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The minimum cutoff for B.Tech at MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) can vary based on the category of the candidate and the specific branch of engineering. For example, for candidates from the General category, it is recommended to have at least an 85th percentile in JEE Main to be on the safe side, which translates to 90+ marks overall. However, the cutoff marks can differ for different branches of engineering and for candidates from various categories.

It's important to note that cutoff marks are subject to change each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availabil

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The minimum cut-off for B.Tech at MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) can vary depending on the branch and category. For JEE Main, the minimum aggregate is 60% or securing 60% in Physics, Mathematics, and any one of the optional subjects. However, in general, a candidate from the General category needs at least an 85th percentile to be on the safe side, which translates to 90+ marks overall. It is essential to note that the JEE Main score is a significant factor in the admission process, and candidates with a lower percentage may face challenges in securing admission to the institute. Additionally, the admission process is also subject

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Ranging from 495 to 3002
Admission cutoffs can fluctuate from year to year depending on criteria such as the number of applications, candidate performance, and the entire admission procedure. The National Institute of Engineering (NIE) Mysore has separate cutoff ranks for M.Tech admissions based on entrance examinations. The following are the general category cutoff ranks in 2023: In Karnataka PGCET, the total cutoff rank for the general category is between 495 and 3002.
 You may also contact the institute's admission office directly for the most up-to-date and precise information on the M.Tech admission procedure and cutoff scores

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According to the information available on the official website of MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) and other reliable sources, the highest package offered during the 2023 placements stood at INR 24.74 LPA. The highest package was offered to a student from the Computer Engineering branch. The institute has a strong placement record, with more than 120 companies visiting the campus during the 2023 placements. The top recruiters that visited the campus during the placements included PhonePe, Veritas Technologies LLC, JSW, Capgemini, and others. The institute's focus on practical learning, interdisciplinary learning, and industry involv

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The admissions at MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) are primarily entrance-based. The institute conducts a merit-based counseling process for B.Tech admissions, primarily considering the scores obtained by candidates in national-level entrance exams such as JEE Main and MHT CET. The selection process for admission involves evaluating the candidates' performance in these entrance exams, academic records, and sometimes personal interviews. The institute's official website and other reliable sources confirm that the admissions are primarily based on the performance of candidates in these entrance exams and the subsequent counseling proc

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Yes, you can join MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) directly by meeting the eligibility criteria and following the admission process. The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the field of engineering and research. For B.Tech admission, candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board. The admission process typically involves entrance exams such as MAH AAC CET or MHTCET for B.Tech courses. Once you meet the eligibility criteria and successfully clear the entrance exam, you can apply for admission to the B.Tech programme at MITAOE. The institute also offers scholarships t

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MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) is known for its focus on curriculum development, practical learning, and the integration of new-age technologies, in line with AICTE norms and NEP guidelines. MITAOE is famous for several aspects:

1. Interdisciplinary Learning: The institution emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, allowing students to explore various fields of engineering and technology and develop a broader skill set.

2. Practical Learning: MITAOE's curriculum includes practical learning components, such as internships, projects, and research opportunities, ensuring that students gain hands-on experience in their chosen field of stu

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MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) is an autonomous institute affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University, located in Pune, India. The institution is known for its focus on curriculum development, practical learning, and the integration of new-age technologies, in line with AICTE norms and NEP guidelines. The university offers a diverse range of engineering specializations and emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, practical learning, and the involvement of industry. The institution's focus on emerging area specialisation courses and interdisciplinary learning opportunities aims to bridge the gap between academics and industry ne

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Given the institute's repute, both branches often have strong placement possibilities. Individual elements like skills, experience, and the unique demands of the job market might influence the placement scenario at NIE Mysore for B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in ECE. According to the college's official website, the number of students placed in CSE in 2022 was 118, and 116 in ECE, which is relatively close.

Because of the rising IT sector, the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) discipline frequently has a somewhat greater demand in the industry. However, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) has seen significant placement succes

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It's hard to say whether you can get into college of engineering  - Pune (COEP) with a 70% score in JEE Fundamental because of a few elements:

  • Admission through JEE Main is restricted: Just 20% of B.Tech seats at COEP are filled through JEE Main scores, while the leftover 80% depend on the Maharashtra Normal Entry Test (MHT CET). In this way, the opposition for JEE Main seats is a lot higher.
  • Percentage is less important than percent: JEE Main scores are accounted for as percentiles, not rates. A 70% score could mean an alternate percentile relying upon the trouble level of the test and the quantity of test takers.

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