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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a 98.4 percentile in JEE Mains, your chances of getting into top NITs for CSE or Electrical Engineering are slim. You might have opportunities in some lower-tier NITs like NIT Agartala, NIT Sikkim, or NIT Mizoram, or under reserved categories. Top NITs typically require higher percentiles .
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
51493 rank in JEE Mains is not bad if you've got a category or home state quota. You can try NITs like Mizoram, Meghalaya, Srinagar for CSE or Electrical. Some IIITs and GFTIs too like IIIT Bhagalpur or GKV Haridwar might be open for admission. Not top tier but still decent government options
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, it is not possible to join VSSUT BURLA in electrical engineering with a rank of 225255.
The college VSSUT BURLA require much lower rank than this for the course electrical engineering.
You may check other colleges or lower branch than electrical engineering.
Thank you
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The annual fee for a Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Government Polytechnic College Lucknow is 12,670 including tuition and hostel fee placement opportunities are available with companies like Tata Motors in Hindalco and Maruti Suzuki recruiting students the average salary package range from 1.5 Lacs per annum to 3.5 Lacs per annum
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can study on your own for Electrical Engineering courses without attending formal classes, but it may result in a lack of formal recognition, practical resources, a structured curriculum approach, and self-discipline. Using good, reliable textbooks by creating a study plan is definitely the right approach, but you should keep track of the industry demands and practical opportunities and explore real-world applications to enter the workspace.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
There isn't a set number of reference books that need to be followed for each subject in the Electrical Engineering syllabus for various courses, but usually, it is preferred to adhere to one primary textbook by a popular author and combine it with additional resources like online web articles, YouTube videos from experienced professors or experts, and e-library study material.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Almost all of the colleges offering Electrical Engineering courses follow a balanced approach where the theory-based subjects are assessed through semester exams that are conducted after every 6 months, along with individual and group research projects and class assignments. The division may vary with more weightage being given to the semester exams, around 60 to 70%, and the remainder to the practical component.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Understanding the fundamentals of electrical circuits is highly important in the field of Electrical Engineering, as it solely deals with the same on a daily basis. You can find some important books that provide a fundamental understanding of electric circuits and related theory given here:
- Fundamentals of Digital Circuits by Kumar A Anand
- Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew Sadiku
- Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Theory by D. Chattopadhyaya
- Electronic Devices and Circuits by David A. Bell
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