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tarun mittal

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484849 in JEE Main is quite a low rank. However you have not mentioned any other details like your category, the home state you belong to as the cutoffs also depend on them. Now if we go through the cutoffs of various NITs, if you belong to general category, then getting CSE might be difficult. Apart from CSE, you can expect Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering in NITs such as Uttarakhand, Jalandhar, Jaipur, Patna, Andhra Pradesh, Durgapur etc. Under All India quota. You may get CSE in North East NITs or NIT Srinagar, Hamirpur etc. As the cutoffs are low.

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deepika maurya

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The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) has a two-stage process exam.
1- Written Exam: GATE/ BARC online exam.
2- Interview. Preparation strategy for Written exam: No special strategy just try to prepare for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Exam, thoroughly. If you do well in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre will become one of the options among many, GATE scores are going to offer you. If you don't perform well in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, then you have to prepare for the online exam. For this just solve Engineering Services Examination (ESE's) previous questions, from
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AKSHAY POPHALI

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First of all, I Congratulate you for getting a good rank in JEE Mains. In the previous 3-4 Years cutoff for JoSAA Round 6, the closing for EE in NIT-KKR was between 5k-6k OBC Rank. But Hold on!
There is another counselling after JoSAA which is known as CSAB Special Round Counselling. And here in the 1st CSAB Round itself the cutoff for EE in NIT-KKR is around OBC Rank 27k which shows that you can easily get EE in NIT-KKR if you are enrolled for CSAB Councelling. Leave EE, you can easily get CSE in NIT-KKR if you have registered for CSAB Counselling. Good Luck for your Counselling!

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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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Yes, you can do Polytechnic. It is a 3-year course. The fees will be approximately, INR 25,000.

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deepika maurya

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Let me bring to your attention that electrical engineering-EE consists of several sub-majors: Electromagnetic Fields, Power Systems, Control Systems, Electronics Systems, Signal Processing, Embedded Systems, Communication Systems, and Computer Engineering. Each sub-major requires different types of mentality and skills. No one can succeed in all these fields of study, but you may be able to succeed in one or two of them. So, the answer to this question is vague unless you specify which field in the electrical engineering world you are talking about.

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Simran Srivastava

Beginner-Level 4

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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Pallavi Sharma

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There is a massive career scope in Civil Engineering as BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering graduates can explore promising opportunities in both the private sector and public sectors. Most importantly, there is an immense scope of Civil Engineering in the government sector where you can work in the following government jobs in Civil Engineering:
ONGC
PWD
Electricity boards
Armed Forces
NHAI
Indian Railways
IOC
Town Planning
BHEL
At these public-sector organisations, there are numerous vacancies available at Indian Railways, ONGC, PWD and BHEL and offer the most scope of Civil Engineering in India!
Top and best private colleges in India are the following
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tarun mittal

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It's not only all about the marks scored in JEE Mains but also depends upon the way you tackle your interview. The interview is quite tricky, all you need is to answer them in a very smart and confident way.
They will ask you questions from all fields, you should be Versatile and aware of your surroundings. Keep your technical part strong and be sound enough to reply them gently .
Your presence of mind could also be tested based on questions they ask and lastly the question they ask to almost everyone is . Why DEI?. Prepare for it
Rest up to 90 in JEE mains will be enough with a good grades in 10th and 12th.
All the very best.

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deepika maurya

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Placements at Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Polytechnic for electrical engineering:
Approximately 70 percent of the candidates were placed at Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Polytechnic for the electrical engineering branch. The highest salary package offered was 6 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 2 LPA. The average salary package offered was 3.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T), Wipro, and Thought Works. For more placement details, you may use the Shiksha Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Polytechnic college page. (https://www.shiksha.com/college/acharya-prafulla-chandra-ray-polytechnic-jadavpur-Kolk
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