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Chanchal Gaurav

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Yes, Faculty of Engineering and Technology conducts the RUAT Admission Test/ RUASAT for admission to the undergraduate engineering course. The BTech course aspirants can take this exam to secure a seat. To apply for this test, aspirants can visit the MSRUAS official website. Moreover, the university also accepts national/ state-level exam scores. The accepted exams are KCET/COMED K.

 

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Rajesh Bansal

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When one of my friends was looking to join Amity University Noida for BTech, he mentioned that the university offers a wide range of specialisations. This allowed him to choose a field aligned with his interests rather than settling for a more general option. 

He shared that common BTech specialisations include Computer Science, IT, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, and Electrical, along with newer areas such as AI, Data Science, and Cyber Security. Having these choices, he felt, made it easier to think clearly about his future, especially for students who already have an idea of the direction they want

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Shoaib Mehdi

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Faculty of Engineering and Technology Jain University has released the overall placement details for the batch 2025.  More than 3,000 companies visited the institute campus and presented over 2,500 job offers to the students. The highest and average package offered was INR 81.25 LPA and INR 8 LPA.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Hi,

AKTU (Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University) is generally considered better for BTech degree because it's a dedicated technical university with numerous affiliated engineering colleges, offering many specialisations and industry focus than Lucknow University, which is a broader university with a newer BTech program, though LU's placements are improving.

Source: External site and may vary.

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heau mishr

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The minimum eligibility for BTech at ICFAI University, Himachal Pradesh is passing Class 12 (or an equivalent Examination) with 50% aggregate marks with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English as compulsory subjects. The selection criteria is entrance based for the same.

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Nishtha Sharma

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The branch-wise placement percentage recorded during NIT Patna BTech placements 2025 is mentioned below:

BTech Branch

Placement Rate 2025

ME

103%

EE

94%

CE

39%

ECE

79%

CSE

87%

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Atul Pruthi

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Faculty of Engineering and Technology, MSRUAS BTech course is available in multiple specialisations. Thus, students can compare the colleges and institutions that offer similar specialisations. Also, there are a lot of other factors that can be considered for comparing the institutes/ colleges and that are decided according to the students' preferences.

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Kartik Sharma

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The faculty has a total of 1,110 seats for the BTech courses. In addition, the seat count can vary from one course specialisation to another. The university allot seats through a counselling process. Additionally, the seat allotment is done based on applicants scores in the accepted exams. The seat intake mentioned here is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

 
 

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Vishakha

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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, MSRUAS almost offers around 11 specialisations in BTech courses. Also, the number of seats provided to different specialisations is on the similar pattern, except for one. Check out the name of that specialisation with the number of seats allocated to that:

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BTech in Computer Science and Engineering360

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Aditya Chaurasia

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Short answer: BITS

IT'S SO OBVIOUS THAT BITS IS BETTER THAN ANY OTHER PRIVATE COLLEGE IN INDIA AND ALSO EVEN BETTER THAN MANY OF THE GOVERNMENT COLLEGES. 

ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING THING ABOUT THIS COLLEGE IS THERE IS A LARGE VARIETY OF STUDENTS WHICH ARE INDEED WORKING HARD ON THEIR PERSONAL STARTUPS or DREAM PROJECTS IN COLLABORATION WITH THEIR PROFESSORS AND OTHER TEAM MEMBERS.

WORLDWIDE TEACHERS ARE SELECTED TO TEACH IN THIS COLLEGE WHICH IS SUPER EXCITING AND MAKES THEIR STUDENTS FOR DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PEOPLE 

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