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Himanshi Thakur

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No, direct admission to the B.Tech programme at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management, Greater Noida, is not solely based on 12th-grade results. While a good academic record in 12th grade is important, it's not enough for direct admission. You need to qualify for either the Uttar Pradesh Combined Entrance Test (UPCET) or JEE Main, and achieve a good rank. 

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Indrani Kumar

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No, KEAM scores are not important to get admission into the BTech course at Kerala Agricultural University because the university also accepts relevant scores from ICAR CUET for admission to BTech. However, the university gives 80% of the seats on the basis of KEAM engineering rank secured by the students, and 20% of the seats are reserved for the students who achieved valid ICAR CUET scores. 

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Vishakha

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The basic eligibility requirement to get admission into the BTech course at UAS Dharwad and Kerala Agricultural University is almost similar, in which candidates must complete their Class 12 from the Science stream with an aggregate of 50%. Further, for the selection process, KAU accepts relevant ICAR CUET/ KEAM scores. On the other hand, UAS Dharwad accepts relevant scores of ICAR CUET/ KCET. Hence, the only difference is the type of entrance exam accepted for the BTech course. Candidates can choose any of them that align with their career choices, location preferences and affordability.

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Krishnendu Kumar

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Officially, the data on the lowest packages offered to BTech courses at Kerala Agricultural University has not been released. However, as per the verified Shiksha review of BTech students at KAU, the lowest package offered by the university is INR 10 LPA. Candidates must note that this does not represent the complete feedback from all BTech students of Kerala University and its affiliated colleges.

 
 

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Atul Pruthi

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Kerala Agricultural University offers three specialisations in BTech courses, namely Agricultural Engineering, Biotechnology and Food Engineering. The scope of jobs after completing these courses is also different. Check out the below table mentioning the job profiles that candidates can pursue after completion of the course:

Jobs Roles for BTech in Agri EnggJob Roles for BTech Biotechnology Job roles for BTech Food Engineering
Agricultural EngineerBiotech OfficerFood Safety Officer 

Assistant Engineer (Irrigation Department)

Laboratory Analyst Food Inspector 
Farm Machinery Design EngineerBioprocess EngineerQuality Assurance Executive
Equipment Testing EngineerResearch Scientist Food Microbiologist

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Vishal Saraswat

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Both the colleges are really good. I prefer GL Bajaj for B.Tech with the placement rate upto 98% while BL Munjal has placement rate of 84% for B.Tech. I have found that GL Bajaj has better campus and environment than BL Munjal.

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Indrani Tyagi

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Kerala Agricultural University offers BTech in Agricultural Engineering through Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering and
Food Technology. As per the prospectus of the college, the number of seats assigned to BTech in Agricultural Engineering is 53. The basic eligibility requirement to get admission into this specialisation is that candidates must complete their Class 12 from the PCM stream with an aggregate of 50%.

The aforementioned seat intake information has been taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.

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