can I get any good engineering college with Computerscience branch if I got 70 percent in boards without jee mains
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For the candidates to qualify for the admission in the IITs/NITs/IIITs and such other CFTIs, they should have secured at least75%marksin the 12th class examination.
if you have less than 75% percentage then you can also apply to many private colleges you can try for state exams as well.
Here is a list of some colleges that you can look into
Thapar, Amity,LPU,MIT,VIT,BITS, etc
some of these colleges have their own exams also and some accept state exams.
Hello,
To be eligible for JEE Main, you ,must score 75% in Boards, which is not satisfied in your case.
Nevertheless, there are few institutions which offer direct admission (or) with entrance tests of their own. You can apply for all such institutes.
You can consider:
- Amity University
- GD Goenka University
- Sharada University
- VIT
- LPU etc.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
You have good score in boards. To get an administrator into engineering college , you have to take entrance exam like JEE main which is a national entrance exam or your native state entrance exam or university entrance exam. Like if one belongs to West Bengal can also give WBJEE to get an admission into a engineering colleges. Without giving entrance, you can get an administrator through management quota which is not preferred mostly.
You should give entrance exam and go through counseling process and admission on the basis of your score and merit.
Hope it helps!
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