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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you're looking at SRM KTR's management quota for B.Tech (especially CSE), be ready to shell out around ?4 Lacs per year. So that's about ?16+ Lacs for 4 years, not including hostel or other charges. Fees can change based on the demand for the branch and your negotiation, so it's best to call their admissions office directly.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here's the thing: SRM Kattankulathur's CSE branch is super competitive. It usually closes below Rank 8,000–10,000. If your SRMJEE rank is 15,000, getting CSE at the KTR campus is a long shot. You might get CSE in SRM Ramapuram, Vadapalani, or even EC/IT at KTR, but pure CSE? Not likely. That said, internal branch upgradation later is possible; but risky and based on merit.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 94 percentage in 12th standard which is exceptionally great you can get admission to various good colleges in Chennai for pursuing Bachelor's in Technology BTech in colleges which includes Anna University, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, SSN College of Engineering, Chennai Institute of Technology, Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Hindustan Institute of Technology & Science, also you can take admission to the IIT Madras but for that you'll have to get a exceptionally good rank in JEE Advance entrance exam.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Loyola College is extra reputed nationally, ranked the various pinnacle commerce schools in India with better instructional first-rate.
Faculty at Loyola is particularly experienced, and teaching is more dependent and studies-focused.
D.G. Vaishnav offers correct placements and low priced costs, but Loyola typically draws higher agencies and applications.
Loyola has extra extracurricular sports, better infrastructure, and a stronger alumni network.
Admission to Loyola is extra competitive, in particular for B.Com (Honours or General).
If you need exposure, scores, and branding, Loyola is higher.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the PGPM FBE (Family Business & Entrepreneurship) programme at Great Lakes Chennai is AICTE approved and built on their flagship one year PGPM structure. Graduates receive a Post Graduate Certificate in Management, which is industry widely treated as equivalent to an MBA. The curriculum deeply integrates family enterprise dynamics along with core business management.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, the Civil Engineering department at Easwari Engineering College does offer industry-based training. They have a strong focus on providing students with practical, hands-on experience through partnerships with companies, dedicated skill centers, and various industry-oriented activities. The department has partnered with companies like Schwing Stetter India for a one-year on-the-job training program. They have established a dedicated Engineering Innovation Skill Centre on campus, offering practical training in areas like MEP and HVAC.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (Bharath University) in Chennai conducts its own entrance test, BEEE, for admission into engineering programs. However, it also accepts JEE Main scores for direct admission. With an NTA score of 48.2 percentile, your chances for highly competitive branches like Computer Science are slim, but you can secure admission in other branches such as Civil, Mechanical, or Biotechnology. Bharath University has a flexible admission process, and you can also apply under the management quota. The annual tuition fees generally range from one Lacs to two Lacs rupees.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
To gain admission to IIT Madras, you need to qualify for the JEE Advanced exam, which is conducted after clearing JEE Mains with a good percentile. Candidates must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and scored at least seventy-five percent (sixty-five percent for SC/ST) or rank in the top 20 percentile of their board. For postgraduate programs like M.Tech, qualifying GATE is essential. Research programs like Ph.D. require a master's degree with valid GATE or NET scores. IIT Madras is renowned for its rigorous academic curriculum and exceptional placement records.
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