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Career Counsellor - Answered on Jun 07, 2024

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 07, 2024Hindi
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I have 99.43 percentile in jee mains with crl 8730 and 92% in boards with Delhi quota. Suggest good college

Ans: You can try for one of the 5-Participating REPUTED Institutes (through JAC-Delhi) i.e. DTU, NSUT, IGDIW, IIITD & DSEU.

As far as IPU also is concerned, there are more chances that you can get admission into the Branch you wish.

Shortlist your preference of Branches (CSE, ECE, Mechanical etc.), then shortlist around 10-15 Reputed Colleges as you have scored very good Percentile in JEE (Main).

Hope the above information is useful to you. If you need any other clarification(s), let me know.

All The BEST for your Bright Future.

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