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Ayush kumar Jha

Beginner-Level 5

Admission in DTU, NSUT or IIT Delhi for B.Tech Course can't be get through CUET as they don't allow to do so. To get admission there you should cleared JEE Mains examination with good Percentile, then you will be applicable.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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Since you are from SC category so you can easily get admission in many NIT's, GFTI's but for getting a seat in IIT you should first appear and clear JEE Advance Examination and after that on score of JEE Advance you can get admission in IIT. Now in NIT's, GFTI's also you will get different branches depending upon their cutoff and your rank. So you should seat in Councelling conducted by NTA commonly known as JoSAA Councelling where they conduct around 6 to 7 rounds to fill the seat and in each round they release the cutoff for different college and Branches. Hope this will help you.

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Ayush kumar Jha

Beginner-Level 5

Firstly if you are from General or OBC or EWS category then there is no chance of getting CSE in any government college. If you are from SC or ST category, then there is also very low chance of getting CSE in good government college. So if you want CSE then you should try for any private college near you either it be Amity university or LPU or CU or JP university or VIT or SRM or any other.

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Ankit Anand Singh

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No it's not
Just check the cutoff of JEE Main
It literally gives false information.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant,
Glad to meet you.
If you are confused between MBA or MTech, the best way to decide is highlighting your career goals and interests. If you want to study a business degree after completing BTech, the MBA is the right choice and if you aim to specialise in a certain Engineering specialisation, then MTech after BTech is the best choice. While both these courses require students to crack certain entrance exam like GMAT for MBA and GATE for MTech, there are various alternatives available for such exams. There are also many universities in India and abroad which offer MTech without GATE such as Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), U
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. While there are good opportunities in the field of M.Tech they tend to be limited in terms of the area and industries available to you. It is limited to the field of technical operations and is predominantly limited to the engineering and mechanical industry. But why should you merely invest in an MBA degree on the basis of that? Combining an MBA after the M.Tech will open endless doors of opportunities for you in various fields like HR, technical management, administration, operational and marketing among others. You can also work across industries like Service, FMCG, corporate, etc. This combination o
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VIVEK BIRLA

Beginner-Level 1

I think the best private college near Bhopal or in madhyapradesh for B.Tech is vit Bhopal as it continues with the legacy of it's own.

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Ayush kumar Jha

Beginner-Level 5

The cutoff depends upon category, marks , percentile. So for general category if your percentile is around 98 or around 170 marks then there is a high chance that you will get CSE there . Now for General EWS there is little bit low cutoff around 150 marks or 96 percentile . For OBC , cutoff will be around 90-92 percentile or around 135-140 marks . For SC category it will be around 83-85 percentile or 115-120 marks .For ST it will be around 77-82 percentile or 100-115 marks. Cutoff will be only differ a little bit from above data .
Hope above data will help you .

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Ayush kumar Jha

Beginner-Level 5

In my view Distance learning B.Tech is not so beneficial as in that mode you will get less exposure to environment in which there is a high chance of getting knowledge through various friends and faculty, also in regular mode you interact with students from different locations, cultures and minds, you share here your views to different people and also get their views. But since you are working as a telecom engineer so I am quite expecting the reason of distance learning is your job. So in Our country there are many colleges and university which are approved by AICTE and UGC which offers distance learning B.Tech to all those who are not
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Niraj Kumar

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I have 25500 rank in obc category any iiit has chances.

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