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B manaswini

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To apply for BTech at Banasthali University, you can follow these steps:

  • Visit the university's official website: Go to the Banasthali University website and navigate to the Admissions section. Check eligibility criteria: Read the eligibility criteria for BTech programme to ensure that you meet the necessary requirements.
  • Fill out the online application form: Fill out the online application form with all the required information and pay the application fee. Submit necessary documents: Upload the necessary documents, including your educational certificates, mark sheets, and other relevant documents.
  • Appear for the entrance exam: You may ne
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Raj Baisoya

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Approximately 70000 per year at Central University of Haryana for B.tech.

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SAI NITISH

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CSE bioinformatics is the best branch in VIT, if you ask for my personal opinion because of the following reasons: There'll be a very small number of students in the branch, around 100. All the subjects are the same as the CS branch, except 45. And those also don't make much of a difference. Because even the CSE students don't know what these subjects are for. CSE with bioinfo will have 56 bio subjects. And those are also very easy. If you've never studied bio before, don't worry you'll easily score good marks in them. Moreover, Bio faculty members for our branch are very lenient, helpful, and awesome. The best thing is even with fewer

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GARIMA SRIVASTAVA

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I would recommend Dronacharya Group of Institutions because I have compared reviews of students from both the colleges. Dronacharya has a much better CSE environment and community. Ghaziabad is not a good location as per exposure aspects. Dronacharya has very good command on CSE so it would be better to read the college profiles and their faculty profiles.

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ARUN NISHAD

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VIT can be a good choice if you are looking for B.Tech and don't have any financial barriers, You can take admission in VIT through VITEEE entrance exam to get admission in VIT. It has one of the best infrastructure among the best universities of India, with a lot of facilities, the coding culture in VIT is way too good. Google, IEEE has there clubs here. You will get an amazing opportunity to get jobs in topmost companies. It has also a global ranking of 800th among all the universities in the world. It is the only university which has such extraordinary global ranking. In academic research VIT always stands in top 5 across India, acc
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Shubhasis Paul

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Obviously BA because in BA. You can read the common subjects for UPSC but in B.Tech you have to read technical and also the arts subjects.

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tarun mittal

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It depends upon your category of caste & reservation. It's primarily Rs. 35,000 which is directly transferred to the institute in which you study. Furthermore, you may get some amount into your scholarship bank account ranging from Rs. 3000 to Rs. 6000. Mention your cast category for accurate information regarding the scholarship benefits. Thank you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Most of the Universities are helping and providing Internship of their B.Tech students. So the ITM Vocational University will assist you in finding suitable internship.

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deepika maurya

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No, B tech Graduates are not eligible for the UGC NET Exam. Eligibility Criteria: Students who have secured at least 55 percent marks in a Master's Degree or equivalent examination from universities or institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities and Social Science, Computer Science, Applications, Electronic Science, etc. Are eligible for the NET exam. The OBC belonging to non-creamy layer, SC, ST, and PWD category students who have secured at least 50 percent marks in a Master's degree or equivalent examination are eligible for the NET exam. The Ph.D. degree holders whose Master's level examination had been completed by September 19th

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tarun mittal

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I'm not a hater of the college, I've had good experiences there.
First, there is no proper infrastructure for labs and sports. I wanted both.
Second, they make you pass lab exams with a S or an A with nil efforts. You learn nothing here.
Third, they follow a mark-oriented approach rather than going by the learning perspective.
Last, there are crazy rules here which will change students' way of thinking.
If you are an open minded or a practical person, do not go for it. The college wouldn't make sense.

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