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Tejas Davekar

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To apply for B.Tech admission at the Department of Technology, Shivaji University:

  1. Appear for a qualifying entrance exam (JEE Main, MHT CET or ICAR AIEEA).

  2. Participate in the centralized counseling conducted by Maharashtra DTE (for JEE/MHT? CET) or ICAR (for Food Tech).

  3. During counseling, choose “Department of Technology, Shivaji University” as your preferred institute.

  4. Finally, report to the department with your documents and fee payment once your seat is allotted.

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Tejas Davekar

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Shivaji University's DoT is more affordable for B.Tech, with total fees around ?3–3.5 Lacs including tuition.
MITAOE Alandi Pune is costlier, with total fees around ?5–7.5 Lacs including hostel.
If budget is a key factor, DoT Shivaji University is the better choice.

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Tejas Davekar

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Choose RSCOE Pune if you want better placements, modern infrastructure, and industry exposure.
Choose DoT Shivaji University if you prefer lower fees, staying closer to home, and a solid academic foundation.
Overall, RSCOE Pune is the better option for B.Tech in terms of career opportunities.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Medi-Caps University has good labs and decent faculty for B.Tech CSE. Internships are available, and about half the students get placed every year. Average salary is around ?3.5 Lacs per year, with some getting higher offers. Overall, it's a good option if you work hard and take part in internships and projects.

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Rupesh Katariya

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In general, the 30% minority reservation in engineering (like B.Tech) is for all centrally notified religious minorities, which include Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, and Parsis—not just for Muslims

Colleges or states that offer minority quota seats apply them across these groups, so any student from these communities can compete under that head, not only Muslims. Let me know if you're looking at a specific state or university—I can check their exact policy!

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Rupesh Katariya

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With a COMEDK general rank of 76,896, you can get admission to decent private engineering colleges in Karnataka. Expect to get into less competitive colleges, often offering branches like Mech, EEE, or Civil. Getting CSE or AI/ML will be tough—but not impossible—if seats remain in later counselling rounds. Aim to apply in early rounds and consider branches with better chances.

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Rupesh Katariya

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You can still get into CSE, but your best option is  to either write a popular entrance exam soon or reach out to private colleges offering admission on board marks only under management quota. Let me know if you want a list of such colleges or help prepping for exams!

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