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Anmol Dubey

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Many engineering colleges offer B.Tech programs with relatively low fees and decent placements, some provide direct admission based on the score of class 12th. Consider institutions such as some government engineering colleges (GECs) and some private universities in Gujarat, which can consider the 12th standard performance with the entrance examination score. Examples include some colleges affiliated to Anna University and others such as Amity University or JP Institute of Information Technology.

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Baskaran M

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MIT Bangalore's BTech fee structure:

- *Total Fees*: 19.58 Lacs for 4 years

- *Yearly Fees*: 2.87 Lacs to 5.09 lakhs

- *Hostel Fees*: 1.82 Lacs to 3.72 Lacs per year

- *Scholarships*: Merit, AICTE, economically weaker section, and branch-specific scholarships available.

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Aman Kumar

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There are a lot of government and state -funded engineering colleges taking students under B.Tech wherein the fee is considerably poor in terms of marks obtained in the 12th grade. Examples are AU Allahabad (4400 rupees per year) and multiple Government Engineering Colleges (GECs) in Gujarat (such as Surat, Valsad and Patan) at a fee of about 6000 rupees per year. Alternatives consist of Jadavpur University (Kolkata, 10,000-20, 000 per annum) and COEP Technological University (Pune, 9000-15, 000 per annum). The state-level counseling in these institutions is generally particular.

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Yogita Jain

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Saurabh Khanduri

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BTech fee structure at IIIT Bhagalpur is divided into four parts. The first part includes the full annual tution fee for the first year, the annual institute fees and also the one time admission fee for students joining IIIT Bhagalpur BTech course. The second and third parts are comprised of annual tuition, and institute fees for 2/4/6 th and 3/5/7 respectively.  Finally, the last part is comprised of the annual tuition and institute fee for the 8th semester which also includes the convocation fee.

On top of the aforementioned fees, students using the hostel facility are also required to pay Hostel charges on a per semester basis a

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Sukrati Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

With a JEE Mains rank of approximately twelve lakh, it is unfortunately not possible to secure a B.Tech in Computer Science seat at any IIIT or GFTI through the main JoSAA rounds. These institutes typically close admissions for CSE below around fifty thousand rank for open category, with even less popular GFTIs and IIITs not stretching anywhere close to twelve Lacs rank.

 

You may wish to explore private engineering colleges where cut-offs are more flexible or consider state-level counseling where some self-financed or university colleges accept higher ranks. For IIITs and GFTIs, this rank is simply not competitive for CSE seats in

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Ayush Mishra

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The valor is CRL that averages at 165236 in JEE Mains, which in turn means that entry into the most coveted NITs or IIITs will be very difficult with popular subjects such as Computer Science. But nevertheless, you do stand good chances in other younger or lowerly ranked NITs to get less competitive areas of the branch like Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Metallurgical or Bio-technology. Take NITs of North East (e.g. Agartala, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh) as an example, or other new NITs such as Hamirpur, Patna, or Srinagar. Moreover, you have options to look into Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs), other coll

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nishwa Nm

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91.79 is a good score.Your chances for getting an admission depends upon the category and the state you belong.NITs have 50% reservation for home state students. You have a good chance in getting admission to electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. Maybe you can get admission to Computer Science engineering in newer of less popular NITs.you can explore NITs like NIT arunachal pradesh, NIT Puducherry etc.

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Bhanupratap singh

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With this rank, You can not get NIT or IIIT colleges in Odisha for BE/BTech for sure. You can try for various private colleges nearby your city or with in the state. You can try for even state government engineering colleges.

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Aman Kumar

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SRM typically requires minimum 50% PCM (45% for reserved categories) in Class 12, alongside a valid SRMJEEE rank (or JEE Main in some categories). For CS/AI/ML, the rank matters far more. Make maths compulsory (unless you're going for certain tech lite programmes). Always re-check the current year SRMJEEE brochure—they sometimes tweak cut offs and eligibility language.

 

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