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Indrani Choudhury

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The college recorded 92.23% hiring rate for EE branch during placements 2022. The table below showcases placement rate and other placement stats recorded for the year 2022:

EE BranchStatistics (2022)
No. of Students eligible for placements52
No. of students got offer through campus recruitement 49
Placement rate92.23%

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Sangtani Navnidhkaur

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To get admission to the B.Tech in EEE programme at Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, candidates need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university. The exact marks required may vary each year based on the number of applicants and the university's policies. It is essential to have a competitive score in the relevant entrance exams, such as JEE Main or other state/national-level engineering entrance tests. Aspirants should refer to the official website or contact the university's admission department for specific details on the required marks for the B.Tech in EEE program.

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Apurva singh

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Here are some of the best government engineering colleges in Karnataka in terms of performance and placements in Electrical and Electronics branch:

  • Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU): VTU is a public university located in Belagavi, Karnataka. It offers a variety of engineering courses, including Electrical and Electronics Engineering. VTU has a good placement record for Electrical and Electronics Engineering students. The average salary for Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduates from VTU is around INR 6 Lacs per annum.

  • National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK): N
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Sumeet Inamdar

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Sumeet Inamdar

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Ofcourse! you still have the  chance to get CSE with your current rank in next round of counselling. Pay the fee to participate in 2nd round of counselling. I wish you all the best.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Electrical Engineering (EE) is a branch of engineering that deals with the study, design, and application of electrical systems and technologies. It focuses on the generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electrical power and also includes areas such as electronics, control systems, and telecommunications. EE engineers work with electrical devices and systems, ensuring their efficient functioning and safety.

 

Key aspects of an Electrical Engineering course typically include:

 

1. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering: Students learn about basic electrical principles, circuit analysis, and fundamental concepts

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Based on the information provided, your percentile score in MHTCET is 56, and your JEE Main score is 13.26. It's important to understand that admission to B.Tech programs in government colleges is highly competitive, and cutoff scores can vary each year based on the number of applicants and the available seats.

 

To determine your chances of getting admission to IT (Information Technology) or Electronics Engineering in government colleges through centralized counseling (CAP rounds), you need to consider the following factors:

 

1. *Cutoff Ranks:* In centralized counseling, cutoff ranks for different branches and colleges are dete

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Haribalan N P

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You have a low chance of getting an EEE seat at the VR Siddhartha Institute of Technology since you have the rank of 94271 in EAMCET. The cut-off for EEE in VR Siddhartha in 2022 for the BCE category was 62628. It's better to re-attempt the EAMCET exam to improve your chances of getting a seat. Spot round counseling is available where the seats that have not been filled in the main round are offered to students who have scored lower than the cut-offs.

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Aarushi Kalra

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EE was among the top branches that recorded the highest package during 2023 placements. The placement rate for 2023 for EE stood at 100%. The table below mentions the NIT Jamshedpur placement data 2023 for the EE branch:

ParticularsEE Placement Statistics (2023)
Average packageINR 17.98 LPA
Placement rate100%
the highest packageINR 83.40 LPA

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Yash Sakhare

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Sorry to say NO!

Because 1062 is a huge rank. To get SVU you need to get a branch rank atleast below 30 to keep your hopes. Because SVU is one of the top 3 colleges in AP. Who will leave it!

I suggest you to try hard (ofcourse nothing is in your hands) until 3rd counseling (if conducted) or choose a JNTU Pulivendala or JNTUK Narsaraopet or any other newly established JNTUs in the state or it is better to join in an reputed private college instead of going to newly established JNTUs as they lack in infrastructure.

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