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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Although your B.Tech in Software may be a high degree, there exists several railway types of jobs, most specifically technician or Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) where the recruitment criteria require an ITI certificate in other fields of works such as Electrician. Online ITI in EEE to fulfill these requirements could only be considered valid in case the course belongs to NCVT/SCVT completely and the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) indeed accept it by name. Online ITI courses on practical courses may not have the practice portion usually required. Do take a closer look at the official notices on railway jobs though the B.Tech by itself m
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the IIT Madras does not have such an integrated B.Tech + M.Tech dual degree in the field of study of "Forensic Chemistry." Although IIT Madras has several dual degree programs (B.Tech & M.Tech, or BS & MS) in engineering and Science related disciplines, and at its Chemistry department there are several faculty who have extensive experience in the field of Forensic Chemistry, the latter itself is not mentioned as a separate and special integrated option. You can think of a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering or some related field (perhaps Chemistry) and then contact other universities to see whether they offer an M.Sc in Forensic Science
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In the case of B.Tech course offered by Delhi Technological University (DTU), the 2025 set of admission:
Mechanical Engineering: 300 seats can be taken up by the 4 year B.Tech in the Mechanical Engineering.
Electrical Engineering: The 4 year B.Tech in Electrical Engineering has a quota of 300.
DTU has a seat capacity of 2,690 seats in all its B.Tech specializations and both the Mechanical and the Electrical Engineering are some of the largest branches in terms of seat capacity. Normally, Delhi students would take 85 percent seats and others are 15 percent seats allotted to candidates belonging to the other states and cities. There can be
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
You can pursue B.Tech after ITI through:
- *Lateral Entry*: Direct admission to 2nd year of B.Tech
- *Diploma Route*: Pursue Diploma and then take lateral entry to B.Tech
Check institution-specific eligibility and contact admissions offices for guidance.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Woxsen University offers infrastructure and modern labs for B.Tech CSE.
The route consists of trending subjects like AI, Cloud Computing, and Data Science.
First batch has surpassed recently, so the university remains gaining reputation.
Average placement is around INR 8–9 LPA.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, it's not possible to get admission to Bachelor's in Technology BTech Computer Science Engineering branch in DCRUST or YMCA Faridabad with this rank, because these colleges have competitive ranks and high cutoffs also Computer Science Engineering branch is very demanding and high cutoff branch. You can expect any other colleges which offers B.Tech at Computer Science Engineering or any other low cutoff branches like Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Electrical engineering in other colleges to pursue Btech.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a JEE Main rank of 1028943, consider:
- *NITs:* NIT Agartala (home state quota), NIT Patna (home state quota)
- *Private Colleges:* VIT Vellore, Chandigarh University, LPU
- *Other Options:* Colleges with state-level entrance exams or different criteria, affordable private colleges.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a 689,211 CRL rank (OBC, Bihar), consider:
- *Private Colleges*: Jaypee Noida, Galgotias Greater Noida, Chandigarh University
- *State Government Engineering Institutes*: Explore colleges in Bihar or nearby states
- *IIITs*: Possible seats in special rounds of CSAB counseling
Check cutoff trends, participate in CSAB counseling, and consider private colleges with good placement records.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
For SASTRA University's B.Tech CSE program:
- *Eligibility:* Pass 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology; score 60% aggregate; qualify JEE Main.
- *Age Limit:* Under 19 years old as of August 1, 2025.
- *Admission:* Stream 1 (70% seats): JEE Main scores + 12th marks; Stream 2 (30% seats): 12th marks only. Merit-based, no interviews.
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