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Amandeep Question by Amandeep on Jul 02, 2024Hindi
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Hi sir My son is getting coe in thapar and integrated msc in bits pilani...as far as his jee mains rank is concerned the best he can get is dtu mechanical or ice at nsut. He is more interested in bits tag but I m a bit sceptical about the integrated course. Plz guide

Ans: Amandeep Sir, you have NOT mentioned your son has got MSc in which Stream? If he has got in Maths or Economics or Physics, which has good placement records, he can go ahead. He can also try for sliding/upgrading to Engineering Branch, if BITS allows from his 2nd year. Please get this checked from BITS when he accepts the admission and pays the fees. Or alternately, he can go for DTU-Mechanical. All the BEST for Your Son's Bright Future.

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