Engineering Eligibility
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
State Universities: Check out the state universities in your region or state that offer a CS branch. State universities often have a range of affiliated colleges where you can apply based on your PCM percentage. National Institutes: Explore national-level institutes like the National Institutes of Te
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1. Check the eligibility criteria: Review the eligibility criteria set by the engineering colleges or universities you are interested in. Determine if there is a specific subject requirement for eligibility and
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