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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For students in the general category, the average will be approximately 170-199, while for those in the SC/ST group, the cutoff may be between 160 and 180. Because of differing levels of demand and competition, each B.Tech specialisation has a separate cut-off mark. For instance, the cut-off for Computer Science Engineering is usually higher than that for Civil Engineering. Cut-off scores vary across colleges because of their varying reputations and availability of resources.
Compared to less reputable institutions, elite universities like Anna University have noticeably higher cut-offs. The cutoff scores for reserved categories, such a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
PDM is established in the year 1955. The PDM is recognised under the Harayana State Council.
The university offers various courses form different domains and feilds.
The one of the specialisation programs is the MBA program. This programme provides an opportunity to pursue the specialisation in the fields of finance, Marketing Management, International Business, Organisational Behaviour and Human Resources
The admission criteria is as follows:
The Candidate must have passed Bachelor’s or Post-graduate Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate from a recognised University or an examination recognised as equival
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The B.Tech course at Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University (DSMRU) has an intake of 60 seats for each specialization. The specializations offered are:
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science And Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
The university offers various courses at different levels. It proactively brings together academia and social responsibility, opening up huge possibilities for translating ideas into action, taking Science to soil, and lab to land.
The university has a horizontal reservation of 50% seats in all courses for differently-abled students,
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
It is doubtful that a student with a 65 percentile in JEE Mains will be admitted to Mangalayatan University's B.Tech programme because the university usually requires a higher JEE Mains score for admission. A applicant must score at least 70% on the jEE Mains entrance test in order to be considered for admission to the B.Tech program, according to the college's most recent cutoff lists. The cutoff list, however, is subject to annual revision. Students interested in checking the list could visit the official website or click the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/mangalayatan-university-aligarh-22191/cutoff
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
- Ranking: According to the NIRF 2023 ranking, University of Lucknow is ranked 15th among engineering colleges in India, while DSMRU is not ranked. This indicates that University of Lucknow has a higher reputation and recognition in the field of engineering.
- Fees: The fee structure for B.Tech courses at DSMRU is Rs. 1,00,000 per year for all branches, while the fee structure for B.Tech courses at University of Lucknow varies depending on the branch and category of the student. For example, the fee structure for B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering at University of Lucknow is Rs. 1,20,000 per year for general category students.
- Adm
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Unfortunately, the most recent end data for B.Tech at CET BBSR hasn't been delivered at this point. The affirmations for the 2024-25 batch are as yet continuous, and the end positions will be pronounced after the advising system is finished.
- JEE Main Cutoff 2023:
- Overall rank: 9738 - 109575
- Popular Programs:
- B.Tech in CSE: 9738 - 25000
- B.Tech in ECE: 12000 - 28000
- B.Tech in ME: 15000 - 32000
The cutoffs for different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST) can also vary.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Top universities like PSG College of Technology, Anna University and Madras Institute of Technology have a minimum score of 195-200. The average strength for IT in popular universities is 180-190. In addition, electronics is a minimum score and communication technology must be between 170 and 180. In addition, the minimum cutoff for electrical and electronic engineering must be 165-178. Reserved categories (SC, ST, BC, MBC/DNC) usually have cutoff marks that are 5–15 points lower than the general category.
Every year, the cutoff could change as a result of things like a competitive exam and an increase in applications. The highest
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible to get admission in the B.Tech program of Ara Institute of Canterbury, as the actual requirements do not mention work experience as a requirement anywhere.
Some of those requirements as an international student are given in the list below:
- Bachelor's degree
- English language requirements via tests
- A minimum GPA requirement
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Both institutions are reputable and offer quality education in engineering and technology. However, there are some differences in their programmes, facilities, costs, and outcomes. Some of the factors you may want to consider are:
- Programmes: Ara Institute of Canterbury offers a wider range of B.Tech programmes, such as civil, electrical, mechanical, and medical engineering, while Delhi Technological University only offers B.Tech in computer engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and information technology. Ara Institute of Canterbury also has more flexible study options, such as online, blended delivery, and part-time
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The job opportunities depend on the specialisation and pathway you choose for your B.Tech degree. Some of the possible career paths and roles are:
- Information Systems: You can work as a business analyst, systems analyst, database administrator, IT consultant, IT project manager, IT support specialist, or web developer in various sectors such as banking, education, health, government, or retail.
- Networking and Infrastructure: You can work as a network engineer, network administrator, network security specialist, network manager, systems administrator, cloud engineer, or IT support specialist in various sectors such as telecommunications,
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