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I scored 67.15 per cent in civil engineering Diploma through MSBTE board. Can I get admission to VJTI?
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Renuga SCurrent Student
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It seems VJTI requires a very high percentile to get admission, so we cannot say you may or maynot get a admission at VJTI.As per the norms, For those who want to get admission in the direct second year should have above 94 percent. Admission
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It seems VJTI requires a very high percentile to get admission, so we cannot say you may or maynot get a admission at VJTI.As per the norms, For those who want to get admission in the direct second year should have above 94 percent. Admission is taken through the CAP process only. Therefore one must have the required percentage.
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Sai Nikhil NalluruCurrent Student
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Diploma in Chemical Engineering is a three years full-time Diploma course offered by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai and approved by AICTE.Eligibility criteria:(A) First Year of Post SSC. -(1) Maharashtra State Candidatu
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Diploma in Chemical Engineering is a three years full-time Diploma course offered by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai and approved by AICTE.Eligibility criteria:(A) First Year of Post SSC. -(1) Maharashtra State Candidature Candidate, Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Candidature Candidates. -(i) The Candidate should be an Indian National ;(ii) Passed Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or its equivalent, with at least 35% aggregate marks. Note (1).–for candidates passing SSC from Maharashtra State Board :– The candidates passing SSC with, Maths/Mathematics and Science & Technology are only eligible. (2).–Other than Maharashtra State Candidates shall be eligible for Institution quota only(2) NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries, Foreign National. -(i) Passed Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or its equivalent, with at least 35% aggregate marks;(ii) Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as defined under the Act.(B) Direct Second Year of Post SSC.?(1) Maharashtra State Candidature Candidate.? (i) The Candidate should be Indian National;(ii) Passed 12th Std. examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics/ Biology (Botany and Zoology) or 12th Science (with Mathematics as one of the Subject) or 12th Science with Vocational or 12th Science with Technical or 10th + (2 years ITI) with appropriate Trade.(1) for candidates passing SSC from Maharashtra State Board :? The candidates passing SSC with, Maths/Mathematics (Code 71) and Science & Technology (Code 72) are only eligible.(2) : - Other than Maharashtra State Candidates shall be eligible for Institution quota only.(C) Post HSC in Surface Coating Technology. -(1) Maharashtra State Candidature Candidate, Jammu and Kashmir Migrant Candidature Candidates. -(i) The Candidate should be an Indian National;(ii) Passed HSC Science with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Other than Maharashtra State Candidates shall be eligible for Institution quota only(2) NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries, Foreign National. -(i) Passed HSC Science with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics;(ii) Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as defined under the Act.
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Bhupinder KourCurrent Student
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Choosing between VJTI Mumbai (Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute) and VIIT Pune (Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology) for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering depends on several factors, including one's preferences a
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Choosing between VJTI Mumbai (Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute) and VIIT Pune (Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology) for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering depends on several factors, including one's preferences and priorities. Factors such as:Academic ReputationCourse CurriculumFaculty and Research OpportunitiesInfrastructure and FacilitiesPlacements and Industry ConnectionsLocationExtracurricular ActivitiesFees and AffordabilityWhich college is the better depends on personal preferences and career aspirations. It is recommended to visit both college campuses, talk to students and alumni, and gathering as much information as possible to make an informed decision that suits your needs.
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Sai Nikhil NalluruCurrent Student
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The total number of seats available at VJTI is 540.There are 60 seats in civil engineering, 60 seats in computer engineering, 60 seats in electrical engineering, 60 seats in electronics, 60 seats in electronics, 60 seats in information technol
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The total number of seats available at VJTI is 540.There are 60 seats in civil engineering, 60 seats in computer engineering, 60 seats in electrical engineering, 60 seats in electronics, 60 seats in electronics, 60 seats in information technology, 60 seats in mechanical engineering, 60 seats in production engineering, and 60 seats in textile engineering.
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Sai Nikhil NalluruCurrent Student
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Here it goes :In-Semeter tests are importantISTs contribute heavily to SPA and it's easy to score in IST as compared to end-sem examinations. When I was a fresher, I was told otherwise. There was a senior of mine, who told me to ‘chill&r
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Here it goes :In-Semeter tests are importantISTs contribute heavily to SPA and it's easy to score in IST as compared to end-sem examinations. When I was a fresher, I was told otherwise. There was a senior of mine, who told me to ‘chill’ during ISTs and work harder in end sems. I should've ask for more opinions but I didn't. I ended up having very low first year GPA and now in seventh sem, I am still trying to revive my first year loss.Don't be dependent on end sems for good grades.CGPA is not everything.CGPA matters.High CGPA opens a lot of opportunities like foreign internship, research internship with a reputed lecturer at IIT.Above average CGPA can open doors to lots of companies and interviews. For further studies, CGPA is the reflection of your knowledge and dedication. It can be your make or break.But average or low GPA doesn't mean you are good for nothing. A 7+ can sureshot provide you opportunity to appear for good and respectable company placements. You should work hard to get maximum GPA you can get but if you fail to get what you desired, it's okay. Your life won't end. Opportunities won't end.Don't feel disheartened if you are not able to get desired grades.A lot of time, people work really hard but couldn't cross the minimum threshold of GPA everyone keep stressing about.Many times, I was made to feel bad because my GPA was below 7.5 . It's not like I didn't work hard. But I've always made silly mistakes in exams and paid for it by getting low grades. Should I think that my knowledge is less than anyone above 7.5? Some might say yes but I beg to differ.GPA is important. Everyone should work hard to get maximum GPA but it's is not everything. Don't judge yourself on your grades.GPA matters but it is a part of knowledge and skill set. A lot of skills come into picture along with GPA.Prioritize Communication skillsYou may think that it's easy to speak in front of 100 people. But it's not as easy as it seems. I've seen a lot of people unable to speak about themselves for continous two minutes.Students work really hard on their GPA and grades on expense of soft skills. People don't take soft skill seriously. This attitude can affect your future opportunities.Soft skill is an asset which helps you throughout your life. May be some years later, your CGPA will be forgotten, but your soft skills can take you places. If you can sell yourself and your knowledge, you're good to go.Participating in DLA events can be a good start for improving soft skills.Don't neglect Extra Curricular activitiesExtra-curriculars should be pursued not only for improving your resume but for networking and experience.I learnt to tackle various sets of people, be it professional or a committee member or a junior. Plus, it improved my networking skills.Best thing I learnt was art of collaborating. Design and marketing team collaborating for better reach of their fest. Media team and sponsorship teams working together to target companies, professionals and media houses.Everyone should work atleast in some committees. It's absolutely worth it.Learn codingYou want to learn coding eh? I don't think C+ and Java is of any use for Civil Engineering students. Civil students are not meant for coding. It's not their Forte.I regret following this negation blindly without proper research.Coding is an asset which can reduce your work many fold, be it any language you learn. It gives you edge over other competitors. And the main reason is that every industry is going Tech now. If you won't know how to code, you won't know about the building blocks of tech industry. Even construction industry is getting converted into a tech industry.Don't let someone tell you that if you are from core, coding is useless for you. That person might be useless but not coding.It doesn't matter which branch you belong to, learn coding. Always flow with the trend like the way you follow Meme trends on social media.And last but not the leastPLEASE STEP OUTSIDE OF HOSTELIt's a typical behaviorial pattern of hostelites I've observed in these years that maximum students tend to be in their own bubble and very rarely interact to other students in colleges. Whatever might be the reason, they feel shy and intimidated.I've heard a junior say that we feel inferior in front of localites because our soft skills are not as good as them. Please erase this thought from your mind. This is a myth which hostelites has acquired from their senior batches in the past and the chain is still continued. That's not true.So my two cents is, if you feel your soft skills are not good, these four years are the best part to improve them. You can learn from your experienced batch mates.Go interact with people, take part in competitions, work for any committee you prefer, study hard and smart and see the difference in your personality in next few years.These are the best four years you can get, before you'll be thrown into professional world. Make sure you're ready for that.
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Sai Nikhil NalluruCurrent Student
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There are no marks required to get admission in Diploma courses in VJTI college. You can get admission after class 10th also. And then you can get lateral entry in various other Engineering courses in different branches.If you are se
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There are no marks required to get admission in Diploma courses in VJTI college. You can get admission after class 10th also. And then you can get lateral entry in various other Engineering courses in different branches.If you are seeking admission to Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, it is quite difficult to predict the cut off for admission in 2023 as the cut off changes every year depending on total number of candidates applied, percentage of marks in qualifying examination, total number of seats available etc. In 2021 the cut off was as follows to get admission to Mechanical Engineering in Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Matunga, MumbaiHome District Non-Technical Seats Allotted to Home District CandidatesGeneral: 86.20 %SC: 81.80%ST: 67.60 %NT-1: 73.60%NT-3: 80.10 %OBC: 80.20%Home District Technical Seats Allotted to Home District Technical CandidatesGeneral: 85.20 %SC: 85%OBC: 73.80 %
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2 years ago
What will happen if someone misses the internal exams at Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute?
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Sai Nikhil NalluruCurrent Student
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Students need not to worry if they miss the internal exams.They won't be failed semester examination.Marks from internal exams (mid-semester exams) are taken into account throughout VJTI's final grading process.Actually, the midterm, final, an
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Students need not to worry if they miss the internal exams.They won't be failed semester examination.Marks from internal exams (mid-semester exams) are taken into account throughout VJTI's final grading process.Actually, the midterm, final, and instructor evaluation scores are combined to create the final evaluation score.which places a 20% weight on the midterm exam, a 60% weight on the final exam, and a 20% weight on the instructor evaluation.If someone misses the internal tests due to a medical condition, they may retake the exam at the conclusion of the semester. But always make an effort to show up for tests;because the re-exams are hard to clear.
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Sai Nikhil NalluruCurrent Student
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At VJTI college, there are no specific marks required for admission to Diploma courses. It is mandatory for candidates to have passed 10th grade/SSC examination and reached a minimum aggregate score of 35% from any recognized institute/board.
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At VJTI college, there are no specific marks required for admission to Diploma courses. It is mandatory for candidates to have passed 10th grade/SSC examination and reached a minimum aggregate score of 35% from any recognized institute/board. And then you can get lateral entry in various other Engineering courses in different branches.
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Ruchir DhanawadeCurrent Student
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If you are living in Pune go for PICT CSE and vice versa for SPIT but if you are ready to live in Hostels then definitely go for SPIT CSE.
2 years ago
What is the fee for Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering at Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute?
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Arkam MullaCurrent Student
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There are two types of Ph.D programs offered in VJTI.1]SPONSORED2] NON- SPONSOREDFEE structure is as followssponsored-117051/-non sponsored- 92051/-
