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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you may qualify for the VIT integrated M.Tech programme with an 85% in PCM. While a good score, admission isn't solely based on 12th-grade marks; entrance exam scores, seat availability, and cutoff scores are also considered. It's a good idea to aim for a high rank in the VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam) to increase your chances. While VIT does have a large number of CBSE students, this is likely due to the popularity of CBSE among students aiming for higher education.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
MS in Transportation Engineering in Germany,
- *Eligibility*: Bachelor's degree & language proficiency
- *Top Universities*: TUM, Dresden, TU Berlin, Stuttgart
- *Deadlines*: Dec-Mar (Winter), May-Sep (Summer)
- *Cost*: €100-€350 semester fee + living expenses
- *Tips*: Highlight practical experience and interdisciplinary skills.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Colleges for ECE with JEE Main Rank 1 Lacs are
- *IIITs:* Nagpur, Ranchi, Sri City, Kota, Bhopal
- *NITs:* Some NITs may accept ranks above 1 lakh
- *Private Colleges:* VIT Vellore, Thapar University, SRM University, DTU
Verify cutoffs and fees on college websites.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
GJU Branch Chances (SC Rank 54k)
- *You might get:* IT, ECE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil
- *Less chance:* CSE
Verify cutoff ranks on GJU's official website.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
As per the information students reviewed that B.Tech is the best choice at Krishna Group if institutions, Kanpur because it is affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University. They focus on practical training in labs. It has also received the Engineering Excellence Award for imperial society of innovative Engineers.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
As you know that you got 50 percentile in AEEE exam so you can not get a government college so you will take admission in any private colleges in your own states or other states so if you take admission in your own states then you can get the scholarship from your state government which is more reliable for you then you can easily submit your tution fees if you take the admission in other states then there are no probability that you can find the scholarship from the government of that state so if you belong from a middle class family so you should take admission in your own home state because the total fees spend B.Tech in four years
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The chapter wise weightage for JEE main 2025 is not officially published but based on past trends and analysis of previous exams from chapter consistently hold higher weightage for physics topic like modern physics current electricity and heat and thermodynamics are crucial and mathematics Calculus and coordinate geometry at generally considered High yeild chemistry ofences or significant contribution from organic chemistry physical chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry though the exact distribution can vary
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