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Ankit Rao

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At CMR university CSE has more placements followed by ECE and EEE. More you shift from software to hardware lesser will be the placement but it is not mandatory for everyone. You can get a good placement from any branch if you work hard.

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Divyanshu Saini

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As we already know a degree from IIT itself a far more prestigious than other colleges meant for all the branches. As IIT Ropar is ahead of IIT Mandi, Ropar receives more funding from the central government has a large number of tie-ups and collaborations with foreign universities and organizations internships, and studies all things are better in IIT Ropar. So I must suggest you could choose Ropar as a priority.

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deepika maurya

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According to your information, you have very little chance to get admission to Raichur for Computer Science and Engineering or Electronics Communication and Engineering branch. Also, the result depends on your domicile, and what you have not shared. However, you may get admission to Solapur in Computer Science and Engineering or Electronics Communication and Engineering branch. The distance between Raichur to Solapur is only 225km. A list of colleges in Solapur where you may get admission to CSE or ECE branches.
1- A. G. Patil Institute of Technology, Soregaon.
2- Shree Siddheshwar Women's College of Engineering.
3- MIT College of Rail
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Anmol Jain

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First Round cutt off for Year 2022 is
Cse : 24k around(CRL)
Cce:30k around(CRL)
ECE:39.5k around (CRL)
MECHANICAL:63k CRL

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Your chances are little bit low. Its unpredictable. Wait for the cutoffs. All the best.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The last year cutoff rank of NIT Hamirpur for B.Tech ECE was 35900 (All India Category rank) under Home state.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can get admission in the Mechanical Engineering branch of B.Tech at DTU with your rank according to the previous year's admission closing ranks data. According to the information you have provided, it is slightly difficult to get into Delhi Technological University if you are an outside Delhi applicant. DTU announces separate JEE Mains cut-offs for Delhi and out-of-state applicants. In 2021, the closing rank for outside Delhi applicants to get a B.Tech. In Electrical Engineering was 13680, and it was 19606 for mechanical. On the other hand, for home state students, it was over 30,000 for the mechanical branch. So you can get a B.Te
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tarun mittal

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It completely depends on the branch you select. Some private colleges are very good in particular branches like Cse, ece than government universities. So it depends on the branch you opt for.
But here are some good colleges in AP,
Andhra University, Jntu kakinada, sv university, Godavari institute of Engineering and technology, Aditya engineering college, KLUniversity, Vignan university, Sree Vishnu educational institutions,Gayatri vidya parishad,Anits,Mvgr.
The above mentioned colleges gives you knowledge and adds value to your certificates.
But If it comes to placements in particular branches like cse and ece, Vignan and Raghu engineerin
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tarun mittal

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Yes, of course.
While joining hostel in 1st year at SASTRA, they usually take a 2000 extra under the name of caution deposit.
This amount is just for a safety reason that we would not misuse or damage hostel property.
After our 4th year gets over and as the right of you they transfer that 2000 to our bank accounts directly.
Nothing to worry, have a pleasant stay and the 4 Wonderful years.

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