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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
JMI New Delhi - Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
MSU Baroda - Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
NMIT Bangalore - Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology
NIMS University, Jaipur
Gujarat University-Ahmedabad
SAGE University, Indore.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Make sure you have the latest or most impressive resume and a good project idea. There are a lot of divisions in National Aerospace Laboratories, find the one which is relevant to your project idea and get the contact details of the Head of the Department. Email the Head of the Department (HOD) about your project idea and ask for a possible face-to-face meeting for further discussion. Based on the reply, meet up and convince them that the project idea is helpful for National Aerospace Laboratories and that will fetch you the internship. If you don't have any project ideas, look up the current projects of your interesting division
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1- NTPC through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Cut Off for Electronics and Communication Engineering:
GATE AIR Rank: 316 for GN, 1047 for OBC NCL, 2359 for SC, 5319 for ST, and 11242 for PwD.
2- NPCIL through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Cut Off for Electronics and Communication Engineering:
GATE AIR Score: 74 for GN, 74 for EWS, 64 for OBC NCL, 64 for SC, and 69 for ST.
3- ONGC through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Cut Off for Electronics and Communication Engineering:
GATE AIR Rank: 864 for GN, 745 for OBC NCL, 682 for SC, 629 for ST, 434
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Begin your study preparation by going through the eligibility details, syllabus, and previous year's papers and cut off to get familiar with the exam pattern and other important requirements.
2- Create a proper timetable according to the syllabus and set deadlines so that your exam preparation is well-organized and precise.
3- Prepare short notes for all subjects while learning a particular topic based on the previous year's question papers and books. These short notes are helpful for revision at the last moment.
4- Clear the concepts of all the topics of your concerned engineering discipline from, a limited number
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