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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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These days, it's almost impossible to take admission in an Engineering College in any state, unless you are domicile of that state. It is more pronounced for lateral admission after the diploma. For fresh admission, some states do allow admissions under national quota

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Akhil Raj

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The simple and short answer is 'No'. You will not get admission in DTU for any engineering branch as your rank is too high. Only top 30000 rank holders can get admission in DTU.

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Neelesh mishra

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Yes, you can join any of these programs after B.Tech.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vikas Kumar, i am afraid I can not offer any advise of much use. An institute has right to refuse a student to attend classes if that student has not paid any fees. I suggest you find out ways and means of arranging funds, pay the fees at earliest and then only college will allow you to attend classes and you will be able to give exam.
Best wishes to you.

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Archita garg

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Rs 65,100 is the total general fees of St. Joseph Polytechnic college, Coimbatore for Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

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Gunuru Jagadeesh

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The fee for EEE is nearly 50,00 per year. Scholarships are available for SC students.

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Bhavana patil

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I don't think so check the cutoff of the college and just give a try.

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Simran Srivastava

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Hi Sudheer, MBA is way better than an M.Tech as nowadays, MBA degree is more demandable than M.Tech, first people used to do M.Tech after engineering but now all go for MBA after engineering. If M.Tech did from a good university or out of India, then its valuable or else most of the companies prefer an MBA degree.

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Simran Srivastava

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There are multiple options after B.Tech
Plan Further Studies with specialisation i.e., M.Tech
Interested in Business and Management i.e., MBA
Adding some expertise or certification - Diploma Courses:
Study Abroad
Crack the Civil Services Examination.

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Simran Srivastava

Beginner-Level 4

There is equal preference for MBA and M.Tech after B.Tech. Both MBA and M.Tech courses have their own pros and cons. The career score and employment scenario for MBA and M.Tech is not the same. Choosing the right path depends on the mindset of students.

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