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ajaz khanI am persuing in B.tech.

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Yes, it depends on your rank in JEE. If your rank is good then you will get NIT, if not so good then you can go for a private or a state government college.

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You need to do IELTS and obtain minimum 6.5 band over all and minimum 6 band in all components. You can apply directly to university online. However, as you are new to the procedures it is better to contact some education consultants, who can process your application to get your admission and visa.

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rohith kola

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Civil is more of a core branch while design is not. It completely depends on your interests as to decide where you should go. Institutes do matter but branch matters a lot more.
Quality of teaching: I can tell you that civil department professors at IIT-Bhubaneswar are quite good. Although I don't know much about the professors at IIT-Guwahati but still, IIT-Guwahati being older will be equally good if not better.
Campus life: IIT-Guwahati has a much better campus life than IIT-Bhubaneswar, so there will be much better exposure. But newer IITs are improving at a fast rate. There will be fewer students in IIT-Bhubaneswar compared to IIT-G
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rohith kola

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The chances of a non-local getting a seat are less, but you may even attempt TS EAMCET for better chances for getting into CBIT. You need to get a good rank to ensure a free seat.

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Unless, you are an SC/ST candidate, getting into any of the prestigious institutes is not possible.

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IMESEDU is one of the options you may choose. The programme duration for Diploma in Engineering will be of one-year comprising of two semesters, students may choose to take breaks in between subjects/parts. However, they are expected to follow a normative period of three years I.e. students will have to complete the programme within three years from session start date.

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