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Arindam Modak

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A 75 percentile in JEE probably gives you a little hope for getting into B.Tech at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), but it also depends on what branch you apply for. SMVDU considers students based on the ranks of JEE Main. So generally, these branches like Computer Science and Engineering are having much higher cutoffs. In most cases, a score at the percentile allows those who fall under the mid-range of candidates by a better chance for less competitive branches or if the seats are vacant after the first rounds of counseling.

Best of luck to check the latest cutoff trend at the official site of SMVDU or from JoSAA (Joint Seat

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Arindam Modak

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Admission into the B.Tech programme of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) expects aspirants to have an average of 60% marks in Class 12th for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the subjects of study in Class 12th. However, meeting this eligibility does not end there, as RGIPT considers scores through JEE Mains and JEE Advanced for admission. So, while the eligibility criteria are 60% for Class 12, unless you do well in these entrance examinations, everything is totally dependent on your performance. In the end, a cutoff would vary each year.

Having qualified for Class 12 is one thing; the other thing is how well

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Arindam Modak

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The primary resource for admission into the B.Tech programme at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) is JEE Advanced results, as it tends to nurture the best students from an academic and technical background. 75% in JEE Mains is nevertheless not enough for directly gaining admission into B.Tech by RGIPT, as JEE Advanced is concerned most of the time. However, seats are likely to be remaining unfilled after the first round of admission, and it again can take such students with good JEE Mains scores.

So, check RGIPT's admission portal to know the detailed cutoffs and other criteria applicable for the academic session cu

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, you can get admission to the B.E. / B.Tech courses at Camellia Institute of Technology (CIT) without WBJEE if you have a valid JEE Main score. While WBJEE is the preferred entrance exam for candidates from West Bengal, students from other states can apply using their JEE Main scores. However, you must still meet the eligibility criteria, which include having completed your 12th grade with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and meeting the required percentage. Admission will be based on the merit list formed from your entrance exam score and academic performance.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Diploma holders of Andhra Pradesh can now get direct admission in B.Tech colleges in Tamil Nadu. TNEA rules state that Diploma holders from other states including Andhra Pradesh can get lateral entry into BE. They must have passed three years Diploma course with the minimum 50 % marks for general cat. & 45% for reserved cat. The candidates who appear for the exam will be admitted to second year of the B.Tech program. The fees structure for lateral entry students of Tamil Nadu B.Tech colleges differ from INR 40,000 to INR 2,00,000 per year.

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Shiv Kumar

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Admission to Adichunchanagiri University for B.Tech in AI and Machine Learning is feasible if you meet the eligibility of 45% in PCM in 12th grade. Admission is based on entrance exams (KCET, COMEDK, JEE) or through management quota. Competition may be higher for AI/ML, but it's easier under management quota.

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Arindam Modak

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Yes, you can pursue M.Tech at an IIT even if you have done your B.Tech in a private college, it can also be in aeronautical engineering. The only requirement to take admission in M. Techs in IITs is a GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score.

Eligibility criteria for admission are not limited to the IITians alone. Any B.Tech from any reputed institution can apply by meeting the eligibility criteria, whether it is having some required percentage in undergraduate degree or something else. For M.Tech admission, IITs verify the GATE score-counseling process afterwards. Hence, there is no restriction on your B.Tech completion eithe

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Virajita Arora

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BTech at Silver Oak University is a four-year programme offered in various specialisations. Silver Oak University BTech admissions are entrance-based. To know the eligibility and selection criteria students can check the table presented below:

CourseEligibilitySelection Criteria
BTechAs per the Government of Gujarat/ ACPCJEE Main/ GUJCET

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Pragati Taneja

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Yes, BTech course is available at Silver Oak University. The university offers BTech courses at the UG level. Candidate must meet the eligibility criteria to enroll for BTech course admission set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12 with 45% aggregate and PCM as a compulsory subject. Silver Oak University admission process is entrance-based. 

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Shreyansh Srivastava

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The Abacus Institute of Engineering and Management (AIEM) is one of the better Engineering colleges in India, and its reputation can vary based on several factors, including faculty quality, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and student feedback. Here are some aspects to consider when evaluating the institute for a B.Tech program:

1. Accreditation and Affiliation: Ensure that the institute is recognised by relevant educational authorities and affiliated with a reputable university.

2. Curriculum and Faculty: Look into the curriculum offered and the qualifications and experience of the faculty members. Experienced faculty can signi

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