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Arpit Sharma

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To take entry to Diploma in Engineering at VJTI Mumbai, learners are not usually expected to attend entrance exam such as MHT CET or JEE Main (who are intended to earn B.Tech). Rather, the entry is directly merit-oriented with reference to the scores you can get in your Class 10th (SSC) or corresponding examination.

The process is carried out in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) under the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra. The minimum marks you should have are aggregate marks of 35% in Class 10 th in a recognised board.

 

 

 

 

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Baskaran M

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B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering near Lucknow

- *AKTU Lucknow*: 4-year course, 2.20 Lacs fees, JEE Main scores required

- *RGIPT Amethi*: 1.10 Lacs fees, focuses on oil and gas extraction

Other Top Colleges

- *IIT ISM Dhanbad*: 11.71 Lacs fees

- *UPES Dehradun*: 9.60-24.05 Lacs fees

- *MIT-WPU Pune*: 10.60 Lacs fees

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Sandeep Patel

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Yes, you may get admission in B.Tech at HMR Institute of Technology and Management without IPU CET.

The college does no longer use IPU CET for B.Tech publications.

Instead, admission is given based to your JEE Main rating. 

You need to have regarded in JEE Main and scored as according to the required cutoff. Admission is done thru GGSIPU on line counseling or underneath the 10% control quota, both using JEE Main marks.

You ought to additionally bypass Class 12 with as a minimum 55% in Physics, Chemistry, and Math to be eligible for admission.

 

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RISHAV Kumar

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M.Tech admission process at BMS College of Engineering (evening/management quota):You must hold a BE/B.Tech degree in the relevant discipline with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST candidates from Karnataka) and qualify in either the GATE or Karnataka PGCET exam. Admissions are conducted through KEA counselling, or directly via management quota on their official portal. If you have a valid GATE score, you may bypass the PGCET requirement. Once selected, counselling occurs, your documents are verified, and final admission is confirmed upon payment of tuition fees.

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Arpit Sharma

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In case of B.Sc. Nautical Science in Tolani Maritime Institute (TMI), there is no fixed cut-off mark in TMISAT but there is an overall procedure of selection. This will include a good mark in the TMISAT (an online test of TMI wherein there are Parts of Physics, Math, Intelligence and Personality which is said to have approximately 27 marks as the passing mark), it will also require the IMU CET qualification to have a good rank, and good Class 12th PCM marks (60% in PCM and 50% English). Personal Interview is also conducted to the candidates and they should be medically fit by DGS standards. All these are used to determine the final adm

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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The placements for M.Tech CSE at VIT-AP are pretty exact. Many students get located in top corporations like Amazon, Microsoft, Infosys, and Cognizant.

The average income is round 12 to 14 Lacs in line with 12 months, and the highest can pass as much as 27 Lacs relying on skills and overall performance.

Most placements are dealt with centrally with other VIT campuses, so students at VIT-AP additionally get admission to the identical recruiters. If you have got a good CGPA (above 8.5) and robust technical abilties, you've got a very good threat of having located in reputed agencies. About 80% of M.Tech CSE college students get located eac

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Arpit Sharma

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In order to crack AEEE without coaching, one still needs a good understanding of Class 11 th and 12 th NCERTs in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. To go along with the textbooks, reference books such as H.C. Verma, O.P. Tandon, and R.D. Sharma should be used to study Physics, Chemistry, and Math respectively and since these are high-scoring topics, sufficient practice with the previous year papers and the online mock tests can have an impact as well. Prepare a proper schedule of studying and prepare yourself with clarity of concepts, and continuously revise the course that carry high marks like Calculus, Modern Physics and Organic Ch

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Arpit Sharma

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Whereas competitive entrance-based route of admission to B.Tech (through JEE Main), is the mainstream method to get admission to the best government-owned institutes (IITs, NITs), but direct through Class 11th/12th marks-based admissions prevail in most of the university, institutes that belong to the private sector and a few government-owned institutes (deemed-to-be) universities. Since you have 74.2 (both matriculation and intermediate), you are the eligible candidate to get into many of such institutions. Institutional level Direct admissions or high weightage to 12th marks are common in colleges such as Manipal University Jaipur, C

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