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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
You can get Colleges like AKTU, Jype Noida by councelling, Amity Unversity, Sarda University but these colleges fees is quite high if you are able to pay You can take admission.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 3
- Class 10th Mark Sheet
- Class 12th Mark Sheet
- Transfer Certificate (TC)
- Character Certificate
- Migration Certificate
- Caste Certificate ( if applicable)
- Entrance Exam Scorecard ( JEE Main, UPSEE, or equivalent exam scorecard)
- Counseling Letter
- Passport-size Photographs
- Government-issued ID Proof such as Aadhaar card, voter ID, or passport
Hope this helps.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is a common question that most of the students have in mind since pursuing a BTech degree is no cakewalk when it comes to the financial aspect of it. The total cost of pursuing BTech at popular private colleges ranges between INR 2 lakh and INR 15 lakh approx., depending on the college and your chosen specialization, while for government colleges, it is around INR 50,000 to INR 8 lakh.
But the good part is, you can easily cover all of your academic expenses after completing the BTech degree, as it offers exceptionally good earning potential across work sectors with recruiters looking for talented BTech graduates to join them every
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
In the first year of the BTech coursework, you will learn basic computer programming, applied mathematics, applied physics and mechanics irrespective of the specialization opted for by you so that you have a strong foundational base for the rigorous academic journey ahead.
From second year onwards you dive into the specific specialization-related core subjects that are coupled with elective subject choices, lab work, informative workshops and capstone projects.
Basically, the focus of the BTech course is to equip you with knowledge about engineering fundamentals and technical aptitude so that you can take up good job roles in the future
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
As far as the BTech academic journey is concerned, no doubt there are exceptional upsides of the engineering degree in terms of earning potential, job satisfaction score, career prospects, and respectability in society. However, there are a few downsides too that you must be aware of before heading towards the academic lane, as listed below:
- Difficulty in grasping the vast coursework that may also come across as quite overwhelming at times
- Not being able to cope with the academic pressure that demands theory-based learning along with extensive practical training and hands-on expertise via laboratory classes and project work
- Unable to mana
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