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Sasuke Uchiha

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To be eligible for NIT you need a score Above 95% but With the above Score you may Definitely try For NIT.

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Pallavi Sharma

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There is a massive career scope in Civil Engineering as BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering graduates can explore promising opportunities in both the private sector and public sectors. Most importantly, there is an immense scope of Civil Engineering in the government sector where you can work in the following government jobs in Civil Engineering:
ONGC
PWD
Electricity boards
Armed Forces
NHAI
Indian Railways
IOC
Town Planning
BHEL
At these public-sector organisations, there are numerous vacancies available at Indian Railways, ONGC, PWD and BHEL and offer the most scope of Civil Engineering in India!
Top and best private colleges in India are the following
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Pallavi Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

There is a massive career scope in Civil Engineering as BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering graduates can explore promising opportunities in both the private sector and public sectors. Most importantly, there is an immense scope of Civil Engineering in the government sector where you can work in the following government jobs in Civil Engineering:
ONGC
PWD
Electricity boards
Armed Forces
NHAI
Indian Railways
IOC
Town Planning
BHEL
At these public-sector organisations, there are numerous vacancies available at Indian Railways, ONGC, PWD and BHEL and offer the most scope of Civil Engineering in India!
Top and best private colleges in India are the following
...more

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Ridhi Singh

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RohitKumar ...

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First of all CSAB counselling is based on AIR rather than category rank. You can visit the official CSAB website to check for the latest cutoff for any particular institute of year 2022. The rank you SEE under the SC category section is the AIR of a particular student who has been alloted that seat and that student belong to SC category but allocation is based on AIR only. Please upvote if it helps. Thanks.

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tarun mittal

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It depends on your category if you belong to ST/SC category then you will be able to get a good college at this percentile. Last year, one student of SC category got a seat in NIT Agartala at about 7 Lacs. But if you belong to General or OBC category then there will be no hope.

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Anjali Anjali

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There is total 2291 seats reserved for SC category students. You can definitely get a seat in some IIT with your category rank.

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Ujjawal Anand

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You will get a CSE course in a low NIT which is not preferable. You should try to acheive a good rank at JEE Advance and get admission to top IITs.

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Ujjawal Anand

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Mostly you get on campus internships. Companies visit IITs and recruit interns. However you can also apply off campus by some other means like referrals or from company websites, etc.

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Ujjawal Anand

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You should work hard to get the best colleges. Join an institute and start preparing. Good luck.

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