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Hello,
The list of top 10 colleges for chemical engineering is as follows:
1) Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
2) National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. Trichy / Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.
3) Vellore Institute of Technology.
4) PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.
5) Thiagarajar College of Engineering.
6) Shanmugha Arts Science Technology Research Academy.
7) Amrita School of Engineering
8) Coimbatore Institute of Technology
9) Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai
10) SSN College of Engineering.

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It is difficult to get a seat in deemed university according to your EAMCET rank, but you may get a seat in other universities.

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Hi Sathwika,
Find below the link to Shiksha's best college predictor for EAMCET which will help you know about various colleges and streams that you may have a chance to fit in this year:
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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In Haryana, the Polytechnic Diploma is equal to 12th and I feel the same is with you as well. If you are not interested in doing a B.Tech. You may go for B.Sc. In Chemical Engineering which shall take you to Post Graduation and then further Research area. Remember one thing that a Graduation should be done to make you eligible for Jobs all around in the domain of Chemical Engineering.

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Your marks are less.
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