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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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You can get them from the famous store in Chennai named as Central Book Dipo.

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Yash Gupta

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Branch wise speaking, there will be more scope of placements in computer science branch as compared to aeronautical engineering, Also, there will be more of theoretical aspects covered in B.E branch as compared to B.Tech branch, so if you want to be job oriented, you have to opt for B.Tech branch, for the simple reason being more scope of placement. However, if research means a lot to you, you must definitely go for B.E in aeronautical engineering branch and then opt for further study in a good university.
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Mohammed aamir

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I would suggest you go ahead with SRM rather than Hindustan. reason:
SRM has better ranking and infrastructure
Better Professors
Better Placements than Hindustan.
So, I would suggest you go ahead with SRM.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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The previous year cutoff for HIT was 97503 in 5 round.
And in first round it was 6974.

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JITENDRA PATELClear vision ..... Great thinking.....

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Yes, you are eligible according to this rule one should have completed degree in (BE/B.Tech) aeronautical engineering or any other equivalent branches of engineering.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
As long as you clear your arrears and produce the required graduation mark-sheets (and other documents) before the deadline given by the college, you can study there.

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Vinita Shinkar

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A B.Tech course is available in structural engineering (lateral entry) which has a duration of three years but it is not part-time rather a full-time course.
Good Luck!

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Anjali Sharma

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B.Tech robotics engineering is a four-year undergraduate programme offered by universities/colleges for specialisation in the field of robotics. Candidates successfully completing 10+2 or equivalent education in Science stream can apply for this course. B.Tech in Robotic Engineering is an interdisciplinary course. Average fee of the course is INR 70,000.

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