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Imran Shaikh

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, you just have to clear CET and then you can directly enroll for degree first year.

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Priyamvada

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Design, implementation, and administration of information systems involving both software and hardware operations are the focus of computer Science engineering (CSE). A computer scientist is an expert in computational theory and the creation of computing systems. You gain an advantage by studying computer Science and engineering at Chandigarh University in Punjab, India, which has the best CSE engineering college. It offers a thriving research environment, cutting-edge facilities supported by industry, and engaging instructional resources. Our programme includes all basic and advanced engineering and computer principles and gives stude
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Probuddha Konwar

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Yes, the students of Diploma in apparel design and fabrication technology can write DCET.

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Probuddha Konwar

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Yes, you can change the branch only during your third semester as after that, you're not allowed to change your branch.

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abhinash kumar

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There is no B.Tech available in the specialization of Mechatronics Engineering. The course is B.E in Mechatronics Engineering and you can take admission easily with your rank.

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Probuddha Konwar

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Yes and it is called as Intrigrated engineering.

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Nishant Garg

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The cutoff depends on which college are you targeting. For some colleges, you won't need any cutoff & some NITs might even require a 99.9 percentile.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello A Rama, by online course, if you mean correspondence course through a distance Education University then you are in trouble. This is so since at present at least in India no University is being allowed to offer professional courses by means of correspondence means of education. However AICTE the body which supervisors all the technical colleges in the country has just come out with a concept paper of running different engineering colleges in hybrid mode meaning some classes could be physical while others could be online but for this to happen actually it may take some time.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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COEP is the premier engineering college in the state of Maharashtra. As a result of this, the admissions close at relatively very high closing ranks. It is understood that the closing rank in CSE could be as low as 150. However, from this year on the words, the Government of Maharashtra has announced that a combination of marks in 12th and marks in MHT CET will decide the ranking of student. This ruling will help those students who have scored quite well in 12th board in the state of Maharashtra. To help you I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about admissions to this premier Institute of the Governmen
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello! Ujval Maurya, I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about SSN college. The fees mention here is for the duration of course and not per your basis. Normally, colleges use the terminology total fees to indicate that the fees is for the complete course duration and not per year basis. https://www.shiksha.com/college/ssn-college-of-engineering-old-mahabalipuram-road-Chennai-23008/courses
The fees mention here belongs to the category of tuition fees and maybe when you actually go for admission you may have to give more money because colleges ask for money under different headings over and above tuition
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