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Harpreet MadaanDeveloper | Blogger | Tech Lover | Quick Learner

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Yes, you can do that, but the thing is that the college you had left and the institute you want to join should be affiliated from same university. If this is the situation then it is good for you, otherwise your first two years in B.Tech are waste.

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Actually, both the courses are having equal weightage and have better scope. But it depends on your choice that in which course you are interested in it. One thing apart from that I would recommend that as per competition level is concerned so aeronautical engineering has less competition level.

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Fee structure of B.Tech at Sahyadri College is approximately 1.5-1.7 LPA.

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NITISH KUMAR SINGH

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COMEDK board exam's cutoff is average 60% in PCM.

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Roshini Uppati

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Generally, for internal students without any special categories(CE,CA etc) it lies in the range of 40-50. For externals with the same condition, it goes high and may lie in the range of 55-65

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1) Indian Institute of Technology Madras
2) Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru
3) Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
4) Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
5) Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
6) Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
7) Jawaharlal Nehru University.
8) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee.
9) Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
10) Banaras Hindu University
11) University of Hyderabad
12) Calcutta University
13) Jadavpur University
14) Anna University, Chennai
15) Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham.

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Roshini Uppati

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Eligibility to get seat at Manipal Institute of Technology is 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th grade, or any equivalent examination can apply for admission. Further there is no provision of sport quota in B. Tech admission.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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M.Tech after your B.Tech. You need a pass with 60% aggregate marks in BE or B.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering or Information Technology or Electronics and Communication Engineering) or MCA or M.Sc. (Information Technology or Computer Science) or equivalent. It would be a good choice to opt for LPU as in the present scenario this is the university which caters to the all-round development of its students and nurtures it with care to boost the career to a pinnacle of ultimate success which might be the envy of many. LPU provides ample opportunities to each and every eligible student to secure good placements. The university has b
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There's no doubt getting into investment banking is hard primarily because it is the most prestigious job in the Financial Services Industry. Traditionally, companies hire from elite universities and colleges for their entry-level position, but things are changing as banks understand the need for diversity and different backgrounds. Here are things you require to become investment banker:
College Degree: An MBA or an advanced degree will give you a competitive edge over other candidates who have just one degree to their name. But if you cannot undertake a rigorous advanced degree course, then you can still sign up for an investment bank
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