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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Actually APC college kolkata donot offer any engineering courses as it offers only undergraduate and post graduation courses for science , commerce, arts students.
When we see about the placement in APC college,the placement rate varies by department. For instance, in the Microbiology department, around 20% of students secure placements, with the highest salary offered being INR 30,000 per month and an average salary of INR 5000 month.
If you are interested to study electrical engineering you can choose any other college which gives high package.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology offers admission to courses such as BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering for the duration of 4 years, in affiliation with Anna University. SSRIT offers BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in full-time mode with an annual intake of 60 students.
The Institute offers BE in EEE based on merit-based results of Class 12 and valid scores of TNEA.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
You complete an Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) Diploma after completing 10th grade; it does not mean that you have done any graduation. A Diploma is mainly for 3 years and imparts very basic knowledge and skills in a particular branch of engineering. This is technical qualification at the undergraduate level but not equivalent to B.Tech/B.E., which is a full-fledged undergraduate degree after 4 years.
After completing a Diploma in EEE, you may do the following for further studies:
Lateral entry into B.Tech- Once you have completed your diploma, you can apply for a lateral entry into the second year of a B.Tech programme in
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
- Last rank for ECEIn 2020, the last rank for ECE in the open quota was 2,747, and the last rank in the state quota was 16,407. In 2025, the last rank for ECE was 2,747.
- Last rank for EEEIn 2020, the last rank for EEE in the open quota was 4,051, and the last rank in the state quota was 19,433.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
A score of 10.33 marks in the GATE EEE exam significantly reduces the chances of obtaining admission to any IIT for any stream branch, as this is far below the usual cut-off marks for even the low-ranked ones; most probably, this score will not secure you any IIT admission.
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