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Abhi singh

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No, at least 95 percentile is required to get admission in NIT.

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Abhi singh

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No, But atleast try to go with ALL rounds by luck you can get NIT but I thing this is impossible.

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tarun mittal

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VITM Indore is not same as SIU. SIU is a decade old deemed to be university where colleges are more than 25 to 30 years old and reputed.
SUAS Indore is of the same Symbiosis society which owns SIU, but it is a JV with a German institute. It had its first batch last year which'll graduate in 2020. Only then we will see.

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Abhi singh

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I thing this is not easy to find that college with that rank, But NIT Karnataka is best for AI and ML.

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Deeksha Dixit

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From a placement perspective, BHU is better than JNU for pursuing B.Tech. The JNU offers B.Tech courses to NDA and INA cadets. For other students, it has integrated B.Tech. And M.Tech. Courses in three branches. Because the majority of these courses are new, there isn't much data to support their placement. As per the latest placement reports, the highest salary package in the previous batch was Rs. 21 LPA. Whereas IIT-BHU is a well-known name for placement, the highest salary package in 2022 was Rs. 78 LPA (domestic). .

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tarun mittal

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As you cannot mention the rank that you are got and the procedure Will depends upon the branch and your caste for cse you need to have below 10000 rank in EAMCET for OC and the list would go huge

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tarun mittal

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It is not a new thing, there was no such restriction earlier too. For appearing B.TECH entrances PCM is mandatory. You can have any subject for elective though Biology is mandatory for Bioengineering and Bio-tech. For CSE, there was or there will be no such restrictions. A score of my batch-mates are from Bio, still they have successfully landed offers with CSE.

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Abhi singh

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I am giving this answer in very short way and the answer is I can give you two easy and hard way
Easy Way- You can take admission in any normal college without any B.Tech (These all colleges are private and not very high level like placements and good faculty members not available in all colleges. )
Hard Way - Do preparation for JEE Mains if you want to take admission in B.Tech, and then give entrance exam. Here, there is not only JEE Main, there are many more exams but for every exam, you need to study hard because here is very high competition for top colleges.

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palak mahajan

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Hi Roshani you are a commerce student and doing B.Tech side by side of B.Com. You know what engineering is completely different field from commerce so please don't go for it. If you do this it will completely ruin your career.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, there is a reservation for children of Indian workers in Gulf countries at the College of Engineering, Pune. The supernumerary quota reserves 15% of the seats at COE Pune. Out of these 15% of seats, around one third are reserved for the children of Indian workers in Gulf countries. Persons of Indian origin (PIO), foreign nationals, and children of non-resident Indians (NRI) are eligible for rest seats in the supernumerary quota. You have to select your category in the application form, and on the basis of your 12th grade equivalent exam marks, you will get admission to the respective course.

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