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Aakib Khan

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Hi buddy,
With this rank, it is very difficult to get admission in UIET. You can go for your state government engineering colleges or private colleges.
All the best.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Both are different of fields. You should go in which you have pursued B.Tech. You should do M.Tech with the same branch that will enhance your knowledge in same field and really help you out for the good future.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Students who have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination from any recognised board are eligible to apply.
Admission-Based on Cut Offs
It lies between 55 to 70% for SC/ST/OBC candidates
so you can apply for the same
All the best.

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ayush singhal

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Being from OBC category, you might get admission in both the campuses, but not sure about the fields.

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nikhil Sharma

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Some of the jobs are listed below in private sector for the graduates in B.Sc. Electronics:
Software testing
Electronic design engineer
Technical executive
Chemical administrator
Technical support associate
Software developer
Graduates in Electronics can find good jobs in government sector. Various organizations in government sector recruit graduates from electronic background every year. Some of these organizations are given below:
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL)
Indian Space Research organisation (ISRO)
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
Graduates from this
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Hareesh B

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Hi Pavan,
The below-provided link helps you to predict the college/institute you can get with your rank-
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
Hope it helps.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

Contributor-Level 9

Hello dear,
No need to get confused. Electronics and communication has a number of opportunities in the field of circuit designing, in Telecom, in software skills and a lot more. On the other side electrical engineering. It has more or less equal opportunities. Just try to search the platform (good college) which can provide you this opportunities. As well as prepare yourself for the government. Services like DMRC, DRDO, Telecom, NTPC, etc.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

Contributor-Level 9

Hello dear
After ITI, you can take direct admission in 2nd year on the basis of Lateral Entry. So, after ITI, the duration of diploma is of 2 years.
Best of Luck dear.

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