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Both the fields are different. But, I would suggest you to go with mechatronics. It will help you somewhere in robotics and robotics have very less demand right now.
Candidate must have completed Diploma Course in Engineering and Technology in relevant stream with minimum 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) from an All India Council for Technical Education or Central or State Government approved Institution or its equivalent. Or Candidate must have completed B.Sc. From UGC/ Association of Indian Universities recognised University with at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) and passed 10+2 with Mathematic... View more
Sumit, last date for applying this year is over which means you need to drop this year.
Dropping an year is not advisable. Better would be apply for admission to some good university.
Most of the private universities these days offer you admission either on basis of LEET or direct admission on the basis of your marks in Diploma. They offer world class environment to students along with good placements. Some even offer good scholarships to students. Check their websites.
Good luck.
Hello Zeibak,
This is now a deemed university and is not to be confused with Punjab University. Being a deemed university, it has powers to decide it's own methods of admission. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
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The syllabus of Electronics and communication engineering in LEET are:
1. Basic Circuit Elements
2. Amplifiers
3. Network Analysis
4. Network theorems
5. Communication Theory and Systems
6. Communication systems types
7. Modulation
8. FM waves.
9. Demodulation of AM waves
10. Antenna and wave propagation
11. AM modulators
12. Conducting materials
13. Super conductivity
14. Resistors
15. Transformers
16. Printed circuit boards
17. Inductors
18. RF Coils
19. Measuring Instruments
20. Microprocessors and its applications
21. Transducers
22. TV Engineering
Yes, this can be beneficial but prefer to do the graduation in Mechanical engineering if available through lateral mode.
Hello,
B.Tech courses in Maharashtra are based on Diploma marks. So no LEET is conducted there for B.Tech lateral admissions. Hence please apply through the following link. Thank you.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, IIIT Sonepat BTech application process is completely online. Candidates are required to fill the JEE Main online application form by visiting the JEE official website. Also candidates are required to <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/josaa-counselling-application-form">register for the JoSAA counselling</a>and finally the Institution has its own application form, which candidates have to fill out once the admission portal is open.</p>
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You may please confirm for which university are you seeking information on lateral entry admission.
Dear,
There is no disadvantage of pursuing B.Tech in a particular branch in the 2nd year because from the 2nd year only the particular specialisation study will start and in next 3 years you would obtain, skills, knowledge, internship, project work and mainly you will get the same B.Tech degree as awarded to the student who took admission in the first year.
All the best.
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There is no course in it which offers lateral entry for B.Tech.
Hello Joseph,
Nice query. No, I too have not come across any such course offered by any institute.
7.30 CGPA is quite good and you can look for admission in universities like Adamas University-West Bengal, Lovely Professional University-Jalandhar and DPU-Delhi.
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Hi,
Mentioned below are some of the good government colleges offering B.Tech through lateral entry:
1. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
2. Ansal Institute of Technology
3. B.M. College of Technology & Management (BMCTM)
4. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-D)
5. Delhi Technical University ( Formerly DCE-Delhi College of Engineering)
6. Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT)
7. Guru Nanak Group of Institutes (Hermes Institute)
8. New Green Field College of Engineering and Technology (NGF)
9. Jamia Hamdard (Deemed University)
10. Delhi Institute of Technology and Management (DITM)