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Rounit Rai

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There are many colleges in India which have defence quoto though no government colleges make provisions for it, generally. Some of the colleges are as follows
1- Delhi colleges of Engineering (DCE) or DTU, which has 10% quota which is generally for children or/and widows of personnel of Armed/Para-Military forces with high priority.
2- IP university (Indraprasth University), Delhi.

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Ankan Dutta

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for admission in B.Tech. In IILM University. As New Education policy emphasises upon Competency based assessment and following the similar path IILM University conducts an admission test to assess the competency of the aspiring students to measure their preparedness for the undergraduate programme. The test will provide transparency to the students and same opportunity to compete for the seats of the University. The test will be a comprehensive test at par with the leading Universities at National and state level. Exam Mode: Online. Once the candidate has filled the application form, he will receive his l

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Soham Banik

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Yes definitely you can.

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Vinita Parashar

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I am now pursuing a master's degree in full stack software engineering via an online institution. After much consideration, I decided for NIIT, and I'm glad I did. Taking their courses is a great way to get started in the fields of data Science and analytics. Since they take a hands-on approach to teaching and provide a wide range of interesting assignments, their pupils quickly come to respect and like them. All of the teachers are active experts in their fields, and they are happy to share their knowledge with you in the classroom. Their personalized attention ensures that you are always well-versed in the most current developments i
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Hritik Kumar

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The hostel fee of 1 year B.Tech lateral entry at JSS, Noida is around 2 lakhs per year.

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rubina singh

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No, it is not possible. You must complete a Master's degree in order to pursue a Ph.D. so you must complete an M.Tech. Or Masters in the area of interest.

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rubina singh

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No, it is not possible. You must complete a Master's degree in order to pursue a Ph.D. so you must complete an M.Tech. Or Masters in the area of interest.

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rubina singh

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No, it is not possible. You must complete a Master's degree in order to pursue a Ph.D. so you must complete an M.Tech. Or Masters in the area of interest.

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Argun Thakur

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Ankit Babu

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As far as the recent trends are concerned, Computer Science will fetch you far better placement opportunities and salaries as compared to Mechanical stream. Many the colleges touch above 90% placement percentage in CS branch, however, the placement percentage of Mechanical branch is slightly lower.

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