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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Here are some colleges in Mumbai that offer a 6-year integrated B.Tech course after the 10th grade:
MPSTME Mumbai
Offers a 6-year Integrated B.Tech. in Computer Engineering course. The course requires a minimum of 70% in the 10th grade. The total tuition fee for the course is INR 1900,000.
NMIMS
Students can join this programme right after the 10th certification and from the first year of the program. Students receive a Diploma in B.Tech. on completion of the course.
An integrated course is when an entrance exam like JEE or NEET preparation is done along with the 11th and 12th board curriculum courses. An integrated
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Top Course in MIT College of Food Technology
Undergraduates pursue the Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology at MIT College of Food Technology;
the programme offers a holistic curriculum with essentials ranging from food chemistry to food microbiology, pre-processing, and food engineering.
The programme provides hands-on laboratory experiences critical for practice when applying theoretical knowledge. In addition, the course includes industrial experience through internships and research projects.
Well qualified faculty hold master and/or doctorial degrees in their relevant spheres in order to ensure quality educatio
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B-Tech Comparison Analytics in MIT College of Food Technology vs North Maharashtra University:
Both north-maharashtra university and MIT college of food technology are at par effects with each other in terms of pros and cons in B.Tech in food technology.
One would actually not be troubled, considering the factors where the institution stands high in the student's list regarding studies in Aurangabad, especially for placement records as well as academic performance.
On the contrary, NMU has been a very old university affiliated with lots of other courses, to the addition of a very cheap price for B.Tech, which comes to around 1.55 la
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The Adarsh Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) holds a distinguished reputation for its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, which encompasses eight specializations: Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Business Analytics, Production and Operations Management, and Entrepreneurship and Start-ups. Furthermore, the institution is acknowledged for its innovative, internationally recognised programs that ensure high standards of academic delivery and advanced infrastructure. Given its strong standing in management education, AIMIT remains a preferred choice for students pursuing a quality MBA program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
With a GATE score of 232, you may opt for different institutes to pursue M.Tech programmes, though, again the eligibility varies depending on discipline and category. A few of them include University of Delhi, wherein M.Tech admissions also take place through GATE scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology is a suitable and good choice for the acquisition of B.Tech degrees in Computer Science Engineering with practical training, exposure of industry, and on evolving technologies. The experienced faculty members conduct classes. The lab as well as infrastructure supports a student in learning through ample facilities provided in the campuses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
BFIT Group of Institutions is not in the list of top engineering colleges in the country. Though it is well-known in Uttarakhand and offers undergraduate and postgraduate engineering courses in B.Tech, etc., it is not likely to be ranked in the top NIRF or in other prominent institutions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
BFIT Group of Institutions is pretty good for doing B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering or CSE. The college provides a decent curriculum that includes industry-oriented training; therefore, students get out of the campus with lots of practical skills. Faculty members are dedicated, and various opportunities for workshops, internships, and more tech-related events are present for the students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Among them are the VIT University of Vellore, SRM Institute of Science and Technology of Chennai, Manipal Institute of Technology, BITS Pilani Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Amity University, and Lovely Professional University, LPU. Every college has a different admissions process. Many of the colleges conduct their entrance exam- some of the notable entrance exams are VITEEE, SRMJEEE or may also take national entrance exam, for instance, JEE Mains or any other entrance conducted by the respective states. Merit-based admission is also available based on Class 12 marks in some colleges. Management quota direct admission is a
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
With a GATE score of 664 and an All India Rank (AIR) of 1364, there was a chance to compete in getting admission into IIT BHU for an M.Tech. program in AI, but competition can be stiff and this isn't guaranteed. Again, the cutoff varies yearly in M.Tech programs in consideration of the application process, number of vacant seats, and categorywise reservation. For a heavily competitive branch like AI, cutoff may be high too. Normally, candidates with a score in GATE ranging between 600 and 700 may go through further rounds like counseling. One should keep checking on IIT BHU official admission website for detailed cut off information.
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