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Arshita Tiwari

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Candidates applying for MTech shall have a BE/BTech degree in the relevant specialisation. Further, the university shortlists students based on the score secured in the ICAR AIEEA exam. Hence, aspirants must a valid score of the accepted entrance test to become eligible for admission. Further, based on seat intake and students' exam scores, the seat allotment is carried out.

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Yash Sakhare

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For any engineering branch you must need maths without maths there is no engineering.

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Yash Sakhare

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Average salary for a Aeronautical Engineer in India is 4 Lakhs per year (?33.3k per month). Salary estimates are based on 135 the latest salaries received from various Aeronautical Engineers across industries.

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Mayank Chauhan

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Yes. The greatest university to attend for a course in Electronics and Communication engineering is Bharti Vidyapeeth. The 2009 batch of this degree was completed by my elder brother at Bharati Vidyapeeth in Pune. They have provided me a lot of advantages as a graduate student and professional in the field of career counselling. I will list the benefits below.

Benefits of Bharati Vidyapeeth.

1. Maharashtra is home to one of India's the oldest Electronics and Communication institutes.
The staff is competent and friendly.

2. This school offers courses focused on industry needs that will improve your employability.
It is well known for its cam

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Mayank Chauhan

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Yes! A B.E. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering is available from Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Lavale. Bharati Vidyapeeth is the finest option for a course in instrumentation and control engineering.

B.E. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering advantages :-

  1. It has a strong connection to mechanical engineering.
    2. It expertly blends management-related topics.
    3. A production engineering graduate may find employment in the fields of manufacturing, automobiles, design, aeronautics, industrial engineering, ergonomics, etc.
    4. This section specialises in helping people become entrepreneurs because knowledge enables you t
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Mayank Chauhan

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When compared to other universities, Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Lavale charges fair tuition for its B.E. in Instrumentation and Control programme. From the first to the last year, these costs range from 82,000 to 92,000 rupees. The cost of tuition for the third year is about 82,000 rupees. There are no additional fees, and no more fees are required to secure admission. College does not in any way levie a price. There is no need to pay additional tuition for college enrollment. Colleges do not engage in any type of black marketing. And individuals who exhibit this behaviour are subject to serious punishment. Yes, the col

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Mayank Chauhan

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It's not hard to crack if you handle it right.In three hours, 200 total questions must be answered. This sets a one-minute time limit on each inquiry. While some questions are simple and easy to answer, others are difficult and time-consuming. The cutoff for BE in Production Engineering last year was around the level of 214602.

If you spend a lot of time getting bogged down on challenging questions, you run the danger of missing out on easy ones. After reading through all of the questions once, omit any that seem to require more consideration than the broader ones.Save that till last, though.

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