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Abhinav Shukla

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Both colleges have their own stats and ratings which are not so variable.

The best for you can be decided by your interest.

If you want to focus on Data science, AI and machine methodology then you should choose Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology (AIDS).

If you want to learn principals of core electric engineering and power systems and automation then you should choose PSG College of Technology (EEE).

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Sakshi Goyal

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No, at this rank, you cannot get admission at Jagran Lakecity University regardless of any campus. For that, you have to opt for the management quota. However, you can look for other institutes which have lower eligibility criteria for admission to BTech courses. To get more information, you can visit the Shiksha website.

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Pooja Divya

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The key highlights of KL College of Engineering placements over the past three years for Electrical and Electronics Engineering department are presented below:

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Placement Statistics (2023)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Placement Statistics (2024)

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest package

INR 10 LPA

INR 10 LPA

INR 31 LPA

Students placed

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Companies visited

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979 in IPE, 103 JEE Marks: Strong chances for ECE and EEE. CSE might be tougher but still possible depending on rank.

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73962 OBC Rank in JEE Mains: With this rank, getting CSE or ECE at SASTRA is challenging but possible for EEE depending on Stream 2 and board scores.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,

With an 88.4% in Class 12, your CRL rank of 188402, and an EWS rank of 30668, securing a seat in B.Tech CSE at GEC Palamu might be difficult, as CSE typically has higher cutoffs. However, for the EEE branch, you have a better chance, especially with the EWS category, as it may have slightly lower cutoffs.

It's important to check the official updates and counseling details to get a clearer picture of your chances based on the competition and seat availability.

All the very best!

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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The cutoff for EEE, ME and CSE last year at Saveetha Engineering College 

The cut-off for various engineering branches is different every year and depends on the category. For EEE, a cutoff of around 170-173 is expected for general category candidates; 160-165 for ME and higher ranges for CSE, usually cutoffs of 172-175 for most applicants from the General category.

These cutoffs are just an extrapolation from trends of prior years and can change based on the number of applicants and their performance in entrance exams.

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Sagar Gupta

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Joining R.V. College of Engineering (RVCE) for EEE under management quota can be a good option due to its reputation, strong placements, and alumni network. However, the higher fees under management quota might be a financial burden. If you can afford the fees and are confident about securing good placements, it could be worth it. Otherwise, consider other colleges with similar opportunities but lower fees.

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Rupesh Katariya

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A part-time B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a great option for those with a Diploma or work experience looking to advance their education while working.

Key Points:

  • Eligibility: A Diploma in EEE or related field, or 10+2 with PCM.
  • Duration: Typically 3-4 years.
  • Admission: Direct admission or entrance exam, depending on the college.
  • Flexibility: Evening or weekend classes to balance work and studies.

Ensure the course is AICTE-approved for better career prospects. Check with local colleges for details.

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