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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The equating methodology will be used by the authorities to provide equal opportunities for all the candidates who appeared in the VITEEE. Since the examination will be held in different slots, the methodology will be used to maintain fairness and equality while the marks and ranks are being allotted. This methodology helps to maintain the same level while preparing the VITEEE result, despite that the fact that the candidates will different slots, that may have different levels of paper difficulty. Therefore, the authorities balance the scores of all candidates by considering various factors.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should carefully check the VITEEE result before downloading it. If there are any mistakes in the information available in the VIT result, they are advised to immediately contact the authorities. However, the authorities will not accept requests for review of scores. The ranks and scores mentioned in the result will be final, and the authorities will not entertain any requests for its change.
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RGPV Bhopal offers four-year BE and BTech programmes under several specialisations. RGPV BE and BTech admissions are based on a candidate’s score in JEE Main, followed by DTE MP Counselling. To apply for the BTech programme, a candidate must fulfil the basic eligibility criteria. The criteria is that the candidate must have passed Class 12 with Maths and Physics with an aggregate of 45% (40% for reserved category candidates).
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The median package in NSUT for the last year was around 10 lacs per annum. This is the package taking all the branches into consideration.
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Okay! So you need to get a decent score in 12th board examinations.The criteria keeps on changing that is updated by NTA (National Testing Agency). Mostly, the criteria that is followed is scoring above 75 %.While this criteria will help you getting admissions in NITs with clearance of Jee Mains and IITs with clearance of Jee advance.In NSUT, you would get admissions purely on the basis of Jee Mains and there is no such value for Boards. Further you need to get a decent rank in Jee Mains to get a admission in NSUT.All depends on how good rank you make it to and seats availability for the branches you prefer for. That part gets covered
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
“Electrical & Electronics Engineering” is a growing and one of the most sought disciplines in the field of engineering study. It comprises with the electrical engineering and electronics engineering. If you have such cut off (179.5), you will get good college with infrastructure, placements and the good facility and faculty.
The fresher who has a degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering can get the offer of salary started from 2.5 lakh per annum upto 5 lakh per annum.
In abroad, the average salary of electrical engineers is $68000 per annum.
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