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Raj Sahani

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Tezpur Univerity BTech course is offered for four years across six specialisations, among them Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE). Candidate should have passed Class 12 examination with at least 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and pass marks in English. Tezpur University BTech admission is based on the scorecard/ rank of JEE-Main. Candidates can opt for any one of the mentioned exams. 40% of open seats shall be made through the central counselling based on JEE Main rank.

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a 4-year B.E./B.Tech degree after 10+2 and not after the 10th. Candidates are to complete their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with 50-75% marks (vary by school) to be eligible for year admission.

Admission to this course shall be through entrance examinations like JEE Main, state CETs, or tests conducted for specific universities followed by counseling. There are also Diploma programs in EEE (3 years) done after 10th that provide lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech, thus overall duration extending to six years. B.Tech EEE is a degree programme dealing with circuit

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Kavya Gogia

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In 2023, CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) was generally considered as the leading course due to its high demand and more job opportunities in the tech industry as compared to EEE (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) and ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering).

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Soumya Chaturvedi

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With a GATE 2025 score of 445 in EE, you have a good chance of getting into some IITs, but it's difficult to predict which ones specifically without knowing your rank and the specific programs you're interested in. 

  • A GATE score of 445 is a good score, but you'll need to consider your All India Rank (AIR) to determine your eligibility for specific IITs. 
  • Top IITs like Bombay, Delhi, and Madras typically have higher cutoffs, while newer IITs might be more accessible. 
  • You should also consider the specific M.Tech programme you are interested in, as different programs within an IIT may have varying cutoffs. 

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