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Anugu Nithin Reddy

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The top course of College of Engineering - Pune are this highly ranked options. According to your own interest you can choose the best top course from these highly ranked options.

Highly Ranked Options:

  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE): Regularly featuring in national rankings,  this programme boasts impressive placements in software development,  data science,  and AI. If you're passionate about coding and problem-solving,  CSE offers a well-established path with versatile opportunities.
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE): Recognized for its strong faculty and research focus,  COEP's
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Yes, College of Engineering - Pune is a good option for B.Tech.
 
According to own interests the decision can be taken further to pursue B.Tech in this college. Some of the criteria due to good option for B.Tech are:
 
Placements: 87.42% of students were placed in our course; INR 50.50 LPA was the highest salary, INR 11.35 LPA was the average salary, and INR 4.00 LPA was the lowest salary for overall college placement. I don't know about the top recruiting companies but Deshaw was the highest-paying company, and 134 of 170 students got summer internships from our course. The top role offered was software development.
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The best specialisation in B.Tech at  College of Engineering - Pune (COEP) solely depends on own personal interests, career aspirations, and skills. However, some promising options based on various factors:

Top Ranked Specializations:

  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE): COEP's CSE department consistently ranks high nationally and boasts excellent placements in software development,  data science,  and AI. If you enjoy coding and problem-solving,  it's a well-established field with diverse opportunities.
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE): Renowned for its strong faculty and research focus, &
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Anugu Nithin Reddy

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Yes, College of Engineering - Pune is a good option.
 
According to own interests the decision can be taken further. Some of the criteria due to good option are:
 
Placements: 87.42% of students were placed in our course; INR 50.50 LPA was the highest salary, INR 11.35 LPA was the average salary, and INR 4.00 LPA was the lowest salary for overall college placement. I don't know about the top recruiting companies but Deshaw was the highest-paying company, and 134 of 170 students got summer internships from our course. The top role offered was software development.
Infrastructure: COEP has every possible kind of infrastructure,
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Anugu Nithin Reddy

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College of Engineering - Pune (COEP) and Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Pune (RSCOE) are colleges having their own strengths and weaknesses, and which one is good depends on own individual interests.

Here's a comparison of some key factors to consider:

Rankings:

  • NIRF India Ranking 2023:
    • COEP: 8th among engineering colleges in India
    • RSCOE: 114th among engineering colleges in India
  • Times Higher Education India Rankings 2023:
    • COEP: 7th among engineering colleges in India
    • RSCOE: 17th among engineering colleges in Maharashtra

Based on these rankings, COEP appears to be generally considered the more prestigious institution

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Vishwa Gami

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The College of Engineering - Pune (COEP) has an excellent and competitive placement record for B.Tech students, with a good track record of graduates earning jobs in major companies. Below is a summary of the key features:

Placement Highlights (2023 UG placements):

  • Placement Rate: 73.35%
  • the highest Package: 50.5 LPA (INR)
  • Average Package: 11.35 LPA (INR)
  • Top Recruiters: Deshaw,  Google,  Amazon,  Microsoft,  Goldman Sachs,  Deutshe Bank,  Mastercard,  Infosys,  Cognizant,  Capgemini,  etc.

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The College of Engineering - Pune (COEP) accepts scores from two main entrance exams for admission to its B.Tech program:

  • JEE Main: It is a national level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) twice a year, in January and April. It is considered to be the most competitive engineering entrance exam in India.                                                                   
  • MHT-CET: This is a state entrance exam conducted by the Maharashtra Common
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Vishwa Gami

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The fee for various courses at College of Engineering - Pune (COEP) varies depending on the specific program, year of study, and admission quota. 

  • MHT CET Quota: INR 84,250
  • JEE Main Quota: INR 84,250
  • NRI/OCI/FN/PIO/Gulf Quota: INR 1,33,400
  • Postgraduate (M.Tech): INR 1.16 Lakhs (First Year Fees)
  • Ph.D: INR 1.91 Lakhs (Total Fees)
  • PG Diploma: INR 1.89 Lakhs (Total Fees)

 

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Vishwa Gami

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It's hard to say whether you can get into college of engineering  - Pune (COEP) with a 88% score in JEE Fundamental because of a few elements:

->Admission through JEE Main is restricted: Just 20% of B.Tech seats at COEP are filled through JEE Main scores, while the leftover 80% depend on the Maharashtra Normal Entry Test (MHT CET). In this way, the opposition for JEE Main seats is a lot higher.

->Percentage is less important than percent: JEE Main scores are accounted for as percentiles, not rates. A 88% score could mean an alternate percentile relying upon the trouble level of the test and the quantity of test takers.

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Vishwa Gami

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Academic credentials:

Passed through 12th standard or comparable assessment with Physical science, and Arithmetic as necessary subjects. Obtained a minimum of 45 percent (40 percent for the SC/ST/PWD category) in each of the aforementioned subjects.

Entrance exams:

Maharashtra Normal Entry Test (MHT CET): Expected for 80% of the seats.
JEE Primary: Expected for 20% of the seats (no base percentile required, yet a higher percentile expands your possibilities).

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