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Manish Motwani

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Assuming you are from General category, getting into CS is tough for you as for out state students, last year's cutoff was 180 and that too for home state. I would suggest you to get a college in Jaipur or Udaipur with home state as most of the seats in sits are filled by home state itself. Else, try for private colleges with better placements.

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Manish Motwani

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SGSITS is good for placements. Being an autonomous institute, the companies prefer it over, private colleges of the region, The highest package one recruited was Microsoft through campus placements of around 24 Lacs per annum. Moreover, if you are in one of the core branches of GSITS, you'll get recruited as the number of students are not more than a certain number and every year, there are around 95% placements. Best of luck.

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Manish Motwani

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Kindly refer to my answer to similar answer:
https://ask.shiksha.com/i-got-45k-rank-in-my-category-obc-ncl-in-jee-main-and-in-overall-my-rank-is-154823-can-i-get-admission-in-sgstis-qna-4730083

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Manish Motwani

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If you reside in Madhya Pradesh and getting GSITS, then you don't need to go to the northern extent of the country. NIT - Srinagar has a good rank but is almost similar to GSITS Indore only. Also, GSITS has a very nice curriculum, placements and academics. Also, it would be safer for you.

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Manish Motwani

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Kindly refer to my answer for the same question:
https://ask.shiksha.com/with-74-marks-in-jee-and-89-in-cbse-board-obc-m-p-can-i-get-nit-or-sgsits-qna-4834181

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Pranit Kamble

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Bangalore is good for MBA.

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rohith kola

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Bharatiya Vidyapeeth University, Pune is a good University to study and it has good number of placement record. Placement also depends upon the location of your college as they treat each of their college separately in terms of placement cell.
However, it is deemed university but it is one of the top universities of India. In respect of law and management universities Bharatiya vidyapeeth has already has its head up. Also, in this world or universe no college or university can guarantee your placement until you are good in your studies and having caliber to crack placement exams. If you have talent then outside the colleges also you wi
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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Bhoomika,
according to me and the reviews I will suggest you to go for Banasthali for MBA programme there you will have a wide range of opportunities.
Good Luck.

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