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Sonali Samal

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So here's the tea — TNAU doesn't have a direct B.Sc. Biochem course. Instead, Biochem is sprinkled into other courses like Agri, Horti, Forestry, Food & Nutrition, etc. It's more like a supporting character than the main one. If you're dead-set on B.Sc. Biochemistry as your major, check out other colleges in Coimbatore — they got you.

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Utkarsh Maurya

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Yes, But consider this also-

local placement is decent, teaching is decent, overall exposure/brand is Not as Esteem-able as BMSCE/MSRIT/Amrita.

For vibrant city life, internships, coding culture, and good placements, MSRIT or BMSCE Bangalore CSE is an excellent choice.
  
In relation to the highest packages and national ranking, Amrita Coimbatore CSE is great if you don't mind a peaceful disciplined campus.

NIE/JSS Mysore are decent options if you don't mind Percentages and comparing to the numbers of 'big company' placements to some of the Bangalore Colleges above. 

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Vaibhav Mishra

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The cutoff of B.Tech food technology at agricultural College and research association is not directly provided in 2024 

Here are some criteria for taking admission in B.Tech food technology 

To get admission in B.Tech food technology, you need to have a minimum of 50% marks in class 12th 

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Anshpreet kaur

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 Some top colleges you can consider:

  •  Dr. MCET (Pollachi) – Good for VLSI, great labs and placements, fees around 1.8 LPA.
  • Karpagam College of Engineering – Offers VLSI-focused programs, fees ~?1.6 LPA.
  • KIT (Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Tech) – Strong in electronics, VLSI option available, fees around ?1.5–1.8 LPA.

All these colleges are AICTE-approved and good for core electronics careers.

 

 

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