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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you have made the decision of studying chemical engineering then ICT Mumbai would be the best option you could have.
ICT have an edge due to its specialised focus.ICT mumbai is way better than NIT Trichy for chemical engineering on most of the parameters if you are truly interested in chemical engineering . ICT has way better exposure and research than NIT Trichy .Professors will mostly be better at ICT mumbai.
NIT Trichy is better for CSE IT related branches .
Remember that ICT is an institution which specializes in chemical engineering and technology as it's name suggests .Go for it only if you are whole heartedly i
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You have maximum chances for getting any NIT for CSE. About 5 to 6 Lacs students appearing for JEE Mains exams every year. Probably 6 to 9 percentage of students scored above 98%. Surely, you have a chance for getting to NIT for any of the courses, but for CSE it not sure you have maximum chances.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NIT Andhra Pradesh has not released the 2024 cutoff data for the M.Tech course. However, the GATE cutoff for NIT Andhra Pradesh in 2023, 2022 and 2021 can be different for each M.Tech specialisation and the candidates can be divided into different categories as well. Cutoff scores often depend on the number of students, the number of places and the standard of the entrance test. Check out the previous years' cutoff data from here: NIT Andhra Pradesh Mtech cutoff
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
You might find it tough getting admission into the B. Tech IT program at Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering with an 89 percentile in the JEE since an expected cutoff for IT can be generally around 96 percentile or more for general category students.
Since you are applying under the Gujarati quota, which reserves 51% of the seats for Gujarati linguistic minority candidates, your chances might improve. The cutoff tends to be lower for Gujarati candidates, but the competition is not that weak. It would be advisable to look into the trends of the specific cutoffs for the current admission cycle and participate in the Maharashtra CA
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, there is an option to get admission into Future Institute of Engineering and Management (FIEM) for the B.Tech programme without having to appear for WBJEE or JEE Main. Most often in this case, the candidates would have to meet required eligibility like having attained the wanted marks in the 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and either Chemistry or Biology.
It is notable that not many apply for this admission route, while the process and availability can widely vary according to the universities. For such particulars and the availability of such options, it would be fruitful to reach the admission office of FIEM.
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