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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
At IIIT Surat, the total number of available seats for BTech in Electronics and Communications Engineerings is 90. There is also a female supernumerary seat reservation which includes 15 seats. The seats for this course are also subject to seat reservation policies followed by IIIT Surat.
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Both are good options, but to be honest ECE subject is too tough I remember in my college peoples marks were like 20 out 100 in ECE paper .
So all depends on you .
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The cut-off for direct second-year admission in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at VJTI College typically ranges from 70% to 80% in the Diploma course. The exact cut-off depends on factors like seat availability, the number of applicants, and the overall competition. VJTI being a highly sought-after college usually has a higher cut-off compared to other colleges.
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