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A good college is the one, which provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding industrial exposure and professional enhancement training. Some of the top universities are:
Lovely Professional University, KL E. Society's Law College, LJ Institute of Law-Ahmedabad, MS Ramaiah College of Law - Bangalore, Modi Law College-Laxmangarh, Rajasthan, Navrachna University-Baroda, School of Law, Gujarat University-Ahmedabad, South Calcutta Law College - Kolkata etc. Few of these universities provides extensive learning programs and exposure to the students. They also provide worthy scholarships to its students depending upon the entrance tes
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/central-university-of-Rajasthan-Ajmer-32767/courses
I think, you will get your solution. Best wishes.
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It seems that you are skeptical about your performance in BITSAT this year. However, I would suggest you keep your hopes high.
And, to answer your query, you can also go for the dual degree at BITS. Here, you have to score well in your first semester and keep your CGPA above 8.0 in order to switch to BE in CSE.
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The cutoff score varies year to year. However, for an idea, please go through this link for cutoff scores : http://www.bitsadmission.com/cutoffscores2017.aspx
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Well Sastra University is the one among few universities to offer integrated courses. As far as, you have mentioned, you will study 4 year B.Tech course in mechanical and one year in AM. The placement offers offered to mechanical students will be offered to you, the only difference is, you have another year to study. In my view, it is better to opt B.Tech than M.Tech integrated.
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