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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Both are good branches. But I suggest you to go for ECE since this branch have still scope not like that EEE. EEE have less scope comparatively to ECE. Also practical knowledge is more in ECE. Organisation prefer ECE engineer first than AEEE. If you want to pursue for robotics then you can choose it in PG course after choosing ECE in B.Tech. But you can't choose robotics after taking EEE since it little bit harder to understand the robotics then Because electronic clears your concepts easily and in a better way.

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You can't get seat in KLU through Andhra Pradesh ECET there's an entrance exam conducted by KLU for LE students to get admission. You've to qualify that and get admission. With Andhra Pradesh ECET you can only get admission in private colleges, not deemed Universities.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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You need to complete your class 12th first. The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing a B.Sc. (Environmental Science) degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Some reputed colleges and institutes demand a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this degree course.

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Shikhar Patel

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CRL stands for Common Rank list. AIR stands for All India Rank. Crl is same as overall rank. It consists of all the categories. For general category candidates only CRL is considered. CRL is your AIR in general Category. For other categories both AIR and CRL are considered.

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Raju Saha

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CSE in SMIT is very promising. Placements in SMIT are good and the college itself has a lot to offer in terms of workshops, seminars, conferences, extracurriculars and other activities. If you want to learn beyond just what is prescribed in the syllabus, definitely SMIT is worth trying for. If you want to know more please do some research by logging into the website of SMIT:
https://smu.edu.in/smit/dept-faculty/dept-list/dept-of-computer-science-engineering-smit-sikkim-manipal-u.html.

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