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Akash Gaur

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Both TU Delft and TU Eindhoven are great options for Computer Science. However, they have slightly different strengths.

TU Delft is better for:

  • Software Engineering, AI, or Data Science
  • Better global reputation (#45 in the world for PG Computer Science in 2026, according to THE)

TU Eindhoven is ideal for:

  • Embedded Systems, Security, and Automotive Technology
  • Internships and thesis projects with major tech and semiconductor manufacturers

Students can also explore alternative options for Computer Science in Netherlands.

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Saumya Gairola

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AAA College of Engineering & Technology offers B.E./BTech in the following specialisations:

B.E. Courses

B.Tech Courses

·       B.E. (Civil Engineering)

·       B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)

·       B.E. (CSE-Cyber Security)

·       B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering)

·       B.E. ( Electrical & Electronics Engineering)

·       B.E. ( Electronics & Communication Engineering)

·       B.Tech (Information Technology)

·       B.Tech. (Artificial Intelligence & Data Science)

·       B.Tech. (Electronics Engineering-VLSI Design & Technology)

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Saumya Gairola

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The seat allocation formula for B.E./BTech at AAA College of Engineering & Technology is as follows:

Category

Reservation

Open Competition

31.00 %

Backward Class

26.50 %

Backward class Muslim

3.50 %

Most Backward Class and Denotified Communities

20.00%

Scheduled Caste

15.00 %

Scheduled Caste Arunthathiyars

3.00 %

Scheduled Tribes

1.00 %

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Saumya Gairola

Contributor-Level 10

The seat allocation formula for B.E./BTech at AAA College of Engineering & Technology is as follows:

Category

Reservation

Open Competition

31.00 %

Backward Class

26.50 %

Backward class Muslim

3.50 %

Most Backward Class and Denotified Communities

20.00%

Scheduled Caste

15.00 %

Scheduled Caste Arunthathiyars

3.00 %

Scheduled Tribes

1.00 %

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Tanu Rao

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BTech CSE is the most sought after course at SGT University. The course is offered across multiple sub-specialisations such as Gen AI, Full Stack Development, Data Science, etc. 

The course curriculum focuses on hands-on learning, strong placements, etc. CSE students are placed in leading companies like Larsen & Tourbo, Hexaware, Deloitte, Amazon, IBM, Google, Capgemini, GMR, etc. 

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Yatendra Singh

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The official NTA JEE Main Syllabus contains 52 major units/chapters across all three subjects. 

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Ishita Singh

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Yes, MS in Mechanical Engineering course at Clarkson University is a STEM based course. Also, as per Payscale, Clarkson is in the Top 12 Best Master's degree granting degrees by salary potential. Graduates of MS in Mechanical Engineering course works with the companies Amazon, Applied Materials, LC Drives, Lockheed Martin, GE Global Research, etc.

For admission to this course of Clarkson Uni, Indian students are required to have an Undergrad degree with a GPA of 3.25 or higher. 

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Virajita Choudhury

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Start with NCERT in JEE Main. Use HC Verma for Physics, N. Awasthi and Morrison & Boyd for Chemistry, and RD Sharma or Arihant for Mathematics. Practice PYQs daily.

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Mamona Majumder

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No, there are no changes in the JEE Mains 2026 marking scheme or the total number of questions from the previous year.

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