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Vidhi Jain

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The Electronics Engineering course fees for BTech in the IITs and NITs are a bit expensive because of the reputation, ranking, and student popularity that they enjoy. Talking about the IITs, the BTech Electronics Engineering course fees is around INR 8 lakh, and for the NITs, the fees is approximately INR 5 lakh, which is subject to change as per new academic sessions every year.

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Ajit Kumar Sah

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Most distance MCA programs require Mathematics at either the 10+2 or graduation level. Since your Diploma in electronics likely didn't include math at those levels, admission to distance MCA may not be allowed. Some universities (like IGNOU or Annamalai) offer bridge math courses, but eligibility varies—check each university. 

 

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Sonali Samal

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If you're eyeing a Diploma in Electronics, good news; there are a bunch of solid government colleges offering it. DSEU (Delhi), Jamia Millia Islamia, and Guru Nanak Dev DSEU are good options in Delhi. In Haryana, try Shri Vishwakarma Skill University or Govt Polytechnic Manesar. Kerala has AKNM Govt Polytechnic, and most states (like Maharashtra, UP, Bihar) have their own Polytechnic colleges. Just check your state's Technical Education Board for a full list.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT), Pune offers B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering as well as B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Both programs are designed with a focus on current industry needs and include hands-on training. Admission is usually through entrance exams like JEE Main or SITEEE, followed by counselling.

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Anant katare

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The admission procedure in Manav Rachna University for B.Tech Electrical and Electronics includes meeting the eligibility criteria, completing application process and appear for entrance exam.

The eligibility criteria is you must have passed your 12th with minimum 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as Compulsory subjects. Apply online through the official website of college, upload necessary documents and pay the application fees and download application form. Most importantly you need to appear for either Manav Rachna National Aptitude Test or JEE Mains entrance exam.

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Rishabh Pandey

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The rank of 32 Lacs in JEE main is too low and alas with these rank chances of securing a seat in Electronics and Computer engineering at Thapar Institute of engineering and Technology are very marginal even with punjab quota. Historical Electronics and Computer Engineering within Thapar (including those of state residents with Punjab Home State quota) are generally from 1.5 Lacs to 4 Lacs ranks (JEE Main All India Rank), and in some branches, like this one, much lower. Any branch of engineering at Thapar would be extremely hard to be secured in a position of millions.

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Aman Kumar

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India Most Indian universities offer an M.Sc. in Electronics by distance learning, usually a two-year, postgraduate course. Although the stand of the UGC-DEB regarding this particular course in the distance mode may have varied, there are universities such as the William carey university and Subharti university (normally presented online through sites like IMTS Institute) offering the same. Mangalayatan University, NIILM University and at times Directorate of distance education at Madurai Kamaraj University are other universities which may have options of providing similar programs or vocations in distance mode.

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Arpit Sharma

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An ETO (Electro Technical Officer) course needs a 3-year Diploma with preferably 60 per cent marks in any stream at Diploma level such as Electrical Engineering or Electronics Engineering or Electrical and Electronics Engineering or Electronics and Telecommunication or Electronics and Instrumentation. You should also grade at least 50 percent in English in Class 10 th or 12 th. Relevant streams of B.Tech may be considered by some colleges also.Admission is normally through an entrance test (In many cases it is CBT or online), a personal interview and sharp medical fitness test according to the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) stan

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Saksham Tiwari

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For M.Sc Electronics, look at Gujarat University, PDPU (now PDEU) Gandhinagar, Nirma University, and MS University Vadodara (if you're flexible geographically). They all offer strong programs and research opportunities.

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