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Tejaswini Landge

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I think you should consider your interest in the specific branch of engineering rather than considering the college preference. Both branches, metallurgy and civil are quite vast and entirely different. So please first consider what is your interest in that specific career option.

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sai krishna

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I don't think you can change the branch, it was there in the past to change the branch if we get some (around 90 percent). The rule has been changed, I think.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Kumar,
Please refer to this link to get more insights of the colleges and branches.
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
However, NIT Jamshedpur is better.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello md,
Here is the list of colleges via jelet.
Academy of Technology
Aryabhatta Institute of Engineering & Management Durgapur
Asansol Engineering College
Bengal College of Engineering & Technology
Birsa Institute Of Technology
Camellia School of Engineering & Technology
Durgapur Institute of Advanced Technology & Management (Admin Office)
Government College of Engineering & Ceramic Technologies
Institute of Science & Technology
Government College of Engineering & Leather Technology
Mallabhum Institute of Technology
MCKV Institute of Engineering
Murshidabad College of Engineering and Technologies
OmDayal College of Engineering & Architecture
Seacom
...more

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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

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That is based on your interest solely. I would suggest NSIT CSE as IIT Bhubaneswar is a new IIT and textile at IIT Delhi would not get that many placements in the sector. If you want a well-established college culture and willing to discover your interests, go for IIT Delhi. But know this, that you will have to make your own way, be it coding or any other job.

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