Engineering Eligibility

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello! Mayur Panchal, I am afraid that I could not locate the institute that you are talking about. If you can give your location, it would help. Generally speaking, Diploma holders are authorised for lateral admission mode for direct second year of 4 year degree course. You can get details of this on the website of the directorate of technical education of your state. Best wishes to you.

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Devi Naga Sudheer Ballipalli

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I will suggest you to do a course in CSE with specialisation in Machine learning. This course is very demanding and needs heavy Maths like Statistics and Probability. Hope my suggestion helped you. All the best for your future.

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Pranav Raj

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Hii Sukruth, Definitely yes, Velammal Engineering college is best to pursue mechanical engineering.

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Ishan Aditya

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Virendra Kumar...........

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Hi, Vikash
See Minimum Percentage Required in Some Colleges except NIT and IIT is 45%, So you can join them and do your B.Tech, Refer to this Page and don't feel Demotivated
A Piece of Paper cant decide your Future
If you want to pursue engineering then you can. Look for the colleges which give entrance-based admission. Look for some good private universities.

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Pranav Raj

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Hii Vaishali, It totally depends on the college.

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Pranav Raj

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Hi Hima Bindu, The admission test is available on the official site of the college in which you are taking admission. So please check on the regular basis to know the update.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello! Vedashri Jangale, yes indeed, you are definitely eligible for seeking admission. Just follow the procedure prescribed by this college. That's all.
Best wishes to you.

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Anuj Dubey

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Yes, you are eligible for engineering as JEE Mains has removed the criteria of minimum 75%. Hence, you can apply in autonomous colleges irrespective of the percentile obtained in JEE Mains. You will be allotted the branch according to the marks obtained.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Anyone with a Bachelors degree is eligible to do MBA and age doesn't matter.

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