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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

You must opt for the CS branch, if you are interested in that field, because that will benefit you in future.

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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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Dear Gokul,
Being a marine engineer, you can pursue an MBA in shipping and logistics management) - Two Years Duration Course, which enables you to use your management skills in the marine industry and excel.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi sake,
As your rank is low, it's not sure that you will be able to get admission in any nits. But you may get a seat, if you participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly. And if you wait till the last round of the counselling process. Apart from this, to be in the safer side, apply for the some other private colleges also.
Best of luck.

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Prashant Jha

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From central government, there might not be scholarship provided for general category students, but you can look for some private organisations that provides scholarship for your studies, doesn't matter what is your category. I recommend you to go through some research on websites like Shiksha.com and you will find some options for scholarship.

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Prashant Jha

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In my opinion, it's really heart to get some NIT with the rank you mentioned for general category student. Things maybe differ for SC ST category student. Also, for OBC category student, this rank is not good enough.

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Vatsalya Tegwal

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According to me you should go for B.Tech biotech as the company will place you right after you come in the 3rd year.

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Shivangi Jain

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Considering the shortage of fuels and the invention of bio-fuel in the form of ethanol with the help of sugar & alcohol technology, the course is very much in demand to learn the technicalities of the manufacturing process. Being the first of its kind B.Tech course in India ideally suitable for the sugar industry, it is for this reason that the students are very much in demand. The job profiles a graduate can opt for after completing the education in Sugar & Alcohol Technology include that of Sugar and Brewing Engineers, Consultants, Researchers, Supervisors, Quality Analysts and so on.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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With this rank, it is very low chance to get admission in any government colleges. Kindly check it properly that which colleges you are applying.

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