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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Hey there,
NIT, Calicut and NIT, Rourkela are the top two NITs among the top 5 NITs.
So, there is no comparison among both the NITs.
However, if you like physics then engineering physics branch is made for guys like you.

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Shikhar Saxena,
As far as the admission in concerned, there is no kiitee marks cutoff for that.
But I guess the normal KIITEE rank required for a dual degree would be around 10000.
Hope this helps! All the best for your admission!

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Dev Parbhakar

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Greetings.
Kindly inquire about the same on www.cuchd.in. members concerned will revert you back as soon as possible.
With respect to your course, valuable feedback will be provided by the University in an efficient manner.

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renu Sejwal

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Annamalai University is recognised and all its degrees are valid even the distance educations one too. It is recognised by UGC and DEC. Further, it does not require AICTE recognition if UGC is thr it won't affect anything. All the best.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Of course in India, the best college for dual degree are NITs.
Some of the NITs offers dual degree course in B.Tech biotech.
Other private colleges for dual degree courses are meaningless.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

1. B.Tech is way better than M.Tech dual degree, if of course you have the innate passion to scale up to pursue a PhD later on.
2. If getting placed after dual degree is your main concern then you may be in trouble, since the chances and packages offered to dual is not at par with the standards you have in mind. It's almost the same as of B.Tech.
3. This is in case of IT jobs, whereas in the core sector, dual degree will definitely give you the extra edge over B.Tech candidates. So decide this in the early phase of your career.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Actually, both of them have a great brand name, Symbiosis and NMIMS both will give you great course and brand value but I would recommend you to go for NMIMS just because it's in Mumbai which will give you great job opportunities compared to Pune.

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