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Megha Aggarwal

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The fees is INR 99,794.
(Fees Components: Admission, Pocket/personal expenses, Expenses on civilian bearer, Dresses, Travelling expenses, one time term premium, JNU enrolment and registration fees, Contingency, Squadron).

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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Its rank is under 250 in India and 3rd rank in UPTU.

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Raajdeep Sarkar

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Between ECE and ECE (SS) there is no difference in syllabus or course, rather the difference arises in fee structure. In ECE general course, you may get government scholarship and other facilities including any relaxations in fee structure, but in ECE (SS) course, here SS means Self Supporting, thereby in this course, you will not get any Government scholarship. And also, you will have to pay much higher fees than the General ECE course. In ECE (SS) course, only reserved category students I. e. OBC, SC and ST students can get some relaxation in fees.

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Akshay Bajaj

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If you have not attended the counselling round then the only way to get admission is through management quota seat but management quota admission and fee cost is not advertised openly by any of the colleges/universities across India as being a paid seat it totally depends on the discretion of the college authorities. Please contact the college authorities for all the details.

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rohith kola

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Among ECE and civil, civil is the best option. In ECE, mostly private jobs are available, but in civil, there are a lot of government jobs along with private jobs available. Also, as civil engineering is related to construction and the construction work is never going to stop. So, civil engineering will provide you with job security also and a bright future.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Jasim,
There is no need to do course to get in Aerospace companies. Avionics means the electronics used in space flights, which you have already done in B.Tech. Now either you can do M.Tech in Avionics or you can go for MBA in Aerospace and Aviation Management or you just simply apply in Aerospace company and demonstrate your skills to be Avionics engineer. There are many mechanical, Electronics, and CS engineers who are working in the avionics division.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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KNIT, Sultanpur is a better choice, as it is more focused on placements and academics compared to BIET.

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