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Tanisha Pandey

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Yes, admission to the BTech course at Symbiosis Skills and Professional University is entrance-based. Firstly, applicants must complete their Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics with one of the subjects from Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, etc. Further, applicants with qualifying scores in JEE/ MHT CET/ State Level Engineering entrance exam/ CUET/SSPU Symbiosis International (Deemed) University's SET scores, and followed by a counselling process. 

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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The total BTech fee in Jagannath University Haryana comes around INR 3.56 L to 5.4 L approximately The fee can be more or less depending on which specialisation student is taking. Also, tuition fee is generally paid at start of academic year. Apart from tuition fee, the total fee may include hostel charges, lab charges or other miscallenous charges.

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nishwa Nm

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Several colleges in india offers B.Tech CSE through direct admission. Most of theses colleges are private, but have affordable fee structure compared to other colleges. Some of the colleges are given below:

College of engineering (Anna University)Guindy, offers B.Tech at a total fee of INR 1.3 lakhs to INR 2 lakhs.

Madras institute of Technology: Total fee is around INR 2 lakhs.

SSN college of engineering through management quota seats. 

Vellore institute of Technology.

Manipal institute of Technology. 

Amity university .

BMS college of engineering .

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Varshitha M

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Eligibility for B.E. / B.Tech at Nandha Engineering College (NEC): Have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and have secured a minimum of 45% marks (General), 40% marks (Reserved categories). The admission is as per TNEA counselling based on the marks obtained in Class 12.

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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The latest cutoff information for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at MIT-WPU varies depending on the entrance exam and category. For MHT-CET, general category students typically need a percentile between 94 and 96. For JEE Main, a good percentile (around 90-95) improves the chances of admission. MIT-WPU also has management and supernumerary seats. 

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Rishabh Pandey

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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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Rishabh Pandey

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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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