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Baldaniya abhishek

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To apply for an M.Tech programme in Pune for the 2025-26 academic year, you'll typically need a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology (B.E./B.Tech) with a minimum specified percentage, often around 55-60%, from a recognised university. You'll also likely need a valid score in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) or other relevant entrance exams like MHT-CET for some institutions. Since you are a working professional, you may also explore options for sponsored seats or part-time programs, which may require relevant work experience and potentially employer support. 

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Anshpreet kaur

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Yes great with 94.7017 percentile in AEEE, you have a good chance of getting CSE (AI & ML) in Amrita's Chennai campus. But it depends on the cut-off of this year and seat availability during counselling. Keep checking official updates and try to attend early counselling rounds for better chances.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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No a humanities student is generally not eligible for a BTech programme at IIIT Bangalore IIIT Bangalore B.Tech programme require a strong background in mathematics and physics typically achieved through a Science stream with first class result in the 12th grade while IIITs do have some flexibility in admission like the possibility of applying through alternative routes without Jee main are humanities student would likely not meet the core subject requirements for a BTech

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Anshpreet kaur

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As your son has opted for PCB with applied Maths so he is eligible for engineering courses like B.Tech in Biotechnology, Biomedical, or Environmental Engineering, and in some private colleges, a CS specialisation in BIO/Health Informatics. These match well with his PCB +math subject combo and have reasonable fee options.

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Anshpreet kaur

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To get Electrical Engineering at NIT Warangal under the General category  students from west Bengal  you usually need a JEE Main rank under 6000 to 8000. Try to score above 98 percentile in JEE Main to stay safe.  And always check the official JoSAA cutoff for the latest data.

 

 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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Yes, admission to B.Tech Computer Science at the University of Delhi (DU) is possible through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). DU is one of the top universities that accepts CUET scores for its B.Tech programs. 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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For most students, NIT Agartala's Electrical Engineering (EE) programme is likely the better choice over NIT Mizoram's Computer Science Engineering (CSE). While both are reputable NITs, NIT Agartala has a longer history, stronger placements, and a more established infrastructure, which are crucial for a well-rounded college experience and future career prospects. 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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No, Aerospace Engineering Branch is not available in Shri Ramdevbaba College of Engineering and Management (RCOEM), Nagpur. The college mainly offers various branches in engineering and management, but aerospace engineering is not included in their list. 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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No a student who has completed their 12th grade with the mathematics economic and Commerce stream is generally not eligible to appear for the Andhra Pradesh engineering agriculture and medical common entrance test to pursue a BTech degree

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Dua naqvi

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If you have a higher score in BITSAT exam then you will get fee concession.

They offer scholarship to the one who perform well in the exam that students with 95% or above in BITSAT might get a 40% scholarship in their first-semester tuition fees. 

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