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Mayank RajputHey Guys!! It's me Mayank👻

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The JEE Main cut off marks for acceptance into CSE branch has increased from 120 to 129.

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Mayank RajputHey Guys!! It's me Mayank👻

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In B.Tech Computer Engineering you need upto 84% to take admission.

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Rahul

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Hi,
Yes, through the lateral entry you can get direct admission in the college

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Keerthivasan

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Yes you can join. Regarding the syllabus, it's available online in the college portal

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Pallavi Sharma

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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 Universities
You can consider following colleges:
BITS Pilani
SP Jain
JIS University, Kolkata
Geeta University, Panipat
GITAM University, Visakhapatnam
Indo Global College, Chandigarh
IEM, Kolkata
UEM, Jaipur
ABBS Bangalore
Amity Noida.

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Simran Srivastava

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Hi Sudheer, MBA is way better than an M.Tech as nowadays, MBA degree is more demandable than M.Tech, first people used to do M.Tech after engineering but now all go for MBA after engineering. If M.Tech did from a good university or out of India, then its valuable or else most of the companies prefer an MBA degree.

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Simran Srivastava

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There are multiple options after B.Tech
Plan Further Studies with specialisation i.e., M.Tech
Interested in Business and Management i.e., MBA
Adding some expertise or certification - Diploma Courses:
Study Abroad
Crack the Civil Services Examination.

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Simran Srivastava

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There is equal preference for MBA and M.Tech after B.Tech. Both MBA and M.Tech courses have their own pros and cons. The career score and employment scenario for MBA and M.Tech is not the same. Choosing the right path depends on the mindset of students.

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