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tarun mittal

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The latest cutoff for NRI institute of technology is 43432 and if you secured this rank then you will security get seat in this institute and the placements of this university is also very good and become successful in life.

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tarun mittal

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Yes you will get CSE at Vellore campus in phase 2 but in category 2 not in one which means you will be paying 3.07 lac. Moreover you will be the first one to attend the phase 2 counseling. A few things you must keep in mind that CSE category 2 will be gone within half an hour of the phase 2 counseling so be there on time or may be before the time. I can guarantee you if you go for phase 2, you will be the first person getting category 2 in phase 2.

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tarun mittal

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Yes, this college is best in this region. IIMT gives a very good exposure to CSE students. It provides best theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Labs are well-equipped with new technologies. Teachers are well- qualified, very hard working and very supportive. You can contact them any time to solve your queries. It also has personality development programs which can surely polish your soft skills. IIMT also has an MSME lab where you can come up with your project and discuss with well experienced professors. CS department has 100% placement record every year with good package. Big Companies like Tcs, tech mahindra, amazon vis
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tarun mittal

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There is no facilities to take admission in IEM from IEMJEE. This exam is conducted for admission in IEM. But from this year IEM is autonomous now and may be IEM WILL start take admission from IEMJEE. Otherwise for admission in IEM u have to score good rank in WBJEE or in JEE Main. So, cut off is decided is not decided yet.

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tarun mittal

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Boards marks will not be counted in admissions it will be based on JEE result. If you want CSE branch you can try in private colleges. You can get private college in other states like: Haryana, UP, West Bengal, Punjab, Rajasthan, Maharashtra. Most of the states have reservation for other state students in private colleges based on JEE Main score/rank. You need to apply separately for them.

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tarun mittal

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If you want to go for CSE then Dr. SIVANTHI ADITNARAR University is a good option. I am a second year student of CSE (Cloud Computing). CS branch has always been the most attractive branch of our university because of good placements. This year two students got 25 LPA package from amazon and few others also bagged attractive packages. So if you have decided to take CS no other college is better than this. But keep one thing in mind getting into CS doesn't guarantee success, so at the end all depends on you, college can only give you a platform.

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tarun mittal

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You should go for GCEA aurangabad because cutt off is less than 150000.
Because it's nirf ranking is under 100.and as it is autonomous Institute, it is one of its kind.
Also the location factor matters. I was also at Aurangabad for my Jee prep. And it has a edge over karad in all aspects, like citylife, education, travelling and all. Also there is wide range of industries related to automobile and all. So I think the job opportunities and internship opportunities are quite good.
So you should definitely prefer GCEA.

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tarun mittal

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Not good enough. Number of companies visited here were very less. Maximum students had to go for off campus placement. Companies which visited here is listed below (my answer may be biased as I am from CSE dept. And I am sharing as much as I know) :
TCS came and selected almost 130 people from various department with package of 3.2 LPA. Then Dynamic Digital Technology came and selected only 6 people with an avg package of 5.2 LPA (all the 6 students got tcs also). Bengal Beverages came and took some mechanical guys. Few companies also came later and selected students from ECE, electrical and mech. Some students got an offer from off cam
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tarun mittal

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As per discussion with a current student of VIT, the general cutoff for VIT Ap campus is given below: CSE cutoff was around 35000 -40000 rank in Category -1. The eligibility rank for counseling call in VIT for the students who have secured rank under 1 lakh.

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HITISH KUMAR SAHOO

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Admission for B.E. FIRE ENGINEERING in NFSC is done on the basis of JEE MAINS rank.
In 2019 total 489 applications were received.
Based on your rank you are invited for medical and document verification.
minimum heght- 165cm
minimum weight- 50kg
Chest size-81cm (min. 5cm expand)
No flat feet, knock knees/bow legs,colour blindness, stammering
Below are the ranks of last admitted students in 2019.
General category- 1.2 lack
Obc-2.4 lack
Sc-3.1 lack

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