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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
B.Tech branch decision: match your spark (passions), target (career goals), and superpower (strengths). Scope out the college's cred, profs, and curriculum. Top contenders: CSE, EE, ME, ECE – pick your perfect fit!
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
To predict your JEE Mains rank, use a rank predictor tool or calculate your percentile score manually. Consider factors like category, state, and exam difficulty. Estimated ranks:
- 280-300 marks: Rank 1-20
- 240-250 marks: Rank 428-755
- 200-210 marks: Rank 2720-3803
- 150-160 marks: Rank 11678-17290
Use tools like Shiksha's JEE Main Rank Predictor for more accurate estimates.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
A 3 year Polytechnic qualification (Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a course that uses central principles of circuit analysis, signal processing, communication systems, digital electronics, microprocessors, and microcontrollers. Qualification mostly needs you to have scored 40-50 percent marks in 10th standard exam, where the required subjects are Science and Maths. Graduates are available in many careers, such as Electronics Technician, Communication Engineer, Embedded System Engineer, or in job positions in the telecommunications, consumer electronics, IT, and automation industries. It is also a good bas
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
Getting accurate cut-offs of the NT-B Girl category is hard without official and detailed historical statistics specifically in this category to COEP, VJTI, and PICT. Computer Science and IT have very competitive branch-wise cut-offs that often demand extremely high percentile (of 99% or more in MHT CET- General category). When it comes to certain NT-B Girl cutoffs, it would be more productive to check the most up-to-date and corresponding information on the official CAP Round results published by Maharashtra CET Cell or college websites personally.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
A JEE Main is not always required to take admission in B.Tech at Amity University. On the one hand, it is accepted and can result in your getting scholarships or direct admissions, but 12 th grade marks are important. The aggregate eligibility students need is aggregate of above 60 percent in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry andMath/Biology (55 percent in the case of sponsored category). Amity too holds the Amity JEE entrances tests. But when you are having good 12 th Board result (e.g. 80% or more) or you have got good score in JEE main (e.g.30+ score with 60% in PCM/PCB), then you may be having direct admission without touching Amity JEE
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
The main prerequisite in dropping into M.Tech Pulp and Paper courses and more so at IIT Roorkee in most cases is having a valid and good GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score; not a JEE Advanced score. Typically, candidates in the general category with a desire of taking the M.Tech Pulp and Paper Technology course at IIT Roorkee require a competitive GATE score; an average score between 570-640 (judging by the trends in the past several years). Also, one should have a Bachelor qualification in any related field of engineering (such as Pulp and Paper or Chemical Engineering) with a minimum of 60 percent marks.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
You should have passed your 10+2 or equivalent exam with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and any one of the following topics Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocation subject Computer Science, Information Technology, Informatics Practice, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics or Business Studies to be able to pursue B.Tech AI at Medi-Caps University in Indore. On the basis of these three subjects, the general category candidates are required to score at least 45 percent of these marks, whereas SC/ST/OBC (without creamy layer) are required to score at least 40 percent. You are admitted on basis of how you would pe
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