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M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering colleges in Jammu & Kashmir - Other

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On M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering colleges in Jammu & Kashmir - Other
Q:   Does Government College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu provide good placement facilities?
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Government College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu has been rated 2.5 on placements on the basis of 40 reviews done by students.
Q:   What is the average package of CSE branch at NIT Srinagar?
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The NIT Srinagar CSE average package stood at INR 11 LPA, which was the highest of all branches. Take a look at the following table to know the NIT Srinagar average package 2025:

Engineering Branch

Average Package (2025)

CSE

INR 11 LPA

IT

INR 10.4 LPA

ECE

INR 8.6 LPA

Electrical Engineering

INR 8 LPA

Mechanical Engineering

INR 8.6 LPA

Civil Engineering

INR 8 LPA

Metallurgical & Material Engineering

INR 8 LPA

 

Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for M.Tech at SMVDU?
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As per the latest information, the overall cut-off varies from 357-367 for the M.Tech courses at SMVDU.

To be spoken separately the expected cut-off for "computer and Science engeenering" is 357, 361 for "system engeenering" and 367 for "electronic and communication engeenering".

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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