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Saini Question by Saini on Aug 19, 2024Hindi
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Under thaper IEP program , electrical engineering in NSWU is better choice?

Ans: HI Saini
If no other option is available to you, then go with this option.
It will be a better choice from the future point of view.

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Hello sir, my son's rank in jee mains rank 25156 he got admission in electrical in silchar in josaa round, not in csab 1st round he got mechanical in kurushetra nit and he got admission in bits pillani rajeshthan for manufacturing engineering sir we are confused that whether we have to wait for 2nd and 3rd rounds in csab or he has good prospect in bits ,please guide us for good prospect for my son
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