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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your JEE Main rank is very good enough for getting B.Tech CSE at JIIT Noida.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

You can go for electrical engineering. To become an electrical / electronics engineer your Physics & Maths part should be strong & Chemistry only you have to read in the first year only. In second year onwards, there will be no subject of Chemistry. So you must know only the basics of Chemistry. But be strong in Physics & Maths this is the core subject for an electronic/electrical engineer. Engineering degrees not involving that much Chemistry includes : Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The institute offers 10 specializations under the B.Tech course. Students who are interested in applying should have passed 10+2 in the Science stream with 50% marks in PCM combined. For selection, a candidate must take the CET.
Candidates enrolling for B Tech course have to sit the MHT- CET. For filling the application form, follow the steps given below:
Fill out the online application form at DTE website.
Upload scanned copies of necessary papers.
A fee of 800 INR (600 INR for reserved categories) will be charged. It is to be paid online.
Keep a print of the form for verification.
Hope it helps.

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Harshit Tripathi

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It depends on which university you are studying if in your college there is any parallel course in which the subjects at first year is same, then they might let you change your course. But according to the best of my knowledge, you can't change branch after 1st year in B.Sc. And universities like DU don't offer integrated courses but in them also you can change your course within a limited time. And there is no way you can change to engineering while studying Life Science. So, you should think more about choosing engineering or B.Sc. So that you don't have to change your course.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Of course you can join engineering If you have passed PUC with good marks because PUC is considered as an intermediate course (10+2). So, you are eligible for the different level of engineering entrance examination e. g JEE Main and Advance, state-level entrance examinations WBJEE JCECE COMEDK etc. ). And examinations conducted by elite private autonomic institutions like BITS-Pilani, VIT, SRM, Manipal University etc. If you are interested then go for it. Top 5 Indian colleges for B.Tech in AI and Data Science:
1. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
3. Indian Institute of Te
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. To get admission in government college of Madhya Pradesh in B.Tech programme one needs to have a rank under 50k for having a very good branch and atmost under 70k for any lower branch for general category as the cutoff goes very high for general category students. Since ews category is introduced this year only so it is difficult to tell you whether you will get admission in any government college according to your ews rank or not but yes according to your general category rank you will not get admission in any government college of Madhya Pradesh. You must also try for some private college. Hope it hel
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Revanth Janjanam

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No, You should have intermediate education with subjects mathematics and Physics and Chemistry as base subjects to enter into B.Tech.

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Revanth Janjanam

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Yes, you can write but you need to write the test of chemical engineering.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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All students registered with the Placement Cell will also be provided placement assistance and counselling for employment and self- or social entrepreneurship. We encourage young engineers to participate in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre and practise outcome-based education for a better future. The Placement Cell assures logistical support for visiting companies at every stage of the placement process by making college infrastructure available to them. The Placement Cell will act as an edge between the industry and the students and will mainly facilitate the student's selection of their career options. The insti
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Revanth Janjanam

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It is preferably jntuk as it is the government University and has better name among three.

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