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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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Both colleges are one of the top engineering colleges in India. According to NIRF 2017 rankings, COEP is ranked at 24 and NIT-Warangal at 34. But different rankings show different results. Your 1st preference should be for NIT-Warangal as it is one of the top NITs. Then 2nd preference should go to COEP. For getting these colleges, you have to study hard. Good luck.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Manideep,
The total number of companies that come for recruitment will be more than 200. But for civil engineering, there will be nearly 30-40 companies.
The following companies/organizations have visited the institute to recruit students of civil engineering (both UG and PG) at NIT warangal :
Aarvee associates
Afcons
Bharti realtyBluestar India
Capillary Technologies
DCI Shipping
EGIS
Engineers India Limited
Enzen Global solutions
Feedback Infra
Fosterwheeler India
Gammon India
GMR Infra
Godrej Properties
HPCL
Iffco kisan sez
Intergaraph
IOCL
L&T ECC
L&T Powai
L&T Ramboll
Lanco Infratech
Mc Nally Bharat
MECON
Mytra energy
Nagarjuna
...more

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Sharanya Koushik

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No, you cannot. It is mandatory for all students to qualify JEE Mains to get admission in any of the engineering colleges.

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Sharanya Koushik

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It depends on your quota as well ,as there are certain reservations for SC/ST and OBC category. A general category rank of 5000-7000 will ensure your seat in the college as there will be 4 rounds and your name might appear in any of them.

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Sharanya Koushik

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It depends on your quota as well ,as there are certain reservations for SC/ST and OBC category. A general category rank of below 10,000 for NITW and below 6000 for NITK is safe as there will be 4 rounds and your name might appear in any of them.

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Nikhil BhusariKnows about lot of Things..!!

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You should score 280+ for general category and for OBC category 260-280 marks are good to get you the branch of your choice. And in board also, you should score 75% as it is the criteria for NITs. Also, it depends on the branch you want. For CSE/IT cut-offs are highest then followed by other branches. Also, there are various aspects like how you put preferences in your JOSSA admission form and are you a home state candidate or other state candidate. These are various factors. Comment for further queries. Good luck!

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ASHOK VARDHANCurrent Student- NIT, Warangal

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You have to get a rank below 25000 approximately to get a seat.The branch depends on your rank.

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KRITESH GUPTA

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for bits pilani apart from academic curriculum , there are lot of diverse opportunities like to be a part of various projects e.g. hyperloop,team vega,cell for entrepreneurship etc.
check this link for knowing more about mechanical engineering
http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/pilaniMechanicalEngineering/MechanicalEngineering

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
You need to score around more than 260 to get into top NITs for CSE and around 250 for other branches. I'm talking about general category students. Hope this got cleared, good luck!

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