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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With such a ranking of 26267 in KCET, you may be eligible for taking admission to DSATM for BE CSE. The cutoff rank for BE CSE at DSATM last year was about 28000. The college has 60 seats for BE CSE, and the fee for general category students is around INR 2,01,960 per annum. Note, though, that a cutoff can vary from year to year, and a consideration of other factors like your preferred branch and category might also have influence. It's advisable to check with the college authorities or KEA regarding cutoff ranks and admission procedures.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It is very sad to say that with a rank of 75575 in JEE Main, you are very unlikely to get admission for CSE at DTU, NSUT, or IIIT Delhi. This is because the cutoffs for these institutes generally fall below 10,000 for the general category. As you have not mentioned your category, if you belong to any category, including SC, you still don't have a chance of getting admission to these institutes. So you need to apply for other normal institutes or reappear for the exam if your target is these institutes only.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It is your personal choice. If you don't have more options then you can go to this college. B.Tech from CSE is a good choice as the market is fully open for such courses. There will be fewer hardships for you to get placed compared with core courses.
B.Tech CSE from Saptagiri College is a good choice. It has the highest package of 10 LPA and average package of 5 LPA in Indian rupees. Its location is a big factor. The placements percentage is quite high i.e 90%. Infrastructure, library facilities, and campus life are good here.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
VIT Bhopal doesn't accept the scores of JEE Mains or COMEDK for admissions in any of their B.Tech courses. Instead, the university conducts its own entrance exam, VITEEE, for admission to B.Tech. programs. Students are selected based on their performance in VITEEE, and students also need to have a minimum of 60% in their 12th to apply, which you already have. So if you wish to take admission in this institute, you need to appear for VITEEE, or else you need to look for a different institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can get admission for B.Tech CSE at some colleges without appearing for any entrance exam. Some private institutes offer direct admission to B.Tech programs based on merit, and some conduct their own entrance exam. But it is always seen that the colleges that provide direct admissions are not among the top institutes of India. If you want to take admission in top institutes, you need to appear for entrance exams like JEE mains, but if your priority is getting a decent college, you can apply to direct admission-based institutes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Many private and public colleges would grant you a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) if you received a 66% in Class 12 (PCM) Entrance exams like as JEE Main, state CETs or direct admission based on Class 12 grades are required for admission.
Excellent B.Tech CSE colleges include Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab direct admission is offered, and scholarships are provided.
Punjab's Chandigarh University has programs that are geared toward placement.
Class 12 grades and entrance exams are accepted at MIT WPU in Pune.
Industry-integrated courses are offered by Sharda University in Noida.
Class 12 results are accepted for d
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The B.Tech. in CSE programme at Future Institute of Engineering and Technology strikes an appropriate balance between theory and practical or experiential learning. From programming, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, etc., with labs, workshops, and industry exposure, it is a well-rounded package. The other positives include specializations in AI/ML and Data Science that add career-centric value, making it an excellent choice for future technocrats.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Securing a seat in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in Andhra Pradesh is difficult however it is feasible in some colleges, given an Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank of 58,780. Guntur Engineering College cutoff was between 109,000 to 110,000 while Eswar College of Engineering was formerly between 73,000 and 74,000. However admittance is doubtful given your rating because prestigious universities like GMR Institute of Technology usually have cutoffs between 8,000 and 9,000. Every year cutoffs change depending on things like candidate performance and seat availability.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The annual tuition fee for the B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering programme at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University (CSMU) is INR 135,000 for Indian and SAARC nationals. Over the standard four-year duration, this totals INR 540,000.
For international students (excluding SAARC countries), the annual fee is INR 175,000, amounting to INR 700,000 over four years.
Additionally, if you opt for on-campus housing, the hostel fee is INR 320,000 for the entire course duration.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Grabing a seat with 83.3 percentile in computer science engineering is very tough. If you belong to certain particular community, then there is a slight chance to get a seat in lower NIT or IIIT, but if you belong to general category or even in OBC there is no chance to get any seat in any NIT/IIT/IIT or good government college.
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