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Arshita Vashishat

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Yes. You can give a try. According to first counselling list of thapar, 60 score can get you in your 2-3rd preferred branch. But undoubtedly, you can get admission in thapar. Visit: www.thapar.edu.

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Arshita Vashishat

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You can try!
As per 1st counseeling list, 50 score can get you in your 3rd-4th preferred branch. So, yes. You can try and get admission. Visit: www.thapar.edu.

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Arshita Vashishat

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Honestly, no one leaves CSE branch seat. If there's any seat left, students from other branches will take it. As you haven't given JEE, there's a very little chance to get admission in a branch of your own choice.
But yes, last year, at the end, admission to Thapar was open to all. You could get a seat in the branches available at that time.
Usually, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil have some seats left.
Rest, visit www.thapar.edu for more information.

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Ankit Mishra

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In my opinion, you should drop a year to get a deep knowledge of your subject, so that you can easily get a top NIT or IIT. Also, after that, you need not worry about your college if you don't get a top NIT because you would have a satisfaction that you know.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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Nirma is a better option & after that JIIT Noida should be your preference.

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Ronak AryaI am an Engineering Student

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If you can work for one more year with full dedication and motivation from people around you, then I would suggest take a drop and give your 100%. In the end, luck matters a lot. All the best!

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Kamalpreet,
The course is taught in English and Punjabi.
All the best.

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priyank sharma

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Hi,
In my opinion, you should go for Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, as they provide better education, curriculum and practical learning to the students. Also if you're a curious and hard working student who is willing to invent and innovate, the institute will support you and also might fund you if your idea is really great and innovative. And this is the best part of being at TIET (Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology). Also TIET has been awarded with many rankings in various foremost University Rankings for its research and quality education. So I would recommend you to opt for Thapar Institute but you need make
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Sakshi Malik

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Yes of course, with out a doubt, you can choose to pursue a degree from Thapar Institute of Engineering & technology and you would never regret your decision. Thapar Institute offers better education than any other private colleges in India. You'll get an in-depth knowledge and better guidance from their highly educated and experienced faculty members. Apart from a better academic experience you'll be able to enjoy & live your college life to the fullest. Go ahead with Thapar and shape your future.
All the best!

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Shabana Bee

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Admission to the program is generally merit-based. The admission forms of the colleges are available between the months of May and June. The application forms are available both online and offline on the various university websites. After the application process is over, universities in dues time declare their cut off list for admission to the course.

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