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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is no confirmation whether GATE is a compulsory entrance exam for Jerusalem College of Engineering ME course admissions. Several unofficial sources state that Jerusalem College of Engineering accepts GATE scores for ME admissions.
However, the website of Jerusalem College of Engineering has not mentioned the GATE as a mandatory requirement for ME course admissions.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the TNEA cutoff for the BTech course has not been released yet. The students must keep themselves updated from official website. Once released, they can visit TNEA website, search the BTech course category. The tentative dates for release are usually in the months of June and July 2026.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The "better" course is a subjective choice. By the name, if you want to go into research, academia and PhD go for M.Sc. If you are more drawn towards the tech industry roles go for MTech. Note that the graduation degree you have determines if you're eligible for the M.Tech course or not. UG courses eligible for M.Tech courses are BE, BTech, BCA for some specializations, a 4 year BSc in a few specializations is also acceptable for MTech. Top M.Tech colleges require you to clear GATE exams.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The engineering students are awarded scholarships on the basis of certain crucial parameters, which are decided by the scholarship awarding authority. The major factor for awarding scholarships is merit, which is determined by performance in entrance or scholarship exams like JEE Main or other scholarship exams. The performance in Class 12, particularly in PCM subjects, is also an important criterion. Some scholarships are also need-based, which are awarded to students from weaker sections. Other parameters may also be taken into account while awarding engineering scholarships.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 3
After finishing 12th with PCM, students can sit for a variety of engineering entrance exams in India. These entrance exams are conducted at the national, state, and university levels and assist students in getting admission into BTech/BE courses.
National-level entrance exams include JEE Main, accepted by NITs, IIITs, and many government and private colleges, and JEE Advanced, necessary for getting admission into IITs. CUET-UG is also accepted by some central universities for engineering courses.
State-level entrance exams are common for getting admission into government and private colleges in a state. Popular ones include MHT CET (Maha
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The exact eligibility criteria for the BTech and BE courses of Jerusalem College of Engineering has not been mentioned on the official website. Candidates are required to schedule an enquiry with the admission desk to confirm their eligibility for the chosen BTech or BE course at Jerusalem College of Engineering.
Thus, candidates will need to do the aforementioned to confirm the eligibility criteria for their preferred BTech or BE course at Jerusalem College of Engineering.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 3
🔹 National-Level Engineering Entrance Exams
JEE Main – For admission to NITs, IIITs, and other centrally funded institutes
JEE Advanced – For admission to IITs (only for JEE Main qualifiers)
CUET-UG – Used by some central universities for engineering courses
🔹 State-Level Engineering Entrance Exams
MHT CET – Maharashtra
WBJEE – West Bengal
KCET – Karnataka
AP EAMCET – Andhra Pradesh
TS EAMCET – Telangana
🔹 Private & University-Level Exams
BITSAT – For BITS Pilani, Goa & Hyderabad
VITEEE – VIT Universities
SRMJEEE – SRM Institute
MET – Manipal Institute of Technology
🔹 Scholarship-Based Engineering Exams
AIEESE – O
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
In India, the average starting salary for a fresh aeronautical engineer typically ranges from INR 4 to INR 6 Lacs per annum. Graduates from premier institutes like IITs can secure higher packages, often between INR 6 and INR 12 LPA.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Honestly, with 91%ile and 90+ in boards, you've got a decent shot at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology.
CSE core might be tough at that percentile, but branches like ECE, Electrical, Mechanical, or some newer specialisations are definitely possible.
It'll depend on counselling rounds and cutoffs that year, but you're very much in the game. Don't stress too much.
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