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Saksham Tiwari

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Defining the "best" college for B.Tech truly depends on your priorities! If you're aiming for top-tier research and innovation, IITs (like Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur) are unparalleled. For strong industry connections and practical exposure, NITs (like Trichy, Warangal) and private institutions like VIT Vellore or SRM are excellent. Some prefer location, specific branch strength, or affordability. Each college has unique strengths, so consider what matters most to your academic and career goals.

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Rishabh Pandey

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One can take a B.Tech course laterally, whereby a Diploma or a B.Sc. with Math can directly enter into the 2 and or even 3 rd year of the engineering degree. The criteria are normally 3 years Diploma in a discipline of engineering or B.Sc. (Mathematics), minimum aggregate percentage (45-60% majorly). Most institutes have their admissions through the lateral entry entrance examinations at the state (the state entrance exams are LEET^ {6} or BCECE LE^ {7} etc.) or institution level and after that the counselling. Application is done by filling online forms, submitting documents and payment of fees.

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Rishabh Pandey

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RT in Chemistry on your 12 th marksheet generally refers to Repeat Theory, whereby, you had failed in understanding the theory part of the Chemistry test. Although it may pass you overall in case you score sufficiently in other subjects/practicals, the eligibility criterion in several B.Tech courses, particularly in the best institutions such as IITs/NITs, stipulates you to have passed each of the subjects individually including Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM). You may be required to pass the compartment/improvement exam in Chemistry so as to meet B.Tech admission requirement in most colleges. Nonetheless, in some private univ

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Lakshmi

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Several government colleges and universities in India offer B.Tech programs through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), including the University of Delhi (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). Many other central and state universities also participate in CUET for B.Tech admissions. 

University of Delhi (DU): Offers a wide range of B.Tech programs through its various colleges. 

Banaras Hindu University (BHU): Known for its strong engineering programs, particularly in areas like Dairy Technology and Food Technology. 

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI): A central universit

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Anant katare

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Some reputed and good government colleges to pursue B.Tech in Patna are mentioned below the list includes colleges like Bhaktiyarpar College of Engineering, Gaya College of Engineering, Maulana Azad College of Engineering and Technology, RP Sharma Institute of Technology, Nalanda College of Engineering, Darbhanga College of Engineering these are some of the good colleges in Patna to pursue Btech.

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Vaibhav Mishra

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The cutoff of B.Tech food technology at agricultural College and research association is not directly provided in 2024 

Here are some criteria for taking admission in B.Tech food technology 

To get admission in B.Tech food technology, you need to have a minimum of 50% marks in class 12th 

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Baskaran M

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B.Tech branch decision: match your spark (passions), target (career goals), and superpower (strengths). Scope out the college's cred, profs, and curriculum. Top contenders: CSE, EE, ME, ECE – pick your perfect fit!

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Aman Kumar

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You should have passed your 10+2 or equivalent exam with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any one of the following topics Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocation subject Computer Science, Information Technology, Informatics Practice, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics or Business Studies to be able to pursue B.Tech AI at Medi-Caps University in Indore. On the basis of these three subjects, the general category candidates are required to score at least 45 percent of these marks, whereas SC/ST/OBC (without creamy layer) are required to score at least 40 percent. You are admitted on basis of how you would pe

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Aman Kumar

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Given a CRL rank of rank of 516357 in JEE Mains, the possibility of getting a B.Tech CSE seat in top NITs and IIITs or even government colleges known to be established (wide cutoffs) is very unlikely. The best of the colleges you will be able to get into would be the state level government colleges accepting higher ranks and private engineering colleges too. Consider different institutions, which may have their own entry exams or have a direct intake with only JEE Main scores, perhaps checking out some branches with specificization (e.g. AI/ML, Data-science, etc.) in case the institutions offer those, as their cutoff might be a little

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Aman Kumar

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Well yes you are right. Admissions to B.Tech at Shiv Nadar University (SNU) have an Academic Proficiency Test (APT) over and above SNUSAT. SNUSAT is a general aptitude test which lasts usually about 2 hours and the section test is also known as subject test, this is subject specific and lasts about 60 minutes and contains Physics and Mathematics when the candidate is interested in B.Tech. Therefore yes your overall performing time in exam B.Tech would be longer than your 2 hours SNUSAT.

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