hi rahul, to be honest ther are many good institutes our there, like Aakash institute . Allen kota,career point etc, it all depends on various factors, basically if you have the right guide and if you put your efforts in the right way, you could make it irrespective of wherever you join, and it also depends on your accessibility to that institute , if you could go to kota or any place. i am an ex aakashian so i know about aakash and i can talk about it, i felt its really good, the teachers are very good and helpful, and i really loved the materials they provided.but mind it unlike many institutes in AP and kerala, they wouldnt force you to read like making it mandatory, but they will show you the correct path and you need to show some enthusiasm as well,good luck
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