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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The situation is different with lateral entry (direct second year) into the Information Technology (IT) engineering course at Prof. Ram Meghe College of Engineering and Management (PRMCEM) Badnera where special cutoffs may not be easily published in form of percentiles or ranks as is the case with first-year admissions. The admission is normally to the merit list in the qualifying Diploma in Engineering (IT or related field) or B.Sc degree (with Mathematics) with a minimum of 45 per cent marks (40 per cent to the reserved category). This is because some general MHT-CET and JEE Main first year cut offs in IT engineering may be viewed as
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Given a CRL rank of rank of 516357 in JEE Mains, the possibility of getting a B.Tech CSE seat in top NITs and IIITs or even government colleges known to be established (wide cutoffs) is very unlikely. The best of the colleges you will be able to get into would be the state level government colleges accepting higher ranks and private engineering colleges too. Consider different institutions, which may have their own entry exams or have a direct intake with only JEE Main scores, perhaps checking out some branches with specificization (e.g. AI/ML, Data-science, etc.) in case the institutions offer those, as their cutoff might be a little
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
To get a loose seat in top engineering faculty members via EAMCET, your rank have to be under five,000 in case you are from the general category.
For reserved classes like SC, ST, or BC, ranks up to fifteen,000–30,000 may get free seats. Also, your family profits must be low as according to authorities rules to get rate reimbursement.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Well yes you are right. Admissions to B.Tech at Shiv Nadar University (SNU) have an Academic Proficiency Test (APT) over and above SNUSAT. SNUSAT is a general aptitude test which lasts usually about 2 hours and the section test is also known as subject test, this is subject specific and lasts about 60 minutes and contains Physics and Mathematics when the candidate is interested in B.Tech. Therefore yes your overall performing time in exam B.Tech would be longer than your 2 hours SNUSAT.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
After B.Tech in ECE from Sri Venkateswara Institute of Science and Technology, you may practice for jobs in electronics, IT, or conversation fields.
You also can put together for GATE, government checks, or move for better research like M.Tech or MBA.
If you're interested in new fields, you may analyze competencies like coding, records technology, or virtual advertising and follow for jobs.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The percentile requirements in TANCET MBA is quite different according to college and category. The good colleges such as PSG College of Technology and College of Engineering, Guindy, tend to demand 99+ percentile in general category. The colleges that accept 90+ percentile are Guru Nanak College and Bharathidasan University. In 80+ percentile, there are Vivekananda Institute of management Studies and Velammal engineering college. On the other hand, the lower percentiles are accepted in many of the private and some government colleges even below 50 percent with such cutoffs being different each year depending on the difficultness of th
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Having a high JEE Main CRL of 301, 136 and a PwD rank of 527 as a Delhi homestate candidate, the chances of making it to CS, IT or ECE at NSUT will be heavily undermined, with reservation or not. Though NSUT participated in the 50 % seats against All India candidates Persons with Disability (PwD), they only hold a quota of 5 per cent in the Delhi region so the cut offs of such popular branches are highly competitive even in the reserved category. Previous year PwD specific cut-offs are different and you should refer to the official JAC Delhi counselling site to get the same.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes everyone can write EAMCET exam after completing the Diploma course but under some criteria which is given as following
1 You need to have passed the qualifying exam (Diploma) with the required percentage of marks
In this course there are no age limit
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you're in 12th and want direct admission in top private B.Tech colleges in UP/Noida, you can get in through management quota or direct admission based on 12th marks. Many colleges like Galgotias, Amity, Sharda, and GL Bajaj offer this. You just need to fill their online form, meet their minimum percentage (around 50–60% in PCM), and pay the fees. No need for JEE score in direct admission.
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