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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
Though if you belong to reserved category, you may have chances, this is completely based on previous year data, cut-offs vary every year based on multiple factors such as seat intake, difficulty level of the paper, number of candidates appearing for the examination etc.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
The cut off for 2022 is not out yet.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 1
You must have completed Diploma (which you have)
And you must attend an exam similar to KEAM entrance examination which have studied topics based on the mathematics, English and basics of every stream (I. e. civil, computer, mechanical, EEE, etc.)
You must at least score pass for entering public or private school
Achieving rank in this exam increases possibility to receive seats in government or government aided colleges.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- IIT, Roorkee.
2- National Institute of Technology.
3- PES University
4- SRM Institute of Science and Technology.
5- IIEST, Shibpur.
6- Vellore Institute of Technology.
7- Shobhit University.
8- Amrita University.
9- Lingayas University.
10- Jadavpur University. Job Profiles for B.Tech Graduates: Computer Science Engineer, Mining Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Ceramic Engineer, Civil Engineer, Production Engineer, Automobile Engineer, Robotics Engineer, etc.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Building control surveyor. CAD technician. Consulting civil engineer. Contracting civil engineer. Design engineer. Estimator. Nuclear engineer. Site engineer. Civil Engineering is the branch of engineering where more precision is required in executing theoretical knowledge in real-time projects. If that knowledge isn't sufficient, blunders can happen. So, if one is thinking of opting for civil engineering, more precision is required in terms of choosing the college. Best University
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