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CHANDAN KUMAR

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You can join colleges, which offer admission on PUC result basis, if you have not given any entrance exam. If you have given entrance test for admission for engineering, then click on the link below to predict your college on your rank basis. https://youtu.be/hOlit6Un7l0
Robotics is one of the emerging sector in current scenario of digital world. There is little bit less market of robotics in the Indian market, but if you are looking for foreign then it is best.

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Admission Process
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). Important Dates
Apr 18, 2018
KCET 2018 (Biology & Mathematics)
Apr 19, 2018
KCET 2018 (Physics & Chemistry)
Jun 1, 2018
KCET 2018 results

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Pooja sehrawat

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Admission Process
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET). Important Dates
Apr 18, 2018
KCET 2018 (Biology & Mathematics)
Apr 19, 2018
KCET 2018 (Physics & Chemistry)
Jun 1, 2018
KCET 2018 results

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rohith kola

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Let me give few reasons of why you should not join Acharya Mechatronics or Mechatronics at all in VTU. Acharya is doing pretty well in placements. This year itself more than 350 students got placed (most of those are in IT companies). Its big achievement for private state level institute but no core mechatronics company visited the campus (I wonder is there any pure mechatronics company). Very few mechanical companies visited campus and most of those companies were allowing mechatronics student to appear test & interviews. I thing so there is no point in joining mechatronics because at the end of the day you will be working in mechanic
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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, but you have to write Karnataka State Entrance exam for Engineering then you can avail a seat in the campuses of Bangalore. Also, some private deemed campuses also provide seats without an entrance exam.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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All the colleges in Bangalore and Karnataka are suitable for North Indian students who take admission through ComedK and in the same way, Presidency University is also suitable for North Indian students, even you will make many North Indians as well as South Indian friends here in Bangalore.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi there,
Congratulations on getting a good rank in COMEDK. As your rank is 3915 and you are interested in CS & IT. I would like to suggest you BMS College of Engineering, JSS College, Sir MVIT, SIT-Tumkur and PESIT. These are the best colleges you can apply at this rank for getting CSE & IT in Bangalore.

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rohith kola

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Top Mechanical Engineering Colleges in Bangalore
Gopalan College of Engineering and Management, Bangalore
When it comes to top mechanical engineering colleges in the city of Bangalore, the name of Gopalan College of Engineering and Management emerges as a strong contender for the top spot. The college has been known across the state for its B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering programme that it offers at Whitefield campus in the garden city of India. Along with mechanical engineering, the GCEM also provides many other AICTE approved undergraduate level programmes in affiliation with Vesveswaraiah Technological University. Alliance College of
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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Deepak, Both the colleges have their own specialisation in their own way. What matter is your comfortable level and in which environment you adapt yourself easily. Please visit the college personally and choose which college provides opportunities that suits you. Regards.

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