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Shubhangi Kaushal

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You can choose any of the branches depending on your interest.

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Deepshikha singh

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The job scope for B.Tech Automobile Engineering is promising and offers varied job opportunities such as automobile designer, sales engineer etc.

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Deepshikha singh

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The best branches in KIIT with regards to the placements are- Computer Science engineering Information technology Electronics and telecommunication engineering.

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Deepshikha singh

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Yes, the candidates must meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to B.Tech. Courses under management quota. The minimum eligibility required for B.Tech. Admission is a minimum of 60% marks in a 10+2 level examination. The minimum pass percentage might vary among institutes.

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Khalid Hasan

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Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar is preferable for B.Tech. It is located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It is a Government institute.

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Gurumukh LambaTrying to learn every time.

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The GNIIT (NIIT's Generic IT programme) is a three-year full-time programme that is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in computer Science and information technology. The programme covers a wide range of topics, including programming, data structures, algorithms, computer systems, databases, and software engineering. In terms of fees, the cost of the GNIIT programme will vary depending on the location of the institute and the mode of study (online or in-person). It is best to contact a NIIT center near you for more information on the exact fees for the GNIIT programme. As far as placement is concerned, NIIT has a str
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Shoab Ahmad

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Hello,
Hope you are doing great there. I regret to say this but with this percentile chances of your admission into some government, college is nearly negligible. Even the only chance for you to get a seat in some top government college is only and only in the physical round of counseling. You can definitely get a seat in some private college.

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MURPHY J

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You have a good scope when you talk of Information Technology. One can really reach heights purusinh B.Tech in Information Technology.

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MURPHY J

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You need to have some sort of coping mechanism embedded in you. Because engineering will toil someone so hard that an unprepared person can really have a hard time dealing with it. Coming to academic skills, you should have a decent knowledge of your subject. You can develop other things in the course of your journey.

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