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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
B.Tech programs, including those with flexible timings for working professionals, can have varying schedules depending on the institution and the specific programme structure. Generally, traditional B.Tech programs run during the day, while those designed for working professionals often include evening, weekend, or online classes.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah, you can get a degree in master's in food technology at Mumbai University. You have to appear for respective entrance exam conducted by Mumbai University or a national level examination. You should have completed your B.Sc or B.Tech in food technology. You have to participate in counselling process of university.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
With 8620 ST category rank, you can not get most of the NITs but you have greater chances to get GFTIs and IITDM. You can also try for state engineering colleges. You can also try in various universities.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Dr SS Bhatnagar University of Chemical Engineering and Technology releases its cutoff list based on JAC Chandigarh counselling following JEE Main exams. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India quota. For the candidates belonging to the General All India category, the cutoff ranks closed between the range of 123744 and 144726.
For detailed information on the college's cutoff based on categories, rounds, and branches, click here.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you can not get into CSE/IT/ENTC in NIT/IIIT or GIFT with a CRL of 273071 and an OBC rank of 95501 in JEE Mains. You can check for other private colleges and state engineering colleges with other means.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Australian universities can be considered more affordable as compared to those in other countries like the US. The universities are decently ranked and attract students from all over the globe. The table below includes the top Australian universities offering the best MS courses in computer science, and the cost of living required:
Australian Universities offering CS courses | Tuition Cost | Cost of Living (INR) |
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University of Sydney | INR 24.76 L - 33.09 L | INR 14.22 L – INR 17.06 L |
Australian National University (ANU) | INR 25.48 L - 31.73 L | INR 13.08 L – INR 15.93 L |
University of Melbourne | INR 25.88 L - 41.87 L | INR 14.22 L – INR 17.06 L |
University of South Wales | INR 20.53 L - 47.56 L | INR 13.65 L – INR 16.50 L |
Monash University | INR 19.53 L - 31.97 L | INR 13.08 L – INR 15.93 L |
University of Technology Sydney | INR 19.37 L - 36.1 L | INR 12.52 L – INR 15.36 L |
University of Adelaide | INR 20.54 L - 28.08 L | INR 11.37 L – INR 14.22 L |
University of Queensland | INR 14.63 L - 28.2 L | INR 12.52 L – INR 14.79 L |
Macquarie University | INR 17.78 L - 26.79 L | INR 11.95 L – INR 14.79 L |
RMIT University | INR 13.51 L - 27.55 L | INR 12.52 L – INR 15.36 L |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
At a very disappointing score in JEE Mains percentile, it is best to ready oneself to target those colleges in Uttar Pradesh which either offer direct admissions, or whose admission process is controlled by their self-counseling system (as in most colleges), in which admission will be secured on the basis of 12 th board marks or a college specific entrance test. Among the alternatives with rather lesser fees and wider admission standards one may mention G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management (Mathura/Greater Noida), Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology (NIET) Greater Noida, ABES Engineering College Ghaziabad
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
With a JEE Main rank between 8 to 9 lakh, your chances for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs through JoSAA/CSAB are extremely low, even with reserved categories. However, you can still get into decent private and state engineering colleges—especially if you make use of state counselling, private university entrance routes, and some lower-tier institutions.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
To obtain an affordable B.Tech preferably, apply to institutions that are funded by the government like, state universities and colleges since their fees are considerably cheaper than the majority of other privately owned institutions. Jadavpur University (Kolkata), Jamia Millia Islamia (New Delhi) and College of Engineering, Pune (COEP Technological University) are some of the outstanding examples that offer extremely low fees. Many NITs and GFTIs as well are quite competitive in comparison with top ranked private universities. You can it more cost effective as you explore college options in your home state that utilize the state-leve
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
The likely JEE Main 2026 cutoff for qualifying JEE Advanced is above 92 percentile for the general category. To gain admission to NITs or IIITs (core branches), target a score of 210–250+ marks, which corresponds to around the 99th percentile.
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