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Ravi Babu

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There isn't a specific 100% scholarship that covers all tuition and other costs at the College of Dairy Science and Technology in Mannuthy. Nonetheless it offers need-based and merit-based scholarships including ICAR-sponsored scholarships and the Merit Cum Means scholarship for non-SC/ST students who are financially disadvantaged While full fee waivers are not guaranteed, these may cover a sizable amount of fees for qualified students.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Yes, Asian College of Engineering and Technology is generally considered to have good and experienced faculty. The college emphasizes qualified and experienced faculty members, with many holding PhD. Students often praise the faculty's dedication to both academic and personal mentoring.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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To get admitted into the BTech course at Asian College of Engineering and Technology candidates typically need to have passed their 10 + 2 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 50% 45% for Reserve categories with physics chemistry and mathematics as core subject additionally the usually need to qualify in a relevant entrance exam like JEE main or TNEA Tamilnadu Engineering admissions

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Yes, Asian College of Engineering and Technology in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu is generally considered a non and reputable Engineering College it's known for its focus on practical learning, industry aligned curriculum and research and their teachers are so supportive and cooperative with students and very knowledgeable and their learning environment is so good

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Faculty at KIPM College of Engineering and Technology (KIPM) are decent in academics. Some are really good in various departments like CSE, ECE etc. while some are just decent. They will come, teach you and go. But you will find many faculty members who are the master of their field. Most of them hold a doctorate degree as their highest qualification.

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Kartik Saxena

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Yes, M.A.M College of Engineering and Technology (MAMCET) has a good and experienced faculty team across its engineering departments. Most faculty members hold M.E./M.Tech degrees, and many have Ph.D. qualifications in their respective fields.

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Hi.G H Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Jalgaon considers JEE Main score for admission to BTech course. However, JEE Main is not mandatory. Aspirants with a valid score in MHT CET can also get admission provided they also fulfils the eligibility requirements. Candidates must complete Class 12 with PCM/ PCMB with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for reserved category) for admission.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Padala Rama Reddi College of Commerce & Management? Oh, that's totally a private gig—not a government setup at all. They kicked things off back in 1995 (which, wow, feels like a whole other era) thanks to the Padala Rama Reddi Educational Society. And yeah, in case you're wondering, they're tight with Osmania University. Plus, AICTE gave them the green light, so it's all official and above board.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Here are, the professors at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology. They're not just ticking boxes—they actually know their stuff. Loads of them have been teaching for, like, a decade or more, and quite a few rock those PhDs or at least postgrad degrees. 

What's cool is, they don't just drone on in lectures. People say they're super chill, pretty easy to talk to, and actually want you to get what they're teaching. You'll catch them running practicals, clearing up doubts (sometimes more than once because, let's be honest, who gets everything the first time? ), and making classes way less boring than you'd expect. 

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