with specialisations (like Data Science, AI/ML, Cloud) is offered, recruiters often target students who have exposure to the latest tools and technologies. The placement cell organises mock interviews, coding boot camps, and resume review sessions to help students become more confident. Student batches are large, giving recruiters multiple candidates to choose from.
Also, CU's engineering wing being ranked 31 in NIRF 2025 he
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
This concern is common among most engineering students: getting placed after engineering. And computer Science placements at Chandigarh University are indeed reputed for the huge number of recruiters that come to campus. As a matter of fact, this year's placement season registered over 3750 selections for engineers. And a healthy portion of this number came from CSE and IT. Massive amounts of hiring were done by heavy IT brands like Microsoft, IBM, HP, SAP Labs, and Wipro. Some students also bagged international roles with high salaries. Such statistics only show how hot Computer Science at CU is becoming. The presence of such big recr
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3 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management releases the TS EAMCET cutoff every year for admission to the BTech programme. The closing rank for BTech CSE stood at 16664 for the General (All India) category. The 2025 cutoff for BTech at HITM ranged between 16664 to 41807. Students with 20000 rank might not be able to get into HITM for BTech CSE or any other specialisation.
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