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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Below are the seats offered for BTech programme at Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering:
| Course Name | Seats |
|---|---|
| BTech in Information Technology | 60 |
| BTech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering | 30 |
| BTech in Civil Engineering | 30 |
| BTech in Mechanical Engineering | 40 |
| BTech in Computer Engineering | 60 |
| BTech in Computer Science and Business System in partnership with TCS | 60 |
| BTech in Mechatronics Engineering | 60 |
| Integrated BTech in Information Technology + MBA in Technology Management | 40 |
| Integrated BTech Mechanical Engineering | 60 |
| Integrated BTech in Computer Engineering | 180 |
| Integrated BTech in Data Science | 60 |
| Integrated BTech in Information Technology | 60 |
| Integrated BTech in Civil Engineering + MBA in Technology Management | 30 |
| Integrated BTech in Mechanical Engineering + MBA in Technology Management | 60 |
| Integrated BTech in Computer Engineering + MBA in Technology Management | 120 |
| Integrated BTech in Chemical Engineering + MBA in Technology Management | 30 |
| BTech in Artificial Intelligence in Academic Collaboration with Virginia Tech | 48 |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Over 90% of students get placed, according to both institutes. In contrast to ITM Institute of Design and Media, Pearl Academy Mumbai provides superior placements. When comparing starting salaries across a number of specialisations, Pearl Academy often offers a little more than ITM-IDM. Reputable brands are drawn to both, although Pearl Academy has partnerships with more prominent design studios and fashion houses. In particular domains, each institute may have more robust industrial ties.
To see what's affordable, weigh the entire cost of tuition against the available scholarships. Both have strong alumni networks; but, based on your p
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, ITM Institute of Design and Media, Andheri West is not better than Pearl Academy Mumbai. ITM-IDM is more affordable than Pearl Academy because its costs are often lower. ITM-IDM offers strong industry connections and internship possibilities, which could make it easier for students to transition into the workforce. Good placement rates are reported by ITM-IDM, especially for programmes like interior design and fashion design.
Given Pearl Academy's established name in the design field, it may be able to provide access to esteemed businesses and brands. Pearl Academy's faculty members have strong industry ties and a wealth of industry
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Many BDes courses are available at ITM Institute of Design and Media, including ones in knitwear design, visual communications, fashion design, interior design, VFX and animation, and visual communications. The best course among these is thought to be the BDes in Fashion Design. Its main objectives are the creation, development, and manufacturing of apparel and accessories. It teaches students how to create patterns, illustrate, and create three-dimensional designs using digital tools. Strong industry connections and placement record in this programme.
Students can select to specialise in womenswear, menswear, sportswear, or sustainable
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, ITM Institute of Design and Media, Andheri West is as good as Pearl Academy Mumbai. ITM-IDM is a more affordable choice because it often charges fewer tuition than Pearl Academy. A easier transition into the working world may be made possible by ITM-IDM's strong industry partnerships and internship possibilities. When it comes to programmes like fashion design and interior design, ITM-IDM claims good placement rates.
Within the design world, Pearl Academy has a solid reputation that could lead to opportunities with esteemed brands and businesses. The instructors at Pearl Academy are highly connected and have a wealth of profes
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
- Candidates can visit VJTI's official website to view the cutoffs for VJTI Mumbai for 2023 admissions.Select 'Admissions' from the menu's top tab.For BTech cutoffs, select the 'Undergraduate' programs link under academic programs. Check under 'Postgraduate' programs for M.Tech cutoffs.The cutoff scores for each specialisation are made available in batches and by category.The opening and closing ranks/scores needed in the entrance exams for allocation in prior admission years are shown on the cutoffs page.
- After every round of allotment, the DTE (Directorate of Technical Education), Maharashtra, may also release the VJTI Mumbai cutoffs on
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The cutoff scores needed for VJTI Mumbai B.Tech admissions-
- State Quota for Maharashtra (via MHT CET)
Home State Candidates must score at least 135–150+ points out of 200 in the MHT CET examination. - To be eligible for the All India Seats Quota (via JEE Mains), general category students must score between 5,000 and 8,000 .
The minimum JEE Mains rank required for the reserved SC/ST categories could range from 18,000 to 20,000. - Students in the general category must have an overall math, chemistry, and physics score of at least 75%.
The start and end times differ according to specializations. - According to Maharashtra state regulations, ther
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The expected minimum score required to be admitted to VJTI's M.Tech programs -
- GATE score: More than 600 points out of 1000
The GATE scores of the students are used to shortlist them first. A better chance of making the cutoff is ensured if one scores more than 600 out of 1000. It does, however, differ by department. - B.Tech percentage: When applying to M.Tech programs, VJTI also requires candidates to have a minimum of 75% aggregate score (or a CGPA of 7.5+) in their B.Tech or BE degrees.
To find out the most recent deadline for M.Tech admissions in 2023 as soon as it is announced, I would advise keeping a close eye on the offi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
For admission to its BTech programs, VJTI Mumbai accepts results from the following national/state entrance exams-
- The All-India Rank earned in the national JEE Main exam, which is held for Engineering college admissions, is also taken into account by JEE Main VJTI Mumbai. Applicants must meet the JEE Main cutoff.
- Maharashtra Common Entrance Test, or MHT CET
This is the state exam for Maharashtra, which is being administered by the State CET Cell. It is the most frequently accepted entrance exam. To be admitted to VJTI, candidates must meet the necessary cutoff and merit ranks in the MHT CET.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
From a placement and career standpoint, computer engineering is the best branch in B.Tech at VJTI, Mumbai; however, IT and ECE also offer excellent placements.
- At VJTI Mumbai, computer engineering is undoubtedly the most popular department. The computer engineering programme has a strong placement history with leading technology companies such as Texas Instruments, Oracle, Microsoft, and so forth.
- Information Technology: IT performs exceptionally well when it comes to VJTI placements. Reputable employers include TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, and others.
- Electronics and Telecommunication: This field covers both sophisticated communication
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