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Tasbiya Khan

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There are about 35+ BTech Biomedical Engineering colleges in Chennai. Of these, 35 colleges are privately owned and 2 colleges are owned by public/government organisations. TNEA and JEE Main are the main accepting entrance exams in top Biomedical Engineering colleges in Chennai. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, IIT Madras, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, SSN College of Engineering, VELS School of Engineering, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, etc. are some of the popular BTech Biomedical Engineering colleges in Chennai.

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Sumridhi Anand

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Institute of Hotel Management Chennai offers entrance-based admission to BSc and MSc courses. Further, for Diploma courses college offers merit-based admission. Applicants seeking admission to any of these courses are required to fill out the criteria set by the college. Further, for BSc and MSc courses, candidates must appear for NCHMCT JEE and NCHM MSc JEE exam.

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Radhika Sharma

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Yes, Arena Animation Vadapalani is widely recognised as best in Chennai for there animation and multimedia traning. It is considered as best because of there reputation, experienced faculty, and there placement support. There also offer best courses and certificates, have updated software and labs where there create environment similar to real life conditions.

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Divyanshu Mishra

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Chennai's campus is relatively newer, while Noida's is more established . Noida is in a major metropolitan area, while Chennai is in a more regional setting. While both offer a variety of programs, Noida may have a stronger reputation for engineering, while Chennai might be more diverse. At last its you preference. I will recommend SNU Noida .

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Raj Yadav

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Admissions to the Government College of Fine Arts in Chennai typically open around the same time as admissions for other Tamil Nadu government arts and Science colleges. In 2024, admissions opened on May 6th.

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SAI CHARAN

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SRM is better for BBA in Chennai because it has a larger network in Chennai and stronger placement cell for local and national recruiters.Many companies already recruit from SRM, even for BBA. Amity university is also good but placement support is stronger in older campuses (Noida, Mumbai).Chennai placements are still growing.

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Meet Changrani

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Yes, Tamil Nadu state board syllabus is enough to crack SSN College of Engineering entrance process. The majority of UG admissions take place through TNEA, on the basis of Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Math. For management quota, a written test on the same syllabus is held. Emphasize good conceptual clarity, practice board questions, and refer to key formulas. A high PCM cutoff mark is essential to get admission.

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