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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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If student has valid reason for not giving the exam so the college may give absentee marking. The student's grade for the missed exam will be calculated based on other evaluations or assessments, such as assignments, projects, or subsequent exams.

If a student misses an internal exam without a valid reason or fails to follow the institution's given procedures for absence, they may give penalties. 

Internal exams often contribute to the overall assessment of a course, and if a student consistently misses assessments, it may affect their final grade or even their eligibility to progress to the next academic term. 

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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If a student fails in internal exams at GNIOT so college provide opportunities to improve their grades. It can help students to understand the subject better through additional classes or supplementary exams.

The college may set a specific date for a retest allowing students another opportunity to improve their grades.

Failing in internal exams can give an warning or being placed on academic probation.

They provide academic support also such as tutorials, study groups, or counseling, to help students who are suffering it can offer guidance, study strategies, and support to improve in future exams. 

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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As per the 2021 batch the total strength in GNIOT college is 2339. This comprises of BTech and MTech students of all years and all branches.

And out of these 2339 students, there are 70 to 75% male studentsa and 25 to.30 % female students.

Most popular branch is computer science and engineering (CSE ) followed by Electronics and communication engineering (ECE). About 45% of total strength comes from only these two branches.

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Hritik Awasthi

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Yes, the Greater Noida Institute of Technology (GNIOT) offers a B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering. The course is a four-year undergraduate programme with a focus on conceptualising, organising, and constructing electrical systems. Admission to the programme requires a 10+2 science grade point average of 50% (45% for reserved categories). 
3 Various facets of electrical engineering are covered in the course, such as power systems, control systems, and electronics.

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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These are some helpful tips - 

Ok so give some time to explore these things to feel more comfortable such as campus, classrooms, administrative office, facilities and cafeteria. 

Here is a programme named as orientation, it provides important information about the rules and resources available to students. 

Make a routine for coursework because it will help you manage your workload.

Everytime participate actively in classes because it will make you understand more towards subject and build the relations with classmates and teachers.

It's important to balance your social and academic life both as you prioritize your studies bu

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Hritik Awasthi

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For admission in B.Tech. one should have completed his 12th in maths with agregates marks with 50% and he must have given any national or state level entrance exam for B.Tech admission.   

Course Duration: 4 Years
Course Name: B. Tech in Electrical Engineering
Examination Type: Semester system

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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In GNIOT each courses have seperate dress code. Basically, you have to wear formals and casual depending on ocassion. And also it has changed two times first, it was Sky blue torso with blue pants, now Blue long stripped (up-down) torso with black pants and blazer is black. Here both boys and girls should dress in casuals and it is strictly adhered to wear. And All the engineering and management students should have to wear formals.

 

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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There is basically two ways of taking admission in GNIOT. One is the Entrance exam of UPSEE through counselling and other is direct admission through visiting the campus. College will provide such forms on website where you can register for the admission and then you should have to visit campus for the further admission process while talking all your documents.

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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The college life basically depends upon person based on their individual experiences. But some people are very genuine like friends and seniors too where they can help and support you in every way. And The academic environment involves attending lectures, participating in practicals working on projects. In the campus, there is a nice cafeteria.

Student Organizations and Clubs: GNIOT often has several student organizations, clubs, and societies that cater to different interests and hobbies. These could include getting involved in these clubs and organizations can provide opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and networkin

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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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The selection process at GNIOT Greater Noida through UPSEE counselling so GNIOT students can take addmission through management quota also, but for General category should have 60%+ aggregate in Class 12 and SC/ST with 40% aggregate.

And for lateral entry Diploma in engineering or B.Sc. with Maths have aggregate 45% -40% aggregate in SC/ST. These seats are there students who have passed qualifying examination from UP.

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