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Vivek shah

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Computer Science is best branch . AI/ML is also good right now so you can pick any one where your passion incline.

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Rounak Mishra

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I think you should go for the SRM  for B.Tech biomedical or biotechnology or CSBS as it is well reputated college and it has the best lab facilities.

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, this is quite subjective and depends on the individual pursuing the course. From a neutral point of view, the integrated BTech Civil Engineering + M.Tech Environmental Engineering can be an excellent option for students to take up after completing Class 12, as it allows you to have a dual degree in 5 years, saving your time and money. Further, it lets you learn advanced concepts of the field that may lead to better career prospects and earning opportunities in the future. 

So, the choice is completely up to you. Best of luck.

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Vidhi Jain

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To score outstanding marks and rank in the entrance test, it is better to start preparing at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date. Early preparation gives you an opportunity to cover the maximum exam syllabus topics, practice previous year question papers and mock tests, and do a thorough revision at the end, which can significantly increase your chances of getting good marks and being shortlisted for admission to BTech Environmental Engineering.

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Vidhi Jain

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You can definitely get lateral entry admission to the BTech Environmental Engineering course after completing a 3-year engineering Diploma in a relevant discipline and getting at least 50% marks in the final exams. There are a few colleges that provide lateral entry admissions, owing to which you can directly get admission to the 2nd year of BTech Environmental Engineering and complete the UG degree in 3 years instead of 4 years. Examples include Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (Chennai) and Hindustan College of Science and Technology (Mathura).

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Vidhi Jain

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A majority of the BTech Environmental Engineering colleges in India do charge an admission application fee of approximately INR 500 to INR 3,000, which varies on the basis of the college, its NIRF ranking, location, placements, and student popularity.

Note: This is just an estimated figure. You can find the detailed fee structure for the course on the respective college websites.

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Vidhi Jain

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You can find some important documents needed at the time of the BTech Environmental Engg. admission process at colleges across India below:

  • Class 12 Mark Sheet with at least 50 to 60% marks
  • Provisional Certificate (if the original isn't issued yet)
  • Entrance Exam Scorecard and Admit Card Copy (if applicable)
  • Class 10 Mark Sheet (may be needed)
  • A Valid Identity Proof
  • Reserved Category Certificate (if applicable)
  • Migration and Character Certificates (if applicable)
  • Recent Passport-Size Photos

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Vidhi Jain

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The BTech Environmental Engineering course teaches you a lot of important, transferable skills during the coursework duration. The skills are not necessarily to be learned within the four walls of the classroom but can be learned via internships, lab work, and workshop sessions. Here are a few important skills that you'll learn:
• Strong Knowledge of Environmental Awareness
• Understanding of Pollution Control and Wastewater Management Strategies
• Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving Aptitude
• Project Management
• Creative and Analytical Approach
• Good Industrial Knowledge
• CAD Proficiency
• Excellent Communication

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Ashutosh Patra

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It depends upon the number of attempts given by the college. The previous year (2024), SAAT was conducted in 3 phases but this year it will be conducted in 2 phases only. Adding to this I would also like to inform you that this year the number of questions asked in the exam has changed from 120 to 60 and this year it will permit only 1 hour for the entire examination

 

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