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PIYUSH

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The result of the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination 2025 was declared on 18th June 2025. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check their rank and marks by entering their roll number and date of birth. This result will be used for admission into engineering colleges across West Bengal, including Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Serampore  result is your goal and your goal is your future always work hard.

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Anup Verma

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Yes, you can gain admission to ECE - Elitte College of Engineering for B.E./B.Tech courses without a WBJEE score through the JEE Main exam. Elitte College of Engineering accepts both WBJEE and JEE Main scores for B.Tech admissions. Additionally, some private colleges, including Elitte, may offer direct admission under a Management Quota, provided you meet the minimum Class 12th eligibility criteria (typically 45% in PCM). It's advisable to contact the college directly for details on their management quota process.

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The faculty at Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Serampore is experienced and academically qualified. Most professors have completed higher studies from reputed institutions and maintain a disciplined teaching approach. They are supportive towards students, especially during project work and academic guidance, but practical exposure may vary by department best experienced faculty have many years experiences some are from IIT's and some are from government sectors so high experienced faculty.

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Graduates from Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology Serampore are working in companies like TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, Capgemini, Trident Group, and Axis Bank. They are employed in fields like software development, textile engineering, production, banking, and finance. Some work in public sector jobs and a few pursue higher studies or research in India and abroad  briliant alumini have many years exppereince working in big tech companies.

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Anup Verma

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For B.E./B.Tech applications at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Tirupati, you'll generally need your Class 10th and 12th mark sheets, Transfer Certificate, and a Community Certificate (if applicable). An essential document is your Andhra Pradesh EAMCET scorecard. You'll also need passport-size photographs and typically a Conduct Certificate. Always check the official SVCE Tirupati website for the precise and most current list of required documents for the specific admission year and quota.

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Ragib Ali Khan

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Candidates must have passed their 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board.A minimum of 45% aggregate marks in the qualifying exam is required for the general category, while SC/ST/OBC candidates from Madhya Pradesh need a minimum of 40% and Candidates need to appear for and qualify in JEE Main or MP BE (Madhya Pradesh), or other relevant state-level engineering entrance exams. 

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Nishtha Surbhi

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Rishima Khare

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At 53 percentile you are unlikely to get admisson into a top tier government college or top private collg. But there are so many cllgs for engineering so u can easily get admission into a private cllg based in noida, gaziabad etc. If you are not a resident of Delhi then you may secure seat in any private or state cllg in your area. Or else some top decent cllgs offer seats based on your 10+2 level n low JEE score like Jaypee noida. You can explore such options. Or else best decision would to take a drop and re-appear to improve your percentile incase you don't want to get into a private cllg. 

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Ribba Mogal

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B.E. or B.Tech at M.A.M College of Engineering and Technology is a good choice because the college offers strong academic support and through practical learning. The labs are well-equipped modern and the faculty is experienced. There is good focus on projects as well as skill building. Placements are decent with many companies visiting the campus. The environment helps students to prepare for their future careers.

 

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Ragib Ali Khan

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Admission to BE / B.Tech is offered to students who pursued 10+2 from tamil nadu . And application are made through TNEA. In short way visit the college 's official website download the application form fill it out. Candidate from outside tamil nadu can also apply, but they may need to provide a nativity certificate 

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