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M.Tech in Communications Engineering colleges in Haryana

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On M.Tech in Communications Engineering colleges in Haryana
Q:   What is the average package offered at NorthCap University?
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The average package offered to the top 50% during the NorthCap University placements stood at INR 10.14 LPA. Check out the table for reference:

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Placement Statistics (2025)

Average Package Top 50%

INR 10.14 LPA

Q:   What are the fees for M.Tech programmes at FET MRIIRS?
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There are multiple M.Tech streams in FET MRIIRS, and the average fees for M.Tech is between 2.1 LPA to 2.6 LPA. There are a total of 16 M.Tech courses in the institution. To check other courses fee you can visit the college website.

For M.Tech admissions GATE, CUET -Pg exam is also considered and the eligibility is minmum 50 percent in Graduation (10+2)

Q:   Which entrance exam is accepted by GD Goenka University?
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The answer is yes. GD Goenka University accepts CUET score for all the programmes. Apart from the CUET scores, the University also accepts national-level entrance exams such as MAT/CAT/CMAT for admission to MBA courses. For BTech course, the university accept JEE Mains/GD Goenka Test score. However, students can find the table below to know the selection procedure for few of the courses:

CourseSelection Criteria
BScGD  GD Goenka Test + Interview
BBACUET, GD Goenka Test, CUET
BPharmaHSTES, CUET
BCACUET, GD Goenka Test,
BTechCUET, GD Goenka Test, Class 12, JEE Main, ISC, HSTES
Q:   What is the difference between an Arbitrator and a Judge?
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Judges are answerable to only the court and law. However, an arbitrator is only answerable to the parties they are dealing with. Some of the more comparison points are mentioned below:

FeatureArbitratorJudge
SelectionChosen by the parties involved in the disputeAppointed by the government or judicial system
AuthorityDerives authority from the arbitration agreementDerives authority from the law and the Constitution
FocusResolving a specific dispute between private partiesUpholding the law and delivering justice in all cases brought before the court
FlexibilityCan tailor procedures and rules to suit the specific disputeFollows established court procedures and rules

Source - Multiple external / official sites, data may vary.

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