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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Germany is God sent country for engineers wanting to pursue core fields. With low living cost for students as well as zero tuition fee for visiting students, it makes Germany a good choice for pursuing your degree their. With automotive companies like Audi, BMW, Ford, Porsche, Volkswagen etc. based in Germany, it makes it even a better destination for engineers seeking automotive field for higher degree. Since you have completed electronics engineering, you can do further research in Electronics Controlled Unit-subsystem and hence post graduate with a degree there.
There are also good options in some reputed universities in
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
(a) Implementation of modern educational concepts & associated internationally renowned faculty from IITs & abroad.(b) global exposure by signing MOUs with many renowned technical universities/institutions of USA, UK, RUSSIA & Thailand etc.(c) Flexibilities for choosing additional courses over RTU, Kota, Faculty Members, Class, Class timing & peers groups of learning.
(d) project based learning, digital classroom and hig
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your rank, your chances are nil for any NITs or IIITs, however check here to know more:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
So according to your rank jiit noida is best find for you.
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But, as we see, 2017 mains paper was tougher than 2016 that resulted in lowering of cutoff to 81 from 100 of last year.
So, you can expect an increment of 2k to 3k rank in electronics cutoff(16k-17k)
I hope this helps.
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