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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pranith,
MIT is among the most selective schools in the world, you must be an extraordinarily bright student to be accepted by MIT. Very good grades in Diploma, SAT subject test, TOEFL, projects, extracurricular activities will be required. The more all-rounded your profile is the better the chances of them accepting you.

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Parth Shah

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Which state/country are you looking for? Also, can you give details about your grades till now, that would help us suggest you relevant colleges.

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rohith kola

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If it's about placement then you can go for CSE, you can choose any of the colleges mentioned above. Anywhere CS/IT students get easy placements.
If it's about location. Lucknow is much better than Sultanpur in all aspects.
IET-Lucknow has a better campus than KNIT. Well, finally it all depends on your interest. As you already passed out 12th and if you're from CBSE board, you have already studied computer in last two years (I know it's option, but then also )
If you want to go for government jobs, just go for civil engineering, if you want to work in private sector, go for CSE.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Your rank is too low to get NIT. You have to satisfy with any government college or private college in your state. Try to get government colleges for this you can wait for 2nd round of counselling, if you won't get in first round.

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