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Addula Yaswanth

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Comparing the colleges, for a B.Tech degree, AIMST University is relatively better. IIT Guwahati is one of India's top engineering institutions; it does well across various national rankings, including the NIRF rankings. Also, its curriculum is relatively strong and provides good faculty and placement opportunities, as average salaries for graduates with B.Tech in IIT Guwahati are approximated to be INR 22.5 LPA. AIMST University does offer good quality education but will not match IIT Guwahati in regard to recognition or placement figures. Therefore, if reputation as well as career prospects are under consideration, IIT Guwahati would

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Eligibility would depend on merit requirements that demand a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) scores from the respective 12th-grade result. Choose the colleges in the same regions of Delhi/NCR by finding available colleges that conduct direct admissions with some under the categories of Management quota or Vacant Seats. Contact these colleges directly or on their websites for their particular procedures of admission, which is usually submitting an application form and other supporting documents. Under the management quota, the fee will be higher. Following your application, keep in contact with the admissions

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You will need to select the right domain subjects which will go by the programme requirement. Recommended combinations usually are Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics or Physics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry. These are the required combinations as these fulfil the eligibility criteria for different universities that provide the B.Tech in Food Technology course. One would, therefore, do well to verify the specific guidelines from universities of interest regarding possible additional requirements or preferences that each institution may have concerning combinations of subjects to make one's applicatio

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Ravi Babu

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Through its associated colleges Kannur University provides a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees including a B.Tech. Although the university offers high-quality instruction, its B.Tech programs might not be as well known as those of some other engineering schools. In partnership with affiliated engineering institutes like Government Engineering College Kozhikode Kannur University offers B.Tech courses.

The faculty has experience and the programme complies with industry requirements. The industrial contacts and placement chances, however, might not be as robust as those at prestigious engineering schools. All things considered, K

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Several best B.Tech colleges in Delhi accept CUET scores for admission. This college offers great educational opportunities to students. Jamia Millia Islamia University is highly recognised for its engineering courses with strong specializations. University of Delhi, DU also provides several B.Tech courses in computer Science and engineering with an excellent academic reputation. Another prominent option is Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, which is known for its diverse courses in engineering as well as a good placement record. Netaji Subhas University of Technology is famous for its rigorous curriculum and good industrial co

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Sangam sandeep

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SRMCEM Lucknow is good for B.Tech because the college has the best faculty and good infrastructure with a vast and peaceful place.

The campus is filled with students on every admission.

You will get a seat if you have 55% in 10+2 and clear the required entrance examination.

The college has good placements for the top companies.

They also have a special curriculum and good activities in which the students will grow in a peaceful environment.

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The main areas of study at Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) are veterinary sciences and associated disciplines. The university offers specialised undergraduate programs including B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) and B.Tech (Dairy Technology), in addition to a number of certificate and postgraduate degrees, even though it does not offer regular B.Tech programs.

These programs have different intake capacities. For instance, depending on the curriculum and course requirements the B.V.Sc & A.H course normally admits between 60 and 80 students per year With an emphasis on entrance tests like t

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Instead of providing conventional B.Tech degrees, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) is well renowned for its courses in veterinary Science and animal husbandry. With strong industry contacts and state-of-the-art research facilities, the university excels in B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) and allied fields including Dairy Technology and Food Technology.

Since SVVU's focus is more in line with veterinary sciences, it might not be the greatest choice if you're primarily looking for B.Tech courses. However, it offers great chances, especially in agriculture-related industries, for those inte

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Through Tamil Nadu Agricultural Admissions (TNAU Counselling), the admissions procedure for B.Tech degrees at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) is mostly based on merit This is a detailed outline:

Eligibility: Depending on the category, candidates must have earned at least 55%–60% of the possible points in their 10+2 coursework in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology/Agriculture.
Application: Submit an online application by uploading the necessary files and providing your academic information via the TNAU admission site.
Merit List: Based on scores from qualifying exams TNAU creates a merit list.
Counselling: Those who mak

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Sangam sandeep

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The Central University of Jharkhand (CUJ) offers an Integrated B.Tech and M.Tech in Electrical Engineering.

You will get seat if you have 55% aggregate in 10+2.Should be completed in chemistry physics and Mathematics.

The university has a good faculty-to-student ratio, which allows for personalized attention.

CUJ has good placement record.

The department has classrooms, a cafeteria, Wi-Fi, transport, and extra-curricular facilities. 

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