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Amisha Wadhwa

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According to me, going for the direct admission in BT.ech CSE would be a better option since you have good percentile in JEE mains. Thanks

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Naveen Singh

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Following  previous year trend, your percentile is too low to get admission in Vignan University for CSE or ECE.

Last year closing rank was around 120000, so still you can try, it will depend of number of students applying for that stream of that college.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Your rank is quite low so it might be difficult for you to get into government colleges for B.Tech but you can target the private universities and some other state universities. All the best

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Anvesha Juneja

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The top recruiting companies that visit GIET university are KPMG, De Shaw & Co, EY, Bajaj Capital, Wipro, Genpact, PWC, ZS, LIDO, NIIT, Accenture, Wills Towers Watson, etc. They are working under multiple sectors, such as Engineering, Education, IT, HR, Finance, Marketing, Sales and more.

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Amisha Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 8

It would be difficult for you to get into the top most engineering college but you can target the average colleges like Saraswati college. All the best!

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Harshali Sharma

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It's difficult to get admission in UEM for CSE branch as the University take students on the basis of their JEE Mains rank only and your rank is quite low for it.

Though you can apply for other Universities like NIT Goa, NIT Agartala.

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Naveen Singh

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The cut-off for Bishop Heber College is around - For General Category - 74.557% For OBC Category - 69.833% For SC / ST Category - 65.45% So just go for this college as it has the best opportunities available.

So, you don't have chance to get a seat here.

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Amisha Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 8

With 98.6 percentile you can surely get into good colleges with CSE for eg VIT, PICT etc. but there may be some separate entrance exams for the same. Thanks

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Anvesha Juneja

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As per my knowledge, as such there is no scholarship available, but you can get a fees cut if you belong to economically weaker section, reserved category, but you can always try for external government scholarships.

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Amisha Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, ICFAI University is good but there are also other more better options available for btech. Its average placements also ranges to about 8-10 LP hence, you can target it.

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