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Hello,
With 273/300 in boards and 79/180 in KCET, your KCET rank may be around 6,000 to 12,000 (approx). This is just a rough guess because final rank depends on normalization and paper difficulty . It is better to use KCET Rank Calculator Tool to predict your rank based on your scores.
You can get CS/IT in these good colleges:
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
BNMIT, Bangalore
Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology
Sir MVIT
RNS Institute of Technology (may get ISE)
JSSATE, Bangalore
Siddaganga Institute, Tumkur
New Horizon College of Engineering
Acharya Institute of Technology
If your rank goes below 8,000, you can even try CSE/ISE in better branches in some of these.
Hope it helps !
Hi aspirant,
All the best!
Hello there,
With a 74.82 percentile in JEE Main , getting CS , IT , or AI in top Mumbai colleges might be challenging. However, here are some options: 1. University of Mumbai Colleges :
VJTI : Highly competitive for top branches, but possible for others.
SVKM NMIMS (private): May accept JEE Main scores.
DJ Sanghvi : Competitive for CS/IT, but possible for other branches. 2. Private Colleges :
L&T Institute of Technology and KJ Somaiya : They accept JEE Main scores but competition is high. 3. Other Considerations :
MHT CET : As you're from Maharashtra, applying for MHT CET can improve your chances in top colleges.
Management Quota : Some private colleges may have lower entry requirements through this route.
You may also consider related branches like Electronics to increase your chances.
I would recommend you to use JEE Mains College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank or percentile.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello student,
Failing in Class 12 mathematics will not directly impact your eligibility or ability to pursue the Company Secretary (CS) course. The CS course, offered by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), does not require you to have a specific background in mathematics.
The CS exams primarily focus on subjects like law, corporate governance, business ethics, and other business-related topics. Mathematics is not a mandatory subject in the curriculum, so your failure in Class 12 maths should not pose any problem for your CS journey.
You will still need to complete the foundation, executive, and professional levels of the CS course to become a qualified Company Secretary.
Hello Megha,
at UIT GPV Bhopal students entrolled in Chemical Engineering typically participate in placements related to their specific field. to be eligible for compuer science (CS) or Information Technology (IT) placements you would generally need to be enrolled in those specific programs. it's advisable to consult the training and placement office at UIT RGPV for detailed information on cross-depatment placement policies.
Admission to the B.Tech Computer Science (CS) program at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) is primarily based on your JEE Main scores.
Therefore, you don't need to appear for the IPU CET exam for CS. However, if you're interested in Biotechnology, GGSIPU requires candidates to take the IPU CET exam.
No, you don’t need to study IP. In the CUET 2025 Computer Science question paper, Part B1 is for Computer Science and Part B2 is for Informatics Practices (IP) .
You only need to attempt Part B1 , since you had Computer Science in class 12. Part B2 is optional and only for students who studied IP.
So don’t worry, just focus on Part A and Part B1 . No need to prepare for IP.
Regarding your query, to look for colleges for Computer Science check out this website: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-ahmedabad
For M.Sc. Computer Science , most universities accept candidates with any relevant UG degree in science or technology. While B.Sc. Computer Science is the preferred qualification, other degrees like B.Sc. IT, BCA, B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Electronics, or even B.Tech are also accepted in many colleges.
However, some universities may specifically require a B.Sc. Computer Science or a related field with computer science subjects. It's best to check the eligibility criteria of the specific university you are applying to.
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