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Udita Das

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You can apply for a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Biomedical Engineering without joining it with M.Tech. You can check out colleges that offer this course. You can also check out the admission process and syllabus for this course on the websites.
The admissions BE Biomedical Engineering program depends on both selection tests and legitimacy put together depending upon the University or school. Various schools have an alternate point of view for assessment, yet generally, it is if an understudy score above 45% to half in a selection test or legitimacy based then the odds to get induction into the ideal University or universities are
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Udita Das

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All three colleges are good for BE/B.Tech IT. However, Nirma University is ranked higher than DAIICT and Manipal Jaipur. Nirma University has a good placement record with an average CTC of 8 LPA. The fees for B.Tech at Nirma University is around INR 8 Lacs. I hope this helps!

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Udita Das

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I see that you have completed a Diploma in electronics and communication engineering and now you are interested in safety engineering and marine engineering. That's great! You can pursue a Diploma in marine engineering which is a 3-year course. The average course fees range from INR 50,000 to 3,00,000. After completing this course, you can expect job positions of Marine Engineer, Ship operator, Chief Marine Engineer, Marine Surveyor, Port Managers, Maritime Educators, Technical Superintendent and more. For safety engineering, you can pursue a distance/correspondence Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering. This course is div
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Udita Das

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St. Thomas, is a strict college and RCC it's in this term leniant. As per faculties and resources, I don't think there is much to compare.
You can see the area and surrounding. Access to RCC from any location is easier than to ST. THOMAS. Placements are also almost similar. Maybe I'll say RCC is a slight advantageous.
So, good luck and make your wise choice.
Thanks.

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Udita Das

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Both the universities are equally good but UEM which is ranked at #96 by TOI for B.Tech stands better as opposed to Techno India College which is ranked at #8 by The Times. UEM offers various summer and winter internships to its students for a duration of two months. No such internships are provided by Techno India College.

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Udita Das

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To be eligible for BE/B.Tech in NITs, IIITs, CFTIs one needs at least 75% marks in class 12th if belongs to General or OBC category or at least 65% marks in class 12th if belongs to SC or St category or needs to be in top 20 percentile of their board examination.

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Udita Das

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Sure, I can help you with that. Here are some of the top engineering colleges in Bangalore based on their ranking, admission, placement and fees :
Ramaiah Institute of Technology
BMS College of Engineering
RV College of Engineering
PES University
Bangalore Institute of Technology

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Heriot-Watt University offers a January intake for its M.Sc. Civil Engineering and Construction Management course. The course uses experience from their internationally recognised Construction Project Management course and combines it with their high-profile Civil Engineering postgraduate course to provide a broad and valuable education. I couldn't find any information on other courses available for January intake at Heriot-Watt University. However, you can apply for all postgraduate programmes using their online application form.

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For the purpose of admissions into the B.Tech. Programs, the following categories of applicants will be considered as Non-Resident Indians: Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Card holders, NRI bank account in India or letter from the Indian Embassy/Consulate. The NRI status should be valid until 1st August of the year of admission. Foreign Nationals (FN): A person having citizenship of a foreign country (citizens other than India) and not having the status of NRI. As per the guidelines set by the Supreme Court of India, here are the eligibility criteria for NRI Quota: One of the parents must be an NRI residing abroad. The person sponsorin
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