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Harshit Sharma

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Hi, no, you cannot get the direct admission, you have to do the following.
Admission for BBA and BCA courses is based on the CET examination conducted by the Institute. B.Tech courses are offered at MSIT to students with seven specializations. Candidates applying for B.Tech courses must have passed 10+2 in PMC with 45% marks.

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AKASHKUMAR G

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Yes , other state students are eligible for the course

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Prashant Kumar, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing you are graduation in the aerospace engineering branch. Mater government of India has opened the space sector for private industry, I'm sure that the employment opportunities will be increased in leaps and bounds. It's quite understandable that students will be anxious to know the Probability of them getting admission to the desired branch. For this, I suggest that you should download the latest college predictor for VITEEE from the Shiksha portal. By feeding different rankings you will come to know as to which branches you can get based on your perf
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sayak Pal, it is very nice to see that you are interested in pursuing post-graduation in aerospace engineering. It is perfectly feasible and possible for you to achieve your goal. For this, you will need to appear for and clear the paper for aerospace engineering in the common entrance test for postgraduate studies in engineering called GATE. Here there are different papers for different subjects and a student is supposed to choose the subject in the which he or she wants to do post-graduation. For you are help and benefit I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. I am sure if you study well, you can
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Manaswi Pattipati

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Hello Dumadiya! As you said that you completed your 12th standard in PCB, ( I. e; without mathematics) and preferring IT in Btech. The chances are less you get a admission.
But few institutes provide this opportunity by clearing their institute test which includes mathematics also. For example, LPU is providing LPU NEST entrance test, based on your marks and eligible criteria you will provided seat in respective branches.
On the other hand you are eligible for only few btech branches in some particular colleges. You are not allowed to join in NITs and IITs with PCB background because you are not allowed to give the JEE Mains and Advance
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Manaswi Pattipati

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According to my opinion, CSBS is new and it's going to rule the future. The syllabus and curriculum for CSBS are really good and you will be introduced to more technical subjects and you'll be made industry-ready. You'll be able to learn business communication which is very important in present days to rule the business world. The CSE subjects are also included in CSBS but some of the Chemistry or civil-related subjects are removed and more technical subjects are added to CSBS which is very helpful. CSBS concentrates on new technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, etc. Some cases where you should co
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Manaswi Pattipati

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If you are not sure about which branch or not especially interested in some branch then choose IIT Delhi Mechanical engineering. Because IIT Delhi is the top 2nd college in India based on NIRF ranking and it has brand being an IIT. You can get coding-related knowledge even after taking mechanical engineering and getting into IT jobs. If you are interested in computer Science only and not mechanical engineering take MNIT, CSE. Because getting grades is also important. If you take mechanical engineering and do not study well you will get lesser grades and you may not be allowed to sit for placements drive. S

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shaik Mohammad Imran, yes indeed. It's perfectly feasible. Let me explain. Every state government has a directorate of technical education. This dte decides which branch in Diploma is required for admission to a particular branch of engineering graduation in lateral mode. Actually, Diploma is considered as 12+ as far as engineering is concerned and hence admission is given directly into the second year of a 4-year degree course. I would like to advise you to visit the website of the directorate of technical education in your state. Download the required conditions of eligibility and go through this. You will get authentic informa
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Manaswi Pattipati

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You are not eligible to apply for JEE 2023 because your last chance for appearing JEE is in 2020 since you have completed your 12th in 2018.
It doesn't matter whether you have written JEE in 2018,2019,2020 , you are not allowed to write your JEE in 2023. An individual can appear for JEE for three consecutive years after completion of 12th beginning from the year of 12th completion.
For detailed information go through the JEE eligible criteria data in its website.
There is no age limit for appearing the JEE exam, but you cannot write it after the three years of completion of your 12th board.
So better to try some other competitive exams an
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