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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology is a suitable and good choice for the acquisition of B.Tech degrees in Computer Science Engineering with practical training, exposure of industry, and on evolving technologies. The experienced faculty members conduct classes. The lab as well as infrastructure supports a student in learning through ample facilities provided in the campuses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
BFIT Group of Institutions is pretty good for doing B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering or CSE. The college provides a decent curriculum that includes industry-oriented training; therefore, students get out of the campus with lots of practical skills. Faculty members are dedicated, and various opportunities for workshops, internships, and more tech-related events are present for the students.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
B.Tech in Computer Engineering in GBPUAT cutoff: The latest information about B.Tech cut off at GBPUAT changes from year to year depending upon the performance of the candidates. Normally, the cutoff marks are declared after each round of selection. For the latest and authentic information of the cutoff, visiting the website of GBPUAT or contacting the office of the department is advisable.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can opt for B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering at many colleges if you are a student with biology as your background; the eligibility criteria differ from institute to institute. Some might need a background in Mathematics at the higher secondary level. Check the individual requirements of the college before getting admission. If your selected college accepts students from a different academic background, there won't be any problem opting for CSE.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Usually the rank required for securing an admission in B.Tech in Robotics and Automation L.D. College of Engineering through GUJCET could vary every year due to factors like the number of applicants and seat availability, but for a competitive course like Robotics and Automation a rank within the top 1,000-3,000 is favorable to the prospect for admission. However, check the particular year's cut off; it might differ. For the precise rank range of the program, check out the official details released by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) regarding the GUJCET counseling.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The tuition fees for B.E./B.Tech at LDC Institute of Technical Studies in Allahabad ranges from 1,99,500 to 2,44,800 INR, for now, fees for B.E./B.Tech for 1st year is INR 77.950, which gives a total of INR 3.12 LPA for four years of fees and the hostel fees start from INR 44,000.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
With a JEE rank of 176146 and a budget of 10 lakh, you can get a seat in a decent college for CSE, IT, or AI. Private universities like SRM, Amrita, and Manipal are good options, though fees might be high. State-level colleges and some NITs may also be possible, especially under your state quota. You can explore management quota seats in private colleges if needed. Compare fees, placements, and faculty before deciding. If you want to aim for a top college, you can consider taking a drop year (long term) to improve your rank.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A specialised Training and Placement Cell at Rabindranath Tagore University (RNTU) in Bhopal works with more than 600 businesses to help students find employment.
The top placement packages for B.Tech students might total up to INR 9–10 Lacs annually while the average is around INR 4 lakh.
Wipro, TCS, Infosys, HCL Technologies and Tech Mahindra are a few notable recruiters.
By offering instruction in aptitude, reasoning, and technical skills the university places a strong emphasis on being industry-ready.
Although RNTU provides strong placement assistance students are urged to actively participate in skill development and i
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Placements for B.Tech students at Kannur University are mostly determined by the engineering colleges that are connected with it, including Government Engineering College in Kozhikode and other private establishments. The university offers a strong academic foundation, however, when compared to prestigious engineering schools, the placement possibilities may be mediocre.
Regional businesses and startups frequently visit these universities and several major corporations hire for positions in mechanical, civil, and information technology engineering. While bigger packages are uncommon but possible for exceptional performance average wage
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B.Tech at Mahindra University, Hyderabad is expensive. The total fee for 4 years of the same course is nearly INR 20 Lakhs, first-year INR 4.7 Lakhs. In addition to that hostel fees can cost another INR 2 Lakhs a year. The quality of education at this institution is also comparatively high, which is why many students still find this to be worth the investment, even though it is on the higher side.
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