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Pallavi Sharma

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Well, there can be many aspects to be considered while choosing a branch (stream) for B.Tech. You have to choose the stream as per your interest. No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your career. SEE there are enough jobs for every stream, what a company need is quality engineers, So if you are dead serious for your better future and giving parallel dedication towards it, you will definitely going to succeed. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and I
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tarun mittal

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There is no cut-off criteria in Chandigarh University.
Hello, I am final year student of Chandigarh University. In CU anyone can get admission in any stream or course weather it is b. Tech or any other professional courses. They provide scholarships on the basis of past academic performance.
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tarun mittal

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2017to18 was the first batch of Sandip University so the cutoff is 45480. So, it wll take more 2 to 3 years (according to course) for 1st passout batch. At this point, we cannot say, how will be the placement!
But, I am damn sure, that the college won't miss this opportunity of placement for future advertising, as it'll be the first batch of University & Face of new University

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tarun mittal

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Do not know about the cut-off marks for getting admitted to Nirma CSE in the NRI Quota but the AIR at which the NRI Quota for CSE exhausted was 47500 odd.
Hope this helps. All the best

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tarun mittal

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I think if you are getting CSE branch in UIT RGPV. Then you must be getting LNCT (mains). Now I will try to state the differences between these two colleges and then you can decide it yourself
LNCT provides excellent placement for CSE and IT branches.Anuj garg is tpo of the LNCT groups,who has good networking with top most IT companies .You can assure yourself of placement in companies like cognizant ,wipro.,Infosys,TCS,tech mahindra etc if u are in LNCT main. On the other side in UIT RGPV only company that came for CSE students this year was TCS . About 30 40 students got placed from cse-it branch in UIT whereas 100 were placed from LN
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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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The basic eligibility to apply for this B.Tech Course is the completion of 10+2 with at least 60% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one optional from Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology from a recognised university.
Course Level: Undergraduate Level
Eligibility Criteria: 10+2 with PCM or PCB with. Starting Salary: INR 2-6 LPA

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tarun mittal

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Well, first of all you must define what is a good branch according to you.
In my opinion, you will definitely get a branch in CET but this rank be enough to get a seat in CSE for sure is nearly about 43400 (unless you belong to the reserved category).
You can opt for other branches with this rank. If you really wanna go for CSE then you can just take up any branch in CET and then change it to CSE(43400) so this is the latest cutoff in your second year by obtaining a good GPA.
The final words being a student of CSE would be (a good branch would not help you get a good job). Once you step into CET you would realize that all the stars of CET
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43 percentage to minimum

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Ujjawal Anand

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No that won't make a problem for you. The JAB considers all of this in the counselling.

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Ujjawal Anand

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You should work hard to get the best colleges. Join an institute and start preparing. Good luck.

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