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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a 77 percentile in JEE and 77% in your 12th CBSE board exam, admission to the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) programme at SASTRA University may not be easy, but not impossible. The university accepts students based on a combined score of the JEE Main and marks in the 12th grade.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, with an 82 percentile in JEE Main and belonging to the SC category, you can easily get admitted to BTech at JNTU Kakinada. The total tuition fee for the course ranges between INR 30 K to INR 6.4 Lakhs, depending on the specialisation of BTech in which the student is interested. The college offers six specialisations in BTech. Apart from this, the student may also need to pay some additional charges like hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc.

 

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With a 72 percentile in JEE B.Arch and 65.50% in Class 12th, you might get into Bharatiya Kala Prasarini Sabha's College of Architecture. Specific eligibility criteria may differ for different institutions, but many architecture colleges consider the score in JEE B.Arch along with Class 12th marks.

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Being on rank 2811 of JEE Mains under the PWD category will get you a sure seat in one of the National Institutes of Technology. Cutoffs may vary from NIT to NIT, and branch to branch; however, the cutoff under PWD is generally softer than others. For top NITs, such as NIT Trichy or NIT Warangal, for example, it may become competitive in branches like computer Science or electronics. So, you might get admission in other NITs or in less competitive branches. The best will be to check the cutoff trends for specific NITs and branches.

 

 

 

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With an OBC NCL rank of 198,941 in JEE Mains, getting into the most prestigious government engineering colleges might be challenging since their cutoffs tend to be much lower. Yet, you may get into lesser-known or newer government colleges or specific branches where competition might be lower.

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If you have already finished your M.Tech from an IIT, you are usually exempted from appearing for GATE for a PhD programme in most institutes and even IITs. Several IITs as well as other research-oriented institutes relax the GATE requirement for M.Tech holders, particularly from IITs, considering that you have a strong academic record and research potential. However, the general rules for PhD admission vary from institute to institute and department to department. It is prudent to check the individual PhD admission guidelines of the IIT or other institutes you're interested in to confirm whether any other entrance exams or qualificati

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Revision and concept strengthening should be your main priorities in the last days before JEE. Give important subjects like calculus, organic chemistry, mechanics, and electrostatics top priority. To increase confidence and time management, complete past years' papers and take practice exams. Examine your errors and focus on your areas of weakness. Review formulas, theorems, and shortcuts rather than studying new subjects. Remain composed, follow a well-balanced schedule, and take brief intervals to clear your head. Get enough sleep to be alert and keep a pleasant outlook. Have faith in your preparation, maintain your concentration, an

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Anurag Shivam

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For BE/B.Tech-

Admission to the UG engineering programme will be offered on the basis of the candidate's score in the qualifying examination. For admission in these programs, candidates have to register and participate in TNEA counselling.

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Liyansha Jain

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Yes, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan University accepts JEE Main scores for admissions. Students must prepare well for this entrance exam as the competition is quite high. For preparation, students can study the past year's papers, and practice as many mock tests as possible. If not this entrance exam, there are many others accepted by the university. Overall, prior preparation helps. 

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Rank in JEE Mains for the OBC category at 279,172 would mean the probability of getting a seat in the government college for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in top institutes is very low. Top NITs and IIITs take students who have ranks from 10,000 to 30,000 in CSE. But chances are available in low-ranking NITs or government-funded technical institutes providing CSE in the OBC category. It is advisable to look for options like state government engineering colleges, private universities, or new institutes. Also, one can appear for other entrance exams or apply for branch sliding in later years.

 

 

 

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