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Vidhi Jain

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Since the BTech Mechanical Engineering course is a popular choice among students, the competition for seats at popular colleges is also quite high, especially for the IITs, NITs, and various private colleges. It is very important to get excellent marks and rank in the entrance test to grab a seat for yourself in the programme at a top college. Here are a few tips you can follow:

  • Begin your preparation at least 6 to 8 months before the exam is tentatively scheduled to happen. This gives you enough time to cover the entire syllabus to be able to attempt a good number of questions in the exam confidently, without the fear of negative marki
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Vidhi Jain

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To get very good marks in the BTech Petroleum Engg. entrance test, you can check some basic tips given below that may help you plan your exam prep journey in a better manner:

  • Start your exam preparation as early as possible so that you have a good amount of time on hand to cover the maximum portion of the syllabus and attempt maximum questions confidently in the exam.
  • Make a weekly or daily timetable to make sure you cover at least 2-3 topics every day, which would help you move ahead in a planned and organized manner.
  • To assess your preparation status, consider practicing last year's question papers and mock tests available on the offici
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Vidhi Jain

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Well, yes. A majority of the colleges charge an application fee at the time of filling out the BTech Nanotechnology college admission form. The average application fee ranges between INR 500 and INR 3,000, depending on the college where you plan to study the course. The private colleges usually charge more than government colleges.

You can check the detailed fee structure at the respective college websites to have better clarity.

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Vidhi Jain

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College ranking plays an important role in your overall 4-year BTech in Nanotechnology academic ride because it is synonymous with various networking opportunities, research and practical exposure and, most importantly, good placements at the end of the coursework duration. Top recruiters visit the college campuses to hire talented students and end up offering them excellent salary packages.

Having said that, it should not be the sole parameter for choosing the particular college. You also need to look for the coursework structure, infrastructure facilities, course fees, and teaching faculty to make a well-informed and wise decision.

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Nishtha Pruthi

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The SoET, Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) BTech programme is placed in the 101–150 band in the NIRF under the category of Engineering. The NIRF ranking body ranks the SoET, PDEU BTech in at #143 under the Engineering category. Moreover, the NIRF ranks institutes or universities on the basis of several parameters.

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Kanishk Katariya

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There are 420 seats available for the BTech course provided by the SoET, PDEU. The aspirants are usually shortlisted based on their merit in the accepted qualifying examination and are selected for admission to this course based on the number of approved seats to be distributed. To complete the application procedure on time, interested candidates can also visit the official website.

NOTE: The mentioned seat is taken from the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.

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