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Akash Kumar Maurya

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With 90 percentile in MHT-CET, it is difficult to get admission in Computer Science and Engineering at Government College of Engineering, Nagpur.

The cutoff for CSE is usually around 94 to 96 percentile for general category.

You may have better chances in other branches like Electrical or Electronics, but not likely for CSE.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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B.Tech in CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) and B.Tech in ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) are exclusive in consciousness and career paths.

CSE deals with programming, software programme improvement, algorithms, databases, and laptop systems. It's pleasant for the ones interested in coding, apps, and IT jobs.

ECE specializes in electronics, circuits, communique structures, and embedded systems. It fits college students who like running with hardware and electronics.

CSE jobs are in general in software organizations, while ECE jobs may be in electronics, telecom, center engineering, or IT.

CSE has more coding and develop

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Lakshmi

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Several government colleges and universities in India offer B.Tech programs through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), including the University of Delhi (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). Many other central and state universities also participate in CUET for B.Tech admissions. 

University of Delhi (DU): Offers a wide range of B.Tech programs through its various colleges. 

Banaras Hindu University (BHU): Known for its strong engineering programs, particularly in areas like Dairy Technology and Food Technology. 

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI): A central universit

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Baskaran M

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 Branch and category matter here. You might score a seat in Civil or Mechanical Engineering at some NITs or find a fit in less competitive branches like Biotechnology. Don't forget to leverage home state quota or explore less popular NITs - they might just be your ticket in!

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Vaibhav Mishra

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The fees structure of B.Tech 2025 CSE course is lies between 12 lack to 20 lack which is depend on your college if you are not eligible for any type of counselling then you can take admission in private colleges through management couta in this situation the fee structure of your B.Tech course is increased 

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Vaibhav Mishra

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The cutoff of B.Tech food technology at agricultural College and research association is not directly provided in 2024 

Here are some criteria for taking admission in B.Tech food technology 

To get admission in B.Tech food technology, you need to have a minimum of 50% marks in class 12th 

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Baskaran M

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With a 72.3175743 percentile in the SC category, you may be eligible for colleges like:

- Delhi University colleges (Sri Aurobindo, Zakir Husain, Lakshmibai, Shyama Prasad Mukherji)

- SAGE University Indore

- Arya Group of Colleges Jaipur

- JK Lakshmipat University Jaipur

- The ICFAI University Jaipur

Check official websites for cut-offs and fees.

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Lakshmi

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A score of 166 in JEE Mains Session 2 would likely translate to a percentile between 98.04+ and 98.14+, based on various analyses and predictions. The exact percentile may vary slightly depending on the difficulty level of the specific paper you took compared to the overall JEE Mains exam. 

General estimate:

A score of 166 generally falls within the range of 98.04 to 98.14 percentile.

Difficulty level:

If your specific paper was considered on the easier side, your percentile might be closer to the lower end of that range. If your paper was considered more challenging, your percentile could be closer to the higher end

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Baskaran M

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B.Tech branch decision: match your spark (passions), target (career goals), and superpower (strengths). Scope out the college's cred, profs, and curriculum. Top contenders: CSE, EE, ME, ECE – pick your perfect fit!

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