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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Dear, it's little tough to get CSE in G.L Bajaj but you can choose any other branch.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi,
Last year, the cut off for general category was 79% in CAT. This year, for attending the group discussion, the cut off for general category is 50% in CAT. But, a score of 75% above in CAT will keep you on the safer side to get selected.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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LNCT, Bhopal is the better choice. It is among top 50 private engineering colleges in India.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Galgotias College of Engineering is much better than university according to me because it has low crowd, good placements, especially in CS/IT sector, good infrastructure as compared to the university.

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Jamia Millia Islamia is not only cheaper than Amity University to pursue B.Arch but also boasts a good rank and reputation. It is among top 10 architecture colleges in the country where Amity is not in top 20. Students from Jamia perform really well in the industry because of the rich learning and experience they gain studying in Jamia and get widely accepted everywhere especially in gulf countries. I would suggest you to come to Jamia provided you have secured a seat here after clearing a difficult entrance.

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Pallavi Jain

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Correspondence electrical engineering course will provide distance learners with the knowledge of electrical engineering skills and technical skills required to design, evaluate and develop electrical systems.
If you're fascinated with the working of electrical devices and have a deep interest in physics and maths, then you already possess some of the key electrical engineering skills and an electrical engineering degree is perhaps for you.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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KNIT, Sultanpur is a better choice, as it is more focused on placements and academics compared to BIET.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Dear Pranjali,
There is no chance for IET Lucknow. This college only accepts admissions through UPSEE. You can try in private colleges of UPTU. They will give you direct admission.
The colleges in which you should apply: KIET, ABESEC, IMS, GL Bajaj, RKGIT, etc.

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VIPIN.AGARWAL Agarwal

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You can apply through counselling. In direct admission, the institute requires a minimum of 60% in PCM.

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