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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
With an EWS rank of 41000, here is what to expect:
It is nearly impossible to get into a NIT or top IIIT for CSE branch as the EWS or OBC closing rank for this course usually comes below 10000. It is only the new NITs that may allow you into any branches such as electrical engineering or computer engineering depending on individual NIT's criteria and sometimes may allow to convert towards CSE/ IT branch if you are beyond 40000 - 45000 rank.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
With a JEE Main rank of 90k one can count on colleges like J.C. Bose University (YMCA), Faridabad, DCRUST, Murthal, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (Delhi) through JOSAA/State counselling that are located in Haryana, Gurugram or Noida. These government/semi-government colleges will have CSE at a very low fee (?40K–?80K/year). You should also check out HSTES counselling in Haryana, which will consider every low fee option under these schemes where your fees will be extremely low due to OBC/EWS quotas.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
The minimum eligibility of BCA is 50% aggregate in Class 12 with Mathematics (some relaxation may apply for reserved category). Admission is based on merit through ACPC counselling (not through national-level exams such as CUET or JEE).
Shiksha says that actual cutoff scores in CUET-UG for most UG courses (including BCA) range from 120–160 marks in the general category based on seat availability and number of applicants.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
With 37 percentile in JEE Mains and around 80700 rank, as a SC category student it will be very hard to get a seat in good government engineering colleges, because even with reservation the cut off is usually higher. But still you can try in some of the less popular branches or in newly opened government colleges where competition is less. Your 59% in HSC is enough for eligibility, so you can also look for state level counseling and some private colleges as backup.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
With 98.02 percentile in JEE Main Paper?2 and 70% in boards, your chances of getting B.Arch at SPA Bhopal under the ST female quota are very strong. Past cut? offs for ST category have been well below your score, so you should be in a safe range to secure a seat through JoSAA counselling.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 6
With 862 in IPE and 56% in JEE Mains, you've crossed the ST category qualifying cutoff, so you are eligible for counselling. However, getting into top IITs or popular NIT branches may be difficult at this percentile. You still stand a fair chance for seats in some lower? ranked NITs, GFTIs, state universities, or good private engineering colleges that accept JEE scores under the ST quota.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average fee for BTech Environmental Engineering is around INR 3 to 12 lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, you also need to pay extra charges for hostel facilities, college application, semester exam fee, lab work fees, caution money, student welfare fund, backlog fee (if applicable), and other misc. charges.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
It depends. An MTech is a higher-level degree, which will open doors for more research-based roles and courses.
If you've had a good 4-year academic ride at the UG level and want to kickstart your career journey early, you can surely look for a job after graduation in Environmental Engineering with decent salary packages and satisfaction scores.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
College ranking plays a very important role when pursuing a BTech in Environmental Engineering because a good ranking speaks volumes about the college's overall academic coursework, industrial connections, and placements. A high ranking is also synonymous with research exposure and access to reliable resources and infrastructure.
Having said that, you should not rely solely on the college ranking and brand name, rather look for other factors like individual skills and future plans, course fees, college location, practical opportunities, and scope for skill enhancement.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Requirements for AAA College of Engineering and Technology Lateral Admission A three-year engineering or technology degree from an accredited board, like the state boards in the Northeast, is required.
Minimum Scores: Reserved categories receive 40% of the total score, which is normally 45%.
Stream Match: The degree must be in a relevant field, ideally electronics, computer science, or information technology.
Admissions methods include Management Quota or Direct Second Year (Lateral Entry) through Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA).
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