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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Newer NITs and IIITs: Some newer NITs and IIITs may have higher cutoffs, potentially accommodating candidates with ranks up to 70,000. However, securing a seat in CSE or EE at these institutions with a 72,000 OBC rank is still uncertain.
Private engineering colleges often have more flexible admission criteria. Institutions like Manipal University, VIT University, and LPU may offer CSE and EE programs with a 94 percentile, though it's essential to verify their specific admission requirements.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 4
This makes your percentile extremely low. As CSE is a branch of pretty high demand, it is difficult for you to get it even in the tier-3 colleges. However you can get a seat if you go for any other branch like civil / mechanical.
You can only get admission in private colleges like galgotia, Amity, Sharda.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Indeed, a graduate in MEng in Electronics and Computer Engineering from Dublin City University (DCU) should be valid in India as DCU is a recognised and accredited institution. Yet, to work or for further studies in India, you may have to establish equivalence of your degree with AIU, which assesses foreign degrees for recognition. Government and Higher Education- For government jobs or for higher education, it would be better to check what the concerned institutions or organizations require. DCU's quality of education is renowned internationally, so the degree should be acceptable in most professional sectors in India.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some options for pursuing a B.Tech in electronics and communication engineering after completing a Diploma in mechatronics from the Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF):
Post-diploma courses: NTTF offers post-diploma courses in areas like power electronics, tool design, industrial automation, and embedded systems.
Concurrent BVoc programs: NTTF offers concurrent BVoc programs with recognised universities.
NTTF is an approved awarding body and assessment agency by the National Council for Vocational Education & Training (NCVET) and MSDE, Govt of India. NTTF's programs are known for their industry-focused curricu
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The JEE Main cutoff for admission to the B.Tech program in Electronics and Communication Engineering at NSUT East Campus for 2024 is as follows:
- General Category (Home State): Opening rank was around 18,325, and the closing rank was approximately 58,192.
- OBC Category (Home State): Opening rank started at 79,191, and the closing rank was around 1,53,836.
- SC Category (Home State): Ranks ranged from 1,16,023 to 3,09,320.
- ST Category (Home State): Ranks ranged from 4,94,822 to 5,87,138.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some colleges that offer B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering:
UPES: Ranked 42nd among engineering colleges in India by NIRF.
Chandigarh University: Offers admissions for B.Tech.
Amrita University: Offers B.Tech admissions.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
SRMJEEE 2025 cutoffs are the minimum ranks above which the admissions or seat allotment process is not conducted for a particular programme or campus. SRM Institute of Science & Technology (SRMIST) does not release the SRMJEEE cutoff. However, if released for 2025, the cutoff will be available on the institute's official website i.e. srmist.edu.in.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The B.Tech in Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design and Technology) at VIT Vellore is a comprehensive programme that covers fundamental concepts related to VLSI circuits, systems, and technology. The curriculum is designed to cater to the ever-changing demands of the VLSI industry and includes courses like Digital System Design, VLSI System Design, ASIC Design, and Computer Architecture.
The programme has a strong focus on research and development, with students having access to state-of-the-art facilities like the IC Design Lab and ASIC Design Lab. These labs are equipped with industry-standard EDA tools and provide hands-on exper
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