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deepika maurya

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There are many government colleges that are good as the National Institute of Technologies and IITs colleges. Here are some of the college's lists;
1- Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani is number one ranked from the top 10 engineering colleges in India. Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani was founded in the year 1929 as an all-India technical and science institute that offers admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate engineering courses through the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test (BITSAT) Engineering Entrance Exam with a total intake of 570 candidates.
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Sayan Mukherjee

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IIT Bombay B.Tech - 7-9 Lacs and for M.Tech the fees is 3-4 Lacs. Also, you will get a stipend of 12400 INR per month if you go from GATE.

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Nitika

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IITs are also offering quality education in M.A. Now. This course has a total of 4 semesters. The minimum eligibility criteria for M.A. Is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline after 10+2 from a recognised board, and a minimum aggregate of 55% or more. IIT admission will begin soon. The Institute will release application forms tentatively in March 2023. Aspiring candidates can apply on the official website of IIT.

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Lav Tripathi

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The admission process in NITs and IITs are done through JOSSA counselling and CSAB counselling. If one qualifies for JEE Advanced they get option to apply for IIITS also. In JOSSA and CSAB you have to give your choice priorities. And then according to your rank you are alotted college. JOSSA also provides two mock rounds in which you can change your priorities. After that counselling process starts in which your college get upgraded in 5 rounds. And in each rounds you will get option to freeze, float and slide. Float is always proves to be best option. If you still did'nt get you desired college you can apply for CSAB counselling.

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Lav Tripathi

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Hi dear,
90.5percentile is quite good score you can score much better in second attempt so don't focus on which college you will get. But IIT takes admission only through JEE Advanced. And as you are from general category you will rarely get any NIT also you can get some of IIIT and GFTI.

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Kunal Sharma

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The attendance criteria for students vary from institute to institute, and it is generally decided by the institutes academic council or management. However, as per the guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), colleges and universities offering technical courses such as engineering, must have a minimum attendance requirement of 75% in each semester. Most of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) also follow the AICTE guidelines and have a minimum attendance requirement of 75% for students. However, some institutes may have a relaxation of 5-10% attendance in e
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Chandni Arora

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Yes, the NITs can be considered as a viable alternative to the IITs. NITs are equally regarded and offer excellent education in Engineering. They have a good reputation for quality education, experienced faculty members, excellent facilities, strong industry connections, high placement rates, and popular branches such as Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and more. Additionally, admission to NITs is less competitive than that to IITs due to the larger number of seats available, but the average package offered during pl
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Muhsina Mahadi

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The total fee for this course is 33400. It is a 1 year course and they claim to provide free mock tests, separate batches for CA coaching and also course materials. This course in elite has a rating of 8.4.

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Sathya Narayana Rangappagari

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UCEED stands for Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design, and it is a competitive exam conducted by IIT Bombay for admission into the Bachelor of Design (B. Des. ). Programs offered by IITs. The admission into IITs is based on various factors, including the UCEED score, category, and seat availability. The UCEED score is an important factor, but it is not the only factor considered for admission. As per the UCEED 2021 cutoffs, the minimum qualifying marks for EWS category candidates in UCEED is 69.6. A score of 104 is well above the minimum qualifying marks for the EWS category, but the admission cutoffs may vary each year depend
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