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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Welcome, Charan You posed a very excellent question. No. To become an aeronautical engineer, you do not need to take any specialised courses at PUC. Standard courses that must be taken in order to pursue any discipline of engineering, such as mechanical, etc. Suitable for aerospace or aeronautical engineering. It is necessary to study in PUC to comprehend the subjects because doing so will help you understand other things in subsequent semesters. I wish you well.

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Hello Peteti Sivaji, with the private sector's increasing involvement in space exploration in India, the demand for graduates in aerospace engineering has significantly increased. In India, this branch of study is offered at more than 50 colleges. To assist you, I have included a link that will provide you with all the necessary details about various colleges that offer this subject of study. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/b-tech-in-aerospace-engineering-colleges-india
I wish you well.

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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Greetings Vaibhav. Unfortunately you can't get CSE in IET Lucknow at your percentile even if you'll have UP domecile advantage then too your percentile is quite not quite enough to make it their.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Su Waddy Both of the universities you named, Tum, have a strong reputation for both excellent academics and job placements. As a result, choosing one over the other is challenging. The NIRF ranking and choosing the option with the higher score may be the most effective course of action. However, since these rankings are based on total performance rather than faculty, this approach is also not ideal. My recommendation is to enrol in the college that is more convenient for you. I wish you well.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Got 99 Percentile in JEE Main 2022; which college and branch (CSE, ME, CE, EE, ECE) you may get? This the biggest question in the minds of all those students who have done well in the January session of JEE Main 2022. The result of JEE Main is likely to be announced by July. The National Testing Agency NTA will announce the JEE Main 2022 result in the form of the NTA Score/Percentile. Kindly visit this link for college according to your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/got-99-percentile-in-jee-main-which-college-and-branch-cse-me-ce-ee-ece-you-may-get-blogId-29279
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Greetings, John Martin I recognise your worry and perplexity. Let me explain. Although it is termed "aircraft maintenance engineering, " the A.M.E. Degree is actually a B.Sc. You can therefore pursue an M.Sc. In this field after graduation. However, it is not a degree in engineering. After earning your M.Sc. , you can apply for admission to the M.Tech. Programme. Okay? I wish you well.

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Deepesh Bhardwaj

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SSM College cutoff for IT
1st round 82000
2nd round 134000

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. According to recent year rank: NIT GOA AND NIT ARUNACHAL PRADESH closing rank is near to your rank so checkout for this college. Your score is good but According to your rank, it is unlikely for you to get computer Science in any NIT or IIIT even the lower ones. Generally the closing gen category rank for CSE in all institutions is around under 20,000. Although you may get other branches such as Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy, etc. In good private universities. You can also explore private colleges accepting JEE Mains score if you wish to pursue Computer Science only. Hope it helps.
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. It will be difficult for you to get top NITs but you will get some other NITs. Getting a seat will depend on varies factors such as number of students applied for the same branch, performance of the students, category of the students, home state etc. Congratulations for your result. You have got a very decent percentile so try to score more in next attempt at least near about 97 percentile to get CSE in any top NIT. Now talking about chances with this percentile, you have very low or to be honest negligible chances of getting CSE in any of the top nits or IIITs but still you have some sort of chances to
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet. Considering previous cut off it is difficult to get seat in CSE in any NIT and even IIITs and GFTIs. Your rank must be below 20000 to get seat in a NIT in CSE. Do not loose hope, you may get seat in any other branch if you are interested. Whether you will get a seat or not will depend on the competition of that year and the cutoff trends. You may apply for the counseling and wait till the spot round admission. Hope it helps. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.

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