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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates can join Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering (Chennai) through TNEA (Anna University counselling) based on Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Eligibility:
Minimum of 50% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or 45% for reserved categories)
Candidates must register online for TNEA counselling, fill in the choices for institutes of admission, and attend a document verification session afterwards.
Management quota seats (35%) are also available but they are purely merit-based.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the IIT Madras does not have such an integrated B.Tech + M.Tech dual degree in the field of study of "Forensic Chemistry." Although IIT Madras has several dual degree programs (B.Tech & M.Tech, or BS & MS) in engineering and Science related disciplines, and at its Chemistry department there are several faculty who have extensive experience in the field of Forensic Chemistry, the latter itself is not mentioned as a separate and special integrated option. You can think of a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering or some related field (perhaps Chemistry) and then contact other universities to see whether they offer an M.Sc in Forensic Science
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
MTech Bioprocess Engineering at IIT Madras:
- *Duration*: 2 years, full-time
- *Intake*: 12-17 seats
- *Eligibility*: Bachelor's degree with GATE score
- *Fees*: INR 1.82 Lacs (total), 1 Lacs (tuition)
- *Rankings*: #3 in India for Engineering
- *Placement*: Average package INR 9.43 lakhs/year, 99-100% job placement rate
Admission timeline: May 17 - July 10, 2025 (via COAP 2025).
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Getting CSE in IIITDM Kancheepuram with an OBC NCL rank of 23603 in JEE Mains seems unlikely due to high cutoff ranks (5624 in 2023 and 6158 in 2024). Check the official website for updates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Loyola - ICAM College of Engineering and Technology has a partnership with ICAM, France, providing international exposure.
The college is affiliated with Anna University and AICTE accepted.
It presents good placement assist with groups like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro.
LICET has modern-day labs, school rooms, and hostel facilities.
It gives values-based education with awareness on personal development.
Students get training for conversation and smooth abilities for job readiness.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
SRMJEEE covers five sections: Physics (35 questions), Chemistry (35), Mathematics or Biology (40), Aptitude (10), and English (5). The syllabus is based on Class XI–XII CBSE/NCERT topics in subjects such as mechanics, electrostatics, organic chemistry, calculus, statistics, and reading comprehension.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Top engineering colleges in Chennai:
- *IIT Madras*: Closing cutoff 159 (JEE Advanced)
- *CEG*: Closing cutoff 44 (TNEA)
- *SRM Chennai*: Fees INR 11-19 lakh
- *SSN College*: Closing cutoff 511 (TNEA), fees INR 2.20 lakh
- *IIITDM*: Closing cutoff 18654 (JEE Main), fees INR 7.65 lakh
Check official sources for the latest information.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
MIT Chennai offers B.Tech admission through TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions).
You ought to practice online for TNEA after Class 12 results.
Your 84% in ISC makes you eligible for admission.
Admission is primarily based for your 12th marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths.
TNEA will provide you with a rank primarily based on your marks.
You must attend counselling and select MIT and your preferred branch.
High-call for branches like CSE or ECE want very excessive ranks.
With 84%, you can get branches like Mechanical, Automobile, or Production.
Final admission relies upon on your TNEA rank and branch cutoff.
Keep different colleges as bac
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7 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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7 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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