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Jalaj P Patel

Beginner-Level 5

For the B.Tech in Food Process Engineering For Home state closing rank was .
for General 55521
General Female 51637
EWS 10523
EWS Female 15830
OBC NCL 20797
OBC NCL Female 39901
SC 10709
SC Female 15115
ST 3068
For Other state closing rank was.
for General 44270
General Female 58225
EWS 6724
OBC NCL 13629
OBC NCL Female 18418
SC 6198
SC Female 7469
ST 2210
Here, all ranks are in the respective catagory ranks

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Ayush Jain

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IMU CET cutoff 2023 will be released by the Indian Maritime University, Chennai, soon after the result is declared and the last year cutoff was 179 for general and so on.

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Piyush Singh

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Lowest packege is 4.5 LPA

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Nitika

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Yes, of course doing M.Tech after completing B.Tech is a right decision for students who wants to increase their creativity and work more on their technical skills. It also provides gives you great career opportunities. Top 10 Courses after B.Tech CSE (Computer Science Engineering) in 2023. Post Graduate Diploma in Data Science. M.Tech in Computer Science. M.Tech in IT. Masters in Cybersecurity and Cyber laws. MBA in IT. M.Phil in Advanced Computer Science. Masters in Data Analytics/ Data sciences. Masters in Nano Technology.

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Ayush Jain

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The Cutoff for 2023 should be released in August and the last year cutoff was 575700 for B-Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering and in 2023 the expected cutoff should be more than last year.

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Ketan Faujdar

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Yes, you can apply for UPSC civil services exam after completing the computer Science engineering degree.

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Ketan Faujdar

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BCA makes you adept at the application level of computers whereas B.Tech makes you proficient at the 'technical' level (Software, Hardware, applications etc). Whereas for BCA students need to have secured good grades in any of the Arts/Science or Commerce streams.

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Nitika

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Nitika

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Students can get admission to the BTech courses offered by the University of Delhi by cracking the DUET entrance examination conducted by the varsity.
List of the Delhi University colleges that provide Bachelor of Technology courses is mentioned below
Gargi College
Kalindi College
Kamla Nehru
Fee structure for B.Tech program is about INR 5,200 at Delhi University.

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Nitika

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SRM (KTR) would be my choice if I am studying biotechnology because my roommates were from biotechnology branch, and they used to tell me about their research works and Journals which are published in Science magazines. Like Biotechnology every other Branch in SRM has dedicated labs and they do have lot research work going on with the help of funds which is provided by the tie-ups between various pharmaceuticals company and state government.

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