Engineering Admission Process

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Abinash Bhuyan

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No you can't do B.Tech after completing your B.Pharma because B.Tech needs math in B.Pharma their is no maths in their course 

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Jain University's B.Tech in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) is a good option, offering value-added certification courses, research projects, and internships. Eligible Diploma holders can apply, with admission based on merit.

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Saanjali Kapse

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To join JNTU through lateral entry, you must complete a 3-year Diploma in Engineering/Technology with at least 45% (General) or 40% (Reserved) marks. Admission is through the ECET exam, and a rank below 5,000 is ideal for top branches like Computer Science or Electronics. For other branches, ranks below 10,000 are usually sufficient. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and prepare well for ECET to secure a seat in your preferred branch at JNTU.

 

 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can get. Direct admission to 2 nd year of B.Tech program is conducted through a direct counseling round. This is held after the CAP-3 round of CET cell.

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Parul Thapa

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To prepare students to work as qualified aviation maintenance engineers, universities offer the Aircraft Maintenance Engg. The course normally includes both theoretical and practical instruction, covering subjects including aviation rules, maintenance practices, and aircraft systems.

After completing Aircraft Maintenance Engg, which typically lasts 2400 hours, graduates will be prepared to pass the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation), Government of India licencing exam and become certified AMEs. The goal of Aircraft Maintenance engineering is to give students the information and abilities needed to maintain, repair, and overhau

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