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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 39% in PCM, it might be tough to get B.Tech CSE at Jain University even through management quota, as the minimum required is 45%. You can still check directly with the college—they sometimes allow exceptions or may suggest other options.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, SIT, Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Technology) accepts MHT? CET scores for B.Tech admission. You can also apply with JEE Main or the institute's own entrance exam (SITEEE). Just make sure you've completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics and at least 45% marks. Then apply through their admission process based on your entrance score.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get lateral entry into B.Tech CSE at COEP Tech in 2025, you must have completed a Diploma in engineering with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories) and studied Maths. Admission is done through Maharashtra's CAP counselling based on Diploma marks. Only 10% of total seats are for lateral entry, so aim for a strong Diploma score.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a 26,000 rank in BiPC and BC? B category, you have decent chances for B.Tech in Biotechnology in good colleges. For example, Andhra University's cutoff for BiPC general was around 21–22k, so BC? B rank could secure a seat. VIT Vellore and Thapar University also accept BiPC students through exams like VITEEE. Focus on applying through state counselling or entrance exams to explore these options.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.Tech fees through WBJEE:
Government colleges (like JU, IIEST, KGEC): INR 4,000–60,000/year (plus INR 20k–50k for hostel/mess)
Semi-govt/autonomous (like RCCIIT): INR 2–3 lakh/year
Private colleges (like IEM, NSHM): INR 1–3 lakh/year
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! With a JEE rank around 8.2 lakh, it might be tough to get into top-tier government colleges, but don't worry—you still have good private college options for B.Tech in CSE with decent placements. You can consider:
Lovely Professional University (LPU)
Chandigarh University
Amity University (Noida)
Parul University (Vadodara)
MIT ADT (Pune)
These colleges offer CSE course with a good campus placements if you work on your skills (DSA, web development etc. ).
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can get admission to B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering at AMU through the self-finance category. You'll need to appear for the AMUEEE entrance exam and go through the counselling process. Self-finance seats are limited and come with a higher fee, usually around ?2.5 to ?2.7 Lacs per year.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you want to do B.Tech in CSE in Bangalore, top colleges include RV College of Engineering, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, BMS College of Engineering, PES University (Ring Road), and UVCE. To get in, you'll need a good KCET or COMEDK rank—ideally under 4,000 for the top ones, and even better for CSE.
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