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Suranjana Mandal

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No
Rather you can join 2nd Year of Engineering as the process of Lateral Entry in any State based Engineering college
where are you from?

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divya sharma

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Hi Aashish,
About 1.36 lakh students have registered for BITSAT 2016. The candidates will compete for 2000 seats in degree courses offered by Birla Institute of Technology and Science at Pilani, Hyderabad and Goa. Hence, BITSAT will see an average of 68 students competing for each seat. The figure trumps the competition density of IIT JEE.
For more details, kindly refer the link below:
https://goo.gl/lDa3ec
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Sumitra Mahajan

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You need to have atleast Masters or else preferably a PhD from reputed institutes of the country to Land into a teching job.
Yes IIT's could go well for you. Other than that you can consider good private colleges for your education too. You will have equal/Better oppertunities from there too.

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Sakshi Verma

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Dear Mriganka!There are many private institutes that provides very education
by offering high scholarship.here are some of these institutions where you can get admission:
1.Lovely Professional University
2.DU
3.SRM
i have heard that Lovely professional University provides scholarship upto 1.5 lakh per annum.This university holds a good track of the placement record.i recommend you to go for it.
hurry up !
hope it helps

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sania Sci

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For iit its better u choose non attending
Meanwhile u gonna go for FITZEE or some other institute
It will help u for iit

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Biswajoy Chatterjee

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University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group. Students passing out from IEM and UEM are all having 1-2 job offers. They are working all over the world in top positions. They are working in Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Honeywell, IBM research, INTEL and all top multinational companies.
Govt of India, MHRD, NIRF
has ranked IEM group as 3rd in Bengal after IIT Kharagpur and NIT Durgapur. The top 4 of Bengal within 100 in order are:-
1) IIT Kharagpur
2) NIT Durgapur
3) IEM Kolkata
4) IIEST Shibpur (Formerly BESU)

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kishan gajjar

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yes you can give jee main again.'Two' attempts are valid.If you preapare well,you may get in IITs.

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

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I would suggest you to join a coaching. Religiously follow whatever they give you to study. Understand logics and concepts to depth. Solve as many high level questions as you can. Solve previous year papers. Practice, practice and practice.

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