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7 months agoBeginner-Level 2
Admission to B.Tech CSE at G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management is primarily based on your JEE Mains rank through counselling. Computer Science and Engineering is a highly sought-after branch, and the cutoffs reflect this.
To assess your actual chances, your JEE Mains percentile would need to be converted into a corresponding rank. Without that ranking, it's difficult to definitively state your admission prospects. A higher percentile, which translates to a lower (better) rank, significantly increases your chances.
A seat allocation can vary across different rounds and depend on the overall applicant pool each year. While yo
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
B.Tech -> Yes Via Lateral Entry (LEET) to 2nd year
LLB ->Not directly First complete graduation (e.g., B.Tech) or check eligibility for 5-year integrated law courses
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Humboldt University offers an MS in Computer Science Program, which is one of the best programs present in Germany, for students who want to develop skills in the field of technology. There are no tuition fees for Indian students. The duration of the program is 2 years.
The programme provides subjects like -
- Data and Knowledge Management
- Distributed Systems
- ML
- Data Mining
- Cryptography
- Computation Theory
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you may get into BMS College for MBA if your Karnataka PGCET rank is somewhere from 35,000+. The expected cut-off for the general category in 2025 was somewhere around (360 - 34,957). Your chances will improve if you belong to a reserved category mainly. BMS will take your score from PGCET and KMAT, MAT, and CMAT again if your rank is close to the cut-off or less, it is not a bad chance. You must prepare for the entrance and the counseling process. BMS is a reputed college and its placement is good, you could give it a try.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are 100% chances that you will get CSE (DS) with a rank of 30000 in JEE Main exam, according to the Punjab Engineering College cutoff 2025 for the Round 3 seat allotment results. Considering the cutoff data, the needed rank to get into the institute should ranged between 11770 and 54150 for the General AI category candidates, wherein, the most competitive course was CSE (AI). Check out more BTech courses from the table below:
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The college ranking plays a very important role for the BTech Chemical Engineering college selection. A solid ranking in charts speaks volumes about the college's academics, faculty, infrastructure, and networking opportunities. However, it should not be the sole deciding factor.
You should look for the course fees, practical lab work, industrial exposure, placement records, and alumni feedback to take the final call.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 184 colleges in India accepting JEE Main exam scores for the BTech Chemical Engineering course.
The competition is quite high for the course, and Lacs of applicants give the JEE Main exam every year. So, you need to prepare really well and get excellent marks there.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, if you're somebody who enjoys playing with chemicals (with caution, of course) to come up with safe and effective chemical processes for turning raw materials into valuable products and has a strong hold over mathematics and Science subjects, you can definitely pursue the BTech Chemical Engineering course.
You must be able to think systematically, solve potential problems with patience, be versatile, and have a strong interest in research and innovation to be able to sail through this 4-year academic ride.
Rest; it completely depends on your interests and passions and future goals. You should indulge in some self-introspectio
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
You can approach the possibility of lying for direct second-year B.Tech admission in Pune with more than 82.13% in your Diploma along with a valid MHT-CET score as per DTE Maharashtra's Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Some of the good colleges in Pune that you could consider are PCCOE, PVGCOET, MIT Academy of Engineering, and JSPM's RSCOE. They provide lateral entry seats in branches like Computer, Mechanical, and Electronics. Admission in the colleges is merit-based, and you will éed to register online and upload documents for admission, and participate in the CAP rounds. Your score is competitive, so based on your branch and ca
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