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Total seats for 4-year B.Tech 480
Chemical Engineering 60
Civil Engineering 60
Computer Science and Engineering 60 Electrical Engineering 60
Electronics & Communication Engineering 60
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 60
Information Technology 60
Mechanical Engineering 60
Try and maybe you will get in but chances are less.
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The students are rarely disappointed with the placement in the college, with an average package of 15,000 for students every year.
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As per your rank, there should be no problem of you getting this college.
Good luck.
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- CAT (Commom Admission Test) is an entrance exam conducted for admission in MBA programmes. It consists the skills of Quantitative Analysis, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, and Comprehensive Skills. MAT (Management Aptitude Test) is an another entrance exam conducted for admission in MBA programmes. There are various Universities like who admits student on the basis of CAT/CMAT/XAT/ATMA/GTMA or MAT score. Also, there are plenty of good universities in India. Some of the very reputed and colleges, there is an entrance examination for en
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Don't panic. Complete your graduation degree first. In the second year, how many subjects you got backlogs in? Prepare well for them and clear them. Don't change your stream.
If you again took admission in any other graduation course, then you need to start from the 1st year and so you have lost 2 years if you do so.
There is a lot of path is waiting for you after your graduation degree completion.
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