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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
For B.Tech CSE, having computer subject is not mandatory. But yes you must have Physics, Chemistry & Maths as necessary subjects with 60% aggregate in PCME & in overall 12th & 10th. And our next counselling for B.Tech is on 17th of June. So if you are eligible for the same and if you are interested, then register online by tomorrow i.e. 12th June through our website.
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You can also check on their website.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
However, do not loose hope. Always remember "Where there is will, there is a way". I feel you should give yourself a chance by taking a break of one year, preparing well over the next year and attempting again. If worse comes to worst, you will lose one year. Right? But don't think about it. Think what if you make it!
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Please be more specific about this. Then only, I will help you out more. Thank you.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
You can use NCHMCT 2018 College Predictor to see where you can get admission, you can see the courses, colleges & rounds you may crack. The result is based on admissions data of NCHMCT 2017.
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Regards.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Hope you are doing well. You don't have any chance for MIT- college of engeineering with 95430 ranks in JEE Mains. you were supposed to secure around 20-25000 rank in JEE mains to make yourself eligible for this college.
Go for semi government or private colleges you will definitely get one.
All The Best.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
For JEE, start with building your foundation with NCERT Books. After that, you can study these reference books like for Chemistry, you can go for O. P Tandon, P. W. Atkins, Morrison & Boyd. For Physics you can read H. C. Verma, Resnick Halliday & Walker, Irodov. For maths study R. D. Sharma, S. L. Loney, TMH Complete Mathematics etc. You can use these books for your BITSAT preparations also, but make sure you register for BITSAT as well as JEE test series. Taking up mocks are good but only when you are analyzing them past giving. Do take care of this. Best Wishes for your preparations.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
No, there are no chances that you will get a government college because for government colleges, you need to score 100+ marks in NATA.
You can go for top private colleges. Also, you can try for CEPT University, MS University, DY Patil College, Nirma University, etc.
All the best.
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