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lokesh kumar kumawatborn to win

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EEE is a better option in terms of placement but you much choose one based on your interest.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Ritesh,
Your rank is far beyond to take admission in any good colleges, so try via management quota if you want any good college.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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There might not be a demand for electronics engineers as many opt for electronics and communication engineering or electronics and electrical engineering.
But there will be a demand for those who excel in their domain means those who are highly talented. Simply good engineers and as automation takes place in a huge manner, an electronics engineer will be essential.

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Lovely Professional University

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Hi,
LPU is a brand in itself. It has been ranked as one of the best universities by various agencies on the basis of its infrastructure, its placements, its pedagogy, its faculty, to mention a few.
The university leaves no stone unturned to shape the future of its students. It is definitely the first choice of both national and international students.
You can go for B.Tech (Lateral Entry), where you will get admission in 2nd year of the degree. As you have 70% marks in Diploma, so you don't even have to appear for LPUNEST and also you will be getting a scholarship on the basis these marks. Check the link below for course details
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Sorry but 70 marks are too low to get you any college in Maharashtra.
So it is advisable for you to keep trying contact private colleges/university for direct admission on basis of 12 score.

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