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The campus is good you'll get most of engineering related equipment which used in learning engineering and practical uses of application. And not sure about canteen because it's changed. You need to rely on outside food. Outside the campus
Hello,
You have an extremely good possibility of being accepted into an IIT or NIT if you meet the PwD quota. Compared to other students, you need to achieve far lower marks. For instance, while the general cut-off is approximately 120, the general PwD cut-off is about 20.
I advise you to put your quota aside while preparing and concentrate on your studies. If you successfully completed the Jee Mains and progressed, you will get admitted to a very excellent IIT in your preferred branch.
For your query,
Yes, you can get a good government engineering college.
Good Luck !!
Dear Mansi,
Here is a list of colleges:
College Name:
1. Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur.
2. Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai.
3. Andhra University College of Engineering (AUCE), Visakhapatnam.
4. College of Engineering (COEP), Pune.
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU), Baroda.
Hope this will help you.
Hello Rahul,
It is very difficult to get into a government college at this rank. However, you have the option of going to a private college. You can look for some private colleges like LPU, CU, KIIT, MIT, CMRIT, etc. You can also get admission through the management quota. You can contact the college directly or you can go through counsellors. Management quota is accepted by almost all private engineering colleges.
Top Colleges Accepting Management Quota:
However, in my opinion, you should take a drop and prepare for next year. Stay consistent and work hard for one year and get into your dream colleges. That will be the best option for you.
Visit these links for preparation tips for JEE:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-preparation-tips