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Pavithra DesuCurrent Student
Design Engineer
Guide-Level 13
The fee structure will be below 1 lakh per annum, because the courses you are opting has a huge demand nowadays. So, do well and hope for the best.
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
Guide-Level 15
You need to have Diploma in related field to be eligible for Lateral Entry into B.Tech in any college. The admission again is dependent on the number of seats available.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Guide-Level 12
Hi Ashfaque, well, there are basically two ways to study in India either by self-financing or on scholarships provided. Indian embassy offers scholarships to a lot number of Nepalese students. The exam is quite easier if you are from Madesh or
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Hi Ashfaque, well, there are basically two ways to study in India either by self-financing or on scholarships provided. Indian embassy offers scholarships to a lot number of Nepalese students. The exam is quite easier if you are from Madesh or educationally underprivileged district classified by GoN. Some of the great colleges where you can study on self financing are VIT, MIT Manipal, MIT Pune, DTU, NITs, CFTIs etc. For DTU, NITs, CFTIs, you have to apply through DASA scheme. You have to appear in SAT subject tests and get selected. For colleges like VIT etc, you can get admission directly subject to eligibility criteria. In this case, you don't need any help from embassy as you don't need a visa to go to India.
Footnote: If I were you, for biotechnology I would choose NITs, DTU, CFTIs rather than colleges like VIT etc. If I have to study in some local and non-reputed college, I would not go to India. I would rather study in Kathmandu University whose B. Tech in biotechnology is highly recognized and offers a good career.
Footnote: If I were you, for biotechnology I would choose NITs, DTU, CFTIs rather than colleges like VIT etc. If I have to study in some local and non-reputed college, I would not go to India. I would rather study in Kathmandu University whose B. Tech in biotechnology is highly recognized and offers a good career.
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Ritesh YadavCurrent Student
National Institute of technology GOA
Contributor-Level 8
This rank is too high, so there is rare chances of getting government college with good branch, but you can get seat in any private colleges .
7 years ago
What is the syllabus of the college?
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Shivani JayaramCurrent Student
Blogger|Computer Science|Happy to Help
Contributor-Level 8
Please specify your question.Are you asking for 1st year? Either, you can ask college officials or lecturers or RVCE, as their own official website where they sometimes uploads syllabus of their college.
You can check it over there.
You can check it over there.
7 years ago
How can I join your college without exam?
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shivam patelCurrent Student
college choice expert
Guide-Level 14
Try for direct admission in RV college of engineering.
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
Guide-Level 15
Yes, this college offers lateral entry but through the entrance.
Refer link to know more: https://www.rvce.edu.in/lateral-entry-students-usn.
There are some seats under management quota. I suggest enquiring about the same.
Refer link to know more: https://www.rvce.edu.in/lateral-entry-students-usn.
There are some seats under management quota. I suggest enquiring about the same.
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Rajdeep SinhaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi there!
For getting EEE and ME in RVCE, you should get a rank in top 1500 in COMEDK 2018, then only you will be able to get RV College of Engineering, Bangalore.
Hope you got your answer.
For getting EEE and ME in RVCE, you should get a rank in top 1500 in COMEDK 2018, then only you will be able to get RV College of Engineering, Bangalore.
Hope you got your answer.
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Rajdeep SinhaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
COMEDK rankings are given to non-local people (other state people) by considering them all as general category students.
