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Virajita Sharma

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Students can pursue various BTech specialisations at Netaji Subhas University. The university offers lateral entry for its course as well. Eligible candidates can refer to the following list to know more about BTech specialisations at Netaji Subhas University:

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Muskan

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Start by honing your problem-solving abilities and concentrating on foundational subjects related to your engineering branch in order to get ready for placements in a typical B.Tech program. If your stream is tech-focused, practise coding and algorithms and hone soft skills like cooperation and communication. Take part in projects, workshops, and internships to obtain real-world experience. Additionally, keep up of market developments and focus on developing a CV and interviewing skills by taking aptitude tests and mock interviews.

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Jiya Tyagi

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Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUK) offers BTech at an undergraduate level. The university offers courses for three years in various specialisations. Here’s a table explaining the percentage criteria of BTech programmes at Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUK):

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BTech

Class 12 or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 45-50% from a recognised board

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Jiya Tyagi

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No, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology (CSAUK) offers entrance-based admission to BTech. Candidates are required to apply and appear for the accepted entrance exams such as UPCATET and ICAR AIEEA, followed by counselling round. After filling out the eligibility criteria candidates are required to apply on the official website of UPCATET. Additionally, candidates are required to pass Class 12 or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 45-50% from a recognised board. After all the procedures the university releases its merit list.

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Liyansha Jain

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Getting admission to BTech at IPU University Delhi is not difficult for hardworking students. The IPU University Delhi admissions are based on merit and entrance exam scores. The accepted entrance exams are JEE Main,  IPU CET, and others. Candidates willing to get admission through JEE Main must prepare well for the JEE Main exams. Students must read the JEE Main books and prepare accordingly. 

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Pooja Sharma

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The total tuition fee for the BTech programme at K.M. University is inclusive of admission fees, caution deposits, examination fees, and many other charges for facilities provided by the university during the programme. The total tuition fee collated for the BTech programme at Assam University is taken from unofficial sources. Hence, it is indicative. The total tuition fee for the BTech programme at K.M. University ranges between INR 3.8 Lacs – INR 4.4 lakh. Candidates can refer to the official website for more details on the same.

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Muskan

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The cost of Nilamber Pitambar University's BTech curriculum is about INR 25,000 per year. Aspiring engineers may afford the four-year curriculum, which comes with a total cost of about INR 1,00,000. This payment includes tuition and other academic fees; however, there may be additional expenses for lab work and examinations. The university provides a variety of BTech specialisations, and admissions are determined by a student's performance in the JEE Main or the entrance exam administered by the Jharkhand government.

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Nidhi Kumari

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You normally need to take a few important measures in order to get admitted directly as an out-of-state applicant into a Maharashtra B.Tech program. As prerequisites can differ, start by reviewing the admission requirements of the particular engineering schools or universities you are interested in. Based on their results in state-level entrance tests like MHT-CET or national entrance exams like JEE Main, several Maharashtra universities allow students from other states. You must apply via the institute's application procedure, which may entail sending in your academic transcripts, entrance exam results, and other pertinent paperwork.

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Nidhi Kumari

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For certain in-demand branches, admission to the Government College of Engineering Aurangabad (GECA) may be difficult if the applicant scored in the 78th percentile on the MHT CET and is an OBC. Popular GECA subjects like Computer Science, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering have historically had cutoff percentiles for the OBC group greater than 78. For instance, in recent years, the OBC category limit for these branches was typically over the 94 percentile.

Cutoffs, however, can change every year depending on things like exam difficulty, application volume, and seat availability. While branches with less demand might provide you a

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Because of its strong emphasis on engineering and technology degrees, picking the University of Paderborn over Heidelberg University for a B.Tech in Germany can be advantageous. The University of Paderborn provides cutting edge resources, partnerships with the tech sector, and a curriculum tailored to the needs of the tech sector. Enhancing employability and skill development is Paderborn's emphasis on research opportunities, internships, and real-world experience. Furthermore, Paderborn is more cheap for students because its cost of living is often lower than Heidelberg's. Heidelberg is well known for its research and humanities depar

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