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Scholar-Level 16
As per my experience I would say that yes, Maths forms an integral part of Engineering. You will be studying Maths during your initial two years after that opting for maths is your choice. I had same concern during my initial days of engineering, But I am glad to say that faculty at my engineering college,i.e. Lovely Professional Uniersity, helped me a lot and Maths became one of the easy to handle subject for me. Curriculum at LPU is designed in such way that it even caters the basics of any subject. Faculty are at help when ever you need them. LPU carefully nurtures its students and propels them to the pinnacle of success so
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Scholar-Level 18
1. CAT : 25%
2. PI : 30%
3. What : 10%
4. Bachelors Degree : 10%
5. Work Experience : 10%
6. 10th Marks : 10%
7. 12th Marks : 05%
So from academic performance is contributed about 25%, while CAT score and PI are for 55%. Your academic performance is good but CAT score and PI needs to be address. For selection point of view you needs to
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Scholar-Level 18
1. ECE
2. EEE
3. Civil
4. Mechanical
The following are the other options under other state quota.
1. IIIT Raichur CSE
2. NIT Uttarakhand ECE
3. NIT Raipur Electrical
4. NIT Jalandhar Mechanical
5. NIT Patna ECE.
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