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There is an entrance exam called ECET for Polytechnic students to join Btech
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CSBS at LPU feels different from a traditional engineering course because the program mixes computer science with business understanding. Along with coding and technical subjects, students also study analytics, finance basics, problem solving, and industry case studies. The learning style is more practical through projects, presentations, and internships. This helps students understand both technology and how companies actually use it, which can be useful for roles in IT, product, and business focused tech careers.
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6 days agoContributor-Level 10
HFT Stuttgart ranked among the top 10 German Universities for Computer Science and Business studies in 2020, per an unofficial source. Mentioned below is how it performed in the survey of HR departments in Germany for its UG Computer Science and Business Information Systems programs:
| Program | Rank in Germany |
|---|---|
| Computer Science - UG | #6 |
| Business Information Systems - UG | #8 |
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No—if you scored 44 when the cutoff is 45 in JEE Main, you would not qualify for JEE Advanced. Without qualifying JEE Advanced, admission to Indian Institute of Technology Madras is not possible, since IITs admit students only through that route.
However, you still have good alternatives. Lovely Professional University offers B.Tech programs with modern infrastructure, industry-aligned curriculum, and scholarships through LPUNEST or JEE scores. LPU focuses on placements, internships, and emerging fields like AI and data science. Many students build strong careers from such private universities even without IIT admission.
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With 72 percentile in JEE Main, getting top National Institutes of Technology or IIITs is unlikely in the general category. However, you can still get seats in some state government colleges, lower-ranked GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes), or through state counselling (like REAP, WBJEE, MHT CET, etc.) depending on your domicile. Private engineering colleges are also a strong option.
Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a well-known private university offering B.Tech programs with modern labs, industry collaborations, and strong placement support. Admission is possible through LPUNEST or JEE scores, and scholarships ar
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