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neha dhumal

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Bharteey Vidyapeeth, Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Thakur College of Engineering, Vidyalankar Institute Of Technology, A.C Patil College of Engineering, Anjuman-I-Islam's Kalsekar college, Pillai Rassaine.

This college have fees INR 80,000 - INR 120,000. And by MAHADBT provides scholarships. And then as your marks are good, you can also apply for private scholarships like jio, Tata, JSW and many more.

And if you are struggling for the financial crisis, I suggest you take an educational loan for your studies. Education loans have many benefits. You can definitely go for it instead of compromising with your education.

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neha dhumal

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For B.Tech/B.E admission you will need Academic Records. Like 10th marksheet, 12th marksheet you will need. Entrance Exam Score card (MHTCET or JEE). Allotment letter of  the college (if you are planning to take admission through cap round). Adhaar card Xerox, Ration card Xerox, caste certificate, caste validity, gap certificate (if applicable). Your passport size photograph will required. You can check on official website of bharteey vidyapeeth college. There you will get the details or even contact the faculty by contact number provided.

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neha dhumal

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Yes, you are eligible for DASA if your father or brother is an NRI and will sponsor you. To qualify that your father or brother must have the NRI status and you will need the proof like passport or visa. Your education must have completed upto class 12 with subject physics, maths, chemistry, biology or computer Science and should have scored minimum 60%.You should have valid SAT Subject Test scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Math. You should check age criteria that you must be born on or after 2003.If you meet these, you can apply under DASA.

 

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neha dhumal

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Some technical colleges may offer discounts or scholarships to students based on various factors, such as academic performance, financial need, or specific entrance exam scores. These discounts can include tuition fee waivers, merit-based scholarships, or special concessions for economically weaker sections. Additionally, many colleges provide discounts or benefits for students from reserved categories or those participating in state or central government schemes.To know more about available discounts, visit the official website of the college, check their scholarship section, or contact the admission office for detailed information.

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Distance B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) with AICTE Approval at Low Cost

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has specific guidelines regarding distance education for technical courses. Historically, B.Tech programs were not offered through distance education modes due to the practical nature of the coursework. However, some institutions have introduced flexible learning modes with AICTE approval. It's essential to verify the current status and approval of such programs directly with AICTE and the respective institutions to ensure compliance and recognition.

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Dev Sharma

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Admission to BTech in Computer Science and Engineering at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA) University is done based on the scores obtained in the JEE Main or the SAAT exam. In 2024, the cutoff ranks for the exam ranged around 21,912 and 5,000, respectively for the students belonging to the general category. Please note that the cutoff varies for the students belonging to other categories.

 

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Avinash S

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  1. 10th and 12th marks card.
  2. Transfer certificate.
  3. Id proof.
  4. Caste certificate (some colleges ask.)
  5. Birth certificate (some ask, makes no sense ik)
  6. Your alloted seat certificate if you're joining through an exam.

That's pretty much what I had to have for the admission process.

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