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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

You can get so many government colleges and I am listing some good colleges do check:
1-Institute of Engineering & Technology
2-Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology
3-Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology
4-Government Engineering College
5-Galgotia's College of engineering & Technology.

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Ronak AryaI am an Engineering Student

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It is a good all-India JEE Mains rank. You should definitely wait for the process. And should apply to good colleges through JoSAA. You might not get a core branch but you will definitely get admission in a good NIT. Just keep on filling the forms. Go till the last round.
All the best.

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rohith kola

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A Diploma holder can join B.Tech course (regular or distance) by D2D process after completing Diploma in Engineering. B.Tech programme allows Diploma students to take entry directly into the second year of engineering course. For taking admission in B.Tech, you must have done at least 3 years Diploma after 10th in any branch of engineering. Some colleges take admission through lateral entry exams like Joint Entrance Examination of Lateral Entry (JELET), Diploma to Degree Entrance Competitive exam, etc. So you need to appear and crack these exams. Some colleges conducted their own entrance exam for getting entry. Admission procedure var
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Chetna S

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UK has a number of reputed universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, Queen's University, University of Manchester, University College London, etc.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

The fees per year for CS engineering is given below.
Year 1 - 108,280/-
Year 2 - 108,280/-
Year 3 - 108,280/-
Year 4 - 108,280/-
The institute is spread over a 5 acre lush green area, away from the busy city of Mumbai in the suburbs, though well-connected to the city.
SFIT offers programs in UG BE degree in computer engineering, IT and electronics and telecommunications engineering and PG ME courses in computer engineering and electronics and telecommunications engineering and PhD. The institute has a dedicated R&D centre that conducts industry related research and pure academic research. Admissions are based on the test scores of MHT CET or
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Shivam Srivastava

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In every aspect, SRM is way better than Galgotia's University so you can't even compare them. Galgotias is not even in top 100 colleges of India.

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Satadal Basu Roy

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Yes, you can study cse from any TIG college. Any college in Techno India group gives u more chance in terms of placement.

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Ishan Sharmajournalism student,New Delhi

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Sir,
MIT Aurangabad is amongst the good colleges in Maharashtra it has an average package of Rs. 5.5 lakhs per annum and the highest package was Rs. 12 lakhs per annum that was given last year.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

Guide-Level 14

Hello, hope you are doing well. No you are not eligible for MANIT because you have very less marks but you can go for government college you will definitely get one. For NIT you were supposed to get more marks.
All the best.

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