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Ankit Raut

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Yes, you can apply for a cyber security course after completing your BE in Computer Engineering. In fact, having a background in computer engineering can be an advantage, as it provides a solid foundation in computer Science and programming, which are essential for understanding the technical aspects of cyber security. Cyber security is a rapidly growing field, and there are many programs available at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level that specialize in cyber security. These programs may include courses on topics such as network security, cryptography, cyber crime, and ethical hacking. To apply for a cyber security course,
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Mithun R

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The application process for all the programs at the university can be done by either online and offline. Admission for all the B.Tech specializations is based on merit obtained by the students. Fee structure for B.Tech
Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 3,00,000.

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Sonali Kumari singh

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Preparing for an entrance exam in just 15 days is definitely challenging, but it's not impossible. Here are some tips that might help you prepare for the VITEEE in such a short amount of time:
Analyze the exam pattern and syllabus: Before you start studying, make sure you have a clear understanding of the VITEEE exam pattern and syllabus. This will help you to know what topics are important and how much time you need to dedicate to each topic.
Prioritize topics and focus on weak areas: After analyzing the syllabus, prioritize the topics based on their importance and focus on your weak areas first. Spend more time on the topics that carr
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Balaram

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The cutoff for OJEE 2020 for admission to the CET, Bhubaneswar for various branches of engineering are as follows:
Computer Science Engineering - 149 (General), 120 (SEBC), 96 (ST), 95 (SC)
Electrical Engineering - 127 (General), 99 (SEBC), 75 (ST), 68 (SC)
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering - 138 (General), 112 (SEBC), 87 (ST), 83 (SC)
Mechanical Engineering - 120 (General), 97 (SEBC), 70 (ST), 67 (SC)
Civil Engineering - 110 (General), 87 (SEBC), 62 (ST), 59 (SC)

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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The basis for taking admission in a college for B.Tech mechanical engineering between UPTU and JEE Mains score may vary from college to college.
Some colleges may consider both UPTU and JEE Mains scores for admission, while others may consider only one of the two exams. Some colleges may also give preference to candidates based on their 12th board exam scores.
Therefore, it is important to research and check the admission criteria of the specific college you are interested in applying to. You can also visit the college's official website or contact the admission department to get detailed information about the admission process and eligi
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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No, it is not correct that doing B.Tech from UPTU colleges is a waste of time and money and they do not provide any placement. There are several colleges affiliated with UPTU that offer quality education and have a good placement record. While it is true that some colleges affiliated with UPTU may have a lower placement record compared to other colleges, it is not fair to generalize all colleges under UPTU based on a few exceptions. There are several factors that can influence the placement record of a college, such as the quality of education, infrastructure, faculty, industry collaborations, and location. Moreover, it is not only the
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Shrey Arora

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In my point of view, doing B.Tech + M.Tech CSE is better and will give you good qualitative and quantitative job.

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Shrey Arora

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In my point of view, doing B.Tech + M.Tech CSE is better and will give you good qualitative and quantitative job.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

In the CBSE 10th exams 2023, each paper will carry 80 marks each, and the remaining 20 marks will comprise of internal assessment. So there is nothing to worry about internal marks given by the school. You needs only the passing marks.

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