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6 years ago

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Satadal Basu Roy

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BIT Mesra, just go for it.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You should choose NIT Raipur as the NIT colleges are most placements providing colleges and having good education quality as well. So you should go for that. All the best
Thank You.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Snehdeep,
It's indeed nice to see that you are getting admission in Thapar in your desired branch. For becoming an IAS officer, you need to pass civil service exam, for which being a graduate is a must. So if you study well during four years at Thapar, it'll actually add up to preparation for IAS. Best wishes.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Hi Shivam,
There is no any chance of getting Thapar University. You may go for Chandigarh University, Sharda, etc.

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Akshay Kumar

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http://www.srmuniv.ac.in/engineering/department-of-computer-science-engineering/placements
Have a look at the campus placements of SRM CSE. Do compare it with BMS.

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Arshita Vashishat

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Yes. You can give a try. According to first counselling list of thapar, 60 score can get you in your 2-3rd preferred branch. But undoubtedly, you can get admission in thapar. Visit: www.thapar.edu.

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Arshita Vashishat

Contributor-Level 7

You can try!
As per 1st counseeling list, 50 score can get you in your 3rd-4th preferred branch. So, yes. You can try and get admission. Visit: www.thapar.edu.

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6 years ago

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Arshita Vashishat

Contributor-Level 7

Electronics from NIT (J). Look, first of all NIT has more reputation than thapar. Though Teaching of thapar is more better than NIT, but Thapar's standard is decreasing day by day. Plus, fees gap between two is so high!
I would suggest, NITJ.

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6 years ago

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Arshita Vashishat

Contributor-Level 7

Yes! Undoubtedly. Last year, at the end admissions were made open. Means, if a student hasn't filled thapar form, he/she can get admission in vacant branches. So, yes. Ofcourse. You can take admission. You don't need to wait for last round. You will get before that as per first counselling list. Visit www.thapar.edu for more information. Regards.

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Arshita Vashishat

Contributor-Level 7

Honestly, no one leaves CSE branch seat. If there's any seat left, students from other branches will take it. As you haven't given JEE, there's a very little chance to get admission in a branch of your own choice.
But yes, last year, at the end, admission to Thapar was open to all. You could get a seat in the branches available at that time.
Usually, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil have some seats left.
Rest, visit www.thapar.edu for more information.

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