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Sandeep Patel

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Students must earn at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Math in their 12th grade (45% for reserved categories) in order to be admitted to Abhinav Education Society's College of Engineering and Technology for their B.E. or B.Tech. Additionally, they require a valid JEE Main or MHT-CET score. The centralized counseling process in Maharashtra is the primary method used for admissions. Depending on their grades and eligibility requirements, Diploma holders may apply for second-year lateral entry.

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Nandini Gutte

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The paper of session one was on January 30, and the result was declared on February 23and the paper of Session 2 was on nine April, and the result was declared on May 23, so I think the paper two results are already live, so you just can check them

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RITIK KUMAR RAJAK

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It is seen difficult to take admission in CSE in NFSU Gandhinagar with 75 percentile in JEE mains  specially for OBC-NCL category. You can take admission in private colleges. 

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Sandeep Patel

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B.E./B.Tech is  the best choice at Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology because the quality of education is excellent, and the fees is very reasonable. Since the college is self-governing, the curriculum is updated frequently. Students receive excellent assistance for internships and employment, and faculty members have a wealth of experience. For students who desire both quality and value, it's a wise choice.

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Golu Gupta

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Yes — as long as you've completed Class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and secured at least 60% marks, you're eligible to apply for the B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) at Banasthali Vidyapith. Only female students are admitted. Selection is based on your 12th grade merit and BUAT (Banasthali University Aptitude Test) performance, followed by counseling. It's a four year full time program with total fees around INR 6.16 lakhs. 

 

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Golu Gupta

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Category1 (Lowest fee slab): Expected opening rank ~25,000; closing around 35,000  

Overall allotment range: CSE admissions extended up to 90,000+ rank in later categories  

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Golu Gupta

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Yes, IPU (GGSIPU) does accept CUET UG scores for certain undergraduate programs, but not for B.Tech (CSE).Admissions to B.Tech CSE and most engineering branches at IPU are based on JEE Main scores, not CUET .CUET is used for arts, science, and commerce courses once IPU CET seats are exhausted 

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Golu Gupta

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Admission to CME Pune's B.Tech programs for civilian candidates is based on JEE Main (or MHT-CET), alongside a 70%+ in 10+2 (PCM) requirement .

For 2024, the Mechanical Engineering cutoff (general category) fell around the 88–90 percentile in JEE Main .

So, if your JEE Main percentile is 88–90 and you have 70% in PCM, you have a good chance of securing admission to CME Pune's B.Tech Mechanical Engineering under civilian quota.

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Dua naqvi

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The placement drive is conducted for B.Tech students at PST College of technology Coimbatore in Fourth year.

Campus Recruitment: The placement team take dates with companies for on-campus recruitment

Recruitment Drives: Eligible students apply.

Pre-placement Talks: companies come and talk to the students what they offer and give.

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