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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can get a seat in top colleges such as BVRIT, etc., in civil branch if you got rank 58,000
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
For a B.Tech in CSE, Galgotias University as well as Sanskriti University have competitive programs, but Galgotias University typically has an upper hand because:
1. Reputation: Galgotias is more famous for its infrastructure, faculty, and placement rate.
2. Placements: It maintains close relationships with best recruiters such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys and has a satisfactory record of high placement packages.
3. Accreditation: It is better known for its engineering courses.
Sanskriti University provides a good learning experience but perhaps not as good placement records and industry fame as Galgotias.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
? Yes, with 67% in Class 12 and an 80 percentile in MHT CET, you are eligible to apply for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at MIT Art, Design and Technology University (MIT ADTU), Pune. The university's overall MHT CET cutoff ranges from 58.81 to 95.2 percentile, depending on the programme and category. For CSE, being a competitive branch, higher percentiles are generally preferred. However, your score places you within the eligible range. Admission also considers factors like seat availability and reservation categories.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue a B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering at BMS Institute of Technology and Management (BMSIT&M) after completing a Diploma in Engineering through lateral entry. Eligible diploma holders can directly join the second year of the B.E. program. Admissions are generally based on entrance exams like KCET or COMEDK. The program is affiliated with VTU and offers a strong mix of theoretical and practical learning, including industry-oriented internships and projects.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
If you are looking government colleges then you have to score good rank in JEE main. If you get under rank 40000 in JEE Mains you can definitely secure seat in good NIT or IIIT but if you are looking for GFTI then you have to get rank under 100k in JEE mains.
Let's talk about some private colleges under INR 1 Lacs per year:
(1)LNCT Bhopal
(2)ITM UNIVERSITY, Gwalior
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at DDU GKP.
General Category for male Opening Rank is 58,469? & Closing Rank is 275,182.
General Category for female Opening Rank is 96,912? & Closing Rank is 287,704.
OBC for male opening Rank is 193,731 & closing rank is 439,253.
OBC for female opening Rank is 193,731 & closing rank is 439,253.
SC for male opening rank is 211,343 & closing rank is 798,300.
SC for female opening rank is 211,343 & closing rank is 939,680.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
MVJ College of Engineering BE fee ranges between INR 3.9 – 14.7 lakh. Applicants have to pay the tuition fees for both years separately. Other than this, applicants also have to pay the non-refundable application fee.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
AMUEEE is the entrance exam conducted to shortlist prospective candidates for BTech admission at Aligarh Muslim University. 2026 entrance exam dates are not yet released.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
I would suggest visiting the IIIT Delhi website or even calling their admission office to know if there will be any late application or spot rounds available. Colleges sometimes run spot rounds when there are unused seats after holding the main rounds, so there is no harm in asking whether this option might be available. Also, approaching the admissions office could give you some information on how to go about it, even if it's not the usual route. If none of these prove to be successful, you could attempt preparing for next year's UCEED and making sure that you go through all the application processes well in advance so as not to miss
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