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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
The candidate must be a citizen of India with a permanent resident certificate of Assam (Not applicable for JEE-2018 (Mains)
For admission into the B.Tech Progrmmes the Candidate must pass the Qualifying Examination individually in the same attempt without any Grace Mark in thesubject of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and with minimum of 50% (45% incase of SC and 40% in case of ST) marks taken together in Physics, Chemistry,Mathematics.
The candidate must appear in the Entrance Examination for admission CEE-2018 (Engineering) or JEE-2018 (Mains) score
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Lateral entry is only applicable for Diploma qualified students.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
Hi, As per the AICTE and UGC guidelines, B.Tech Programs through distance mode are not valid. Hence before further move to study your B.Tech Program find out whether these programs have the approvals of Distance Education Council of India , AICTE and UGC bodies. All the best.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hi, Of course you can. The eligibility of the course is only class 12th with PCM, where as you are already a graduate engineer. In addition, there is no upper age limit for AME. Presently in India, Civil Aviation Sector is growing at an average rate of 15% per annum. This in turn is causing almost all the airlines to purchase aircraft, which in turn is causing them to employ aircraft maintenance engineers in big numbers. Therefore, as far as the job prospects are concerned, I feel there are much more prospects after AME rather than after B Tech. Best wishes to you.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 2
VIT: 2
DAIICT: 3.
RV College of Engineering focuses on each and every student of every branch and that's the reason they have limited number of seats in each branches. Bangalore is the IT capital so most of the students prefer computer Science as the 1st priority, but seeing There teaching methodology you can take any branch as per your interest and you will be in safe hands. R. V. College of Engineering was set up in the year 1963 spread over 51.4 acres on the banks of the Vrishabhavati River in Bangalore. The autonomous institution is affiliated to Visvesvarya Technological University and is approved by NBA, AICTE, New Delhi.
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