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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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Yes, you can easily get admission in NIT College with this score. But, you should try for the other good colleges of Delhi, Ghaziabad and other good private colleges, as your score is quite good, as there are colleges that better than NITs also.

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Prachi Shah

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Last year's cut-off for BE in electronics and telecommunication engineering in DJ Sanghvi College in the last list was 105 for open category and 99 for Gujarati minority.

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Deepak Nahar

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Yes, you are eligible for admission in VIT-Pune in the open category. You have done an excellent job and good luck in future.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Your percentile should be more than 91 to get ENTC in NITs, as a general candidate and for rank:
The final AIR will be declared after April 2019 considering the best score out of the two JEE Main attempts for all the applicants, hence based on current percentile we cannot predict. Wait for the final AIR declaration.
Details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/how-to-calculate-jee-main-rank-from-percentile-blogId-19953.

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syed shaizan

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Both the branches above have equal opportunities to get a good job and the rest depends on how you study your engineering and enhance your skill so that those can be used in your work area.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vijay,
You have taken up a job after doing your Diploma in the year 2016 and you are feeling just within 2 years that there is no growth in the job. Frankly speaking one does not see much growth in the initial years of job and you have just finished 2 years in the job. So there is still time to see the growth. After having said this I still feel that you must complete your graduation and then MBA to find a rocket like growth in your career. Even if you don't want to do engineering, you can do any graduation by correspondence with IGNOU or any other suitable University. Once you do this then you must go for MBA. By then you would
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Jitendra kumarengineering from Akg engineering collegs

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You have good job opportunities but depends upon where you are doing B.Tech.

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