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Anoop Anoop

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The BTech placements at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE) are quite good.
UVCE has a placement rate of 90%, which is one of the highest among engineering colleges in India.
More than 98% of students in the ISE and CSE branches get placed in UVCE, and the highest salary package offered in the previous year was 40 LPA. Around 115 companies have visited UVCE so far for the 2023 Batch Students and more than 353 offers have been made to students across various streams.

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Manisha

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Yes, KJSCEIT is good for placements.

It has a strong track record of placing students in top companies with high salaries. KJSCEIT is also ranked highly in national and international rankings. Popular branches with good placements include Computer Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Information Technology, and Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Consider your interests and aptitude when choosing a branch. Overall, KJSCEIT is a good choice for students who are looking for good placements.

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Manisha

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KJ Somaiya Institute of Engineering offers better placements than Vivekanand Education Society Institute of Technology. KJSCEIT has a stronger alumni network, which helps students in their job search. KJSCEIT is a better choice for students who are looking for good placements. However, it is important to note that placements also depend on the student's individual performance and the overall job market conditions.

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Rishika Sejwal

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The fee structure for B.Tech programmes ( Biotechnology, fashion technology, information technology and textile technology)  at Kumaraguru College of Technology is approximately around Rs.3,81,000 - Rs.4,01,200 ( 4 years ). This is the tuition fees excluding the mess fee or hostel fees of Kumaraguru College of Technology. The fees is almost same for all specialisations in B.Tech course. The Return on Investment in B.Tech course is 2 lakh to 4 lakh. 

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Indrani Choudhury

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For 2023, cut off was 3258 for General category candidates in All India quota for BTech in Computer Science and Engineering in IIT Dhanbad (ISM). For female candidates in general category under All India quota, 5862 was the closing rank. BTech cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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Punit Goyal

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Yes, you are eligible for veterinary seats in government college. You got an acceptable rank to get a seat in a government college and you are in SC category so maybe there will be other things other than your rank to help you get a veterinary seat in a government college.

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Rishika Sejwal

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The placements at Kumaraguru College of Technology is very good. According to 2022 statistics, out of total registred students for placements 95% of the students got recruited by top recruiters. The top companies visitng the campus are Amazon, Wipro, Decathlon, L&T, Bosch, etc. The average package is INR 5.64 LPA and the highest package was INR 15 LPA. The domains of companies which come for recruitement are core companies, product based companies, management firms and service based companies. 

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Manisha

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JEE Main cut-off ranks for general category in 2022-2023:

  • Computer Engineering: 1962
  • Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering: 4422
  • Information Technology: 27410
  • Artificial Intelligence and Data Science: 31851

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Manisha

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Cut-off marks for Round 1 released in July, admission process follows. Round 2 cut-off marks released in August, if required. Check KJSCEIT website regularly for updates. Be prepared with entrance exam score, course choice, and category.

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Manisha

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  • Entrance exam scores: JEE Main, MHT CET, CUET UG, SAT, and PERA CET are accepted. Weightage varies based on category and state.
  • Category: Reserved category students have a lower cut-off than general category students.
  • Availability of seats: Cut-off is lower if there are more seats available than applicants.
  • Previous year's cutt off

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