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Q:   How can I get into College of Horticulture Engineering and Food Technology for UG/PG courses? Am I eligible for admission?
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College of Horticulture Engineering and Food Technology has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
CoursesEligibility
B.E. / B.TechCandidate who have obtained any Diploma or vocational course after matriculation will not be eligible. The medium of instruction in the admitting University will be English. The minimum age limit should be 16 years of age as on 31.08.2023.
B.Sc.Candidate who have obtained any Diploma or vocational course after matriculation will not be eligible. The medium of instruction in the admitting University will be English. The minimum age limit should be 16 years of age as on 31.08.2023.
Q:   Is Jain University Engineering Bangalore hard to get?
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Admission to Jain University Engineering Bangalore is not very difficult. Candidates must secure valid scores in the accepted entrance exams. Since the University offers admission based on entrance, candidates must go through the cutoff trend to learn about the possibility for admission. Jain University Engineering Bangalore considers exams such as Uni-GAUGE, GATE, JET and other equivalent exams conducted on national level.

Q:   Is St Josephs University Tier 1 or Tier 2?
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St. Joseph's College of Commerce is generally considered to be a Tier 2 college in India. Tier 1 colleges are typically those that are considered premier institutions like the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), and other top universities.

Q:   What is the cutoff of Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences for admission 2026?
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The cut offs for 2026 are not out yet & will be updated once they are out. The cut off is different for diff. courses. The cut off is released on the basis of availability of seats & the level of completion. Once the student has cleared the cut off of a particular course, he/she moves for the further process of admission.

Q:   How is the faculty at Basaveshwar Engineering College?
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The faculty in the Basaveshwar Engineering College is highly skilled with qualified professionals.

Large chunks of the faculty consist of highly experienced teachers combined with research experience.

The faculty has rich experience as they hold high degrees such as Ph.D. and M.Tech. from esteemed institutions. Research work: Many faculty members are presently engaged in research projects. This exposure to research is also available to the students.

Faculty supportiveness toward students: Faculty is supportive and cooperative toward the students and guides and assists when needed.

In general, the quality of faculty is good at BEC. Quality of technical education by this college will be good due to good-quality faculties.

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Q:   Are there any specializations offered by Jyothy Institute of Technology - JIT?
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Jyothy Institute of Technology - JIT is a good institution for B.E. / B.Tech, M.E./M.Tech courses, and these programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. Major specialization at Jyothy Institute of Technology - JIT are Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Information Technology, Food Technology, Structural Engineering.
Q:   How is life at College of Agriculture, Hassan - University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore?
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 The campus spans 184 acres of land and is equipped with modern classrooms, seminar halls, examination halls with video surveillance systems, and well-equipped laboratories for teaching core and allied subjects of the curriculum. The college also has a central instrumentation lab with advanced equipment for research purposes.

The College of Agriculture, Hassan has a total of 771 students (397 girls and 374 boys) studying on campus. Students are exposed to rural agriculture, cropping patterns, orchards and plantations, food and biotech industries, and other related research institutions. The college provides a good social life with a rating of 9/10. The course curriculum is rated at 8/10. Hostel facilities are rated at 7/10. Campus life is rated at 7/10

Q:   Why to choose St. Aloysius (Deemed to be University)?
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St. Aloysius (Deemed to be University) is one of the eminent university which offers quality education to the students. Recognised by the UGC and approved by the AICTE, BCI and NCTE. The university is know for its Engineering and Management. The university has collaborated with foreign universities such as State University of New York, Millersville University, Pennsylvania, Prince of Songkla University, Sophia University and The Catholic University of Valencia. 

Q:   Is getting into University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore tough?
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Getting admission to University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore is not that tough. It require students to meet the cutoff at the university. The university accepts admissions mainly through entrance tests like KCET for BTech and Karnataka PGCET for M.Tech courses.

Q:   Is University of Agricultural Sciences as good as Government First Grade College, Sirsi?
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Yes.A good university is University of Agricultural Sciences. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) recognises it as one of the country's top agricultural universities. The university has a strong reputation for placements, a faculty of highly qualified instructors, state-of-the-art labs, and ample research facilities. ICAR named UASB the best agricultural university in India in 2012.Recent graduates' current salaries are typically less than those of students who graduated in earlier batches.

The 80th percentile corresponds to the maximum salary, and the 50th percentile to the median salary

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