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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Part-time M.Tech is available but for that, you have to complete B.Tech. There are many universities from where you can pursue B.Tech in distance mode but not part-time. So, the answer is no.

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Lekhraj Saini

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NIT-Rourkela is the best option for ceramic engineering.

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Lekhraj Saini

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For JEE Mains, you should first join a coaching (avg. not necessarily popular but teachers should be available there for every question) and regular study is needed, and most importantly you should read your NCERT books first then complete all modules including DDPs given at the coaching institutes.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Yes, you will get this college on the basis of merit. You have cleared the minimum criteria in class 12th for admission here.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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JECRC is a very good university for B.Tech CSE. Infrastructure,faculties and placement all you can get here.Top IT firms like TCS, IBM, Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini are their common placement partners.
Good Luck.

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Tina Mukherjee

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There are various branches offered by GLA like:
* Civil engineering
* Computer science and engineering (CSE )
* Electrical engineering
* Electronics and communication engineering
* Electrical and electronics engineering
* Mechanical engineering
Most often students go for CS as there are numerous opportunities that GLA provides in this branch, but it does not mean that other branches in GLA are not having a good future.
It must be recognised by students that if everyone will be opting CS branch then the possibility can be (more students applying for a job in CS branch and less jobs in that particular branch).
B.Tech from GLA is itself a great
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