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Ravi Babu

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You are in a competitive position for admission under the PwD quota if you have a PwD preparatory course CRL of 79 in JEE Advanced. Depending on annual cutoffs and seat availability historical trends indicate that having such a rank could guarantee you a spot in one of the older IITs, possibly in areas like mechanical, electrical or even core computer science. Branch allocation, however varies greatly and depends on a number of variables including overall performance, particular IIT policies and annual fluctuations in competition Examining the most recent JoSAA counseling data in detail is essential for the most precise current admitta

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Shoaib Mehdi

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As per the latest report, the participatiing recruiters placed 13 students of the MBA batch 2024 out of the total 31 students duirng IIT Mandi placements. The key highlights of IIT Mandi placements for MBA in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Class of 2024 are tabulated below:

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Placement Statistics (2024)

Number of students sitting for campus placement

31

Number of students placed

13

Median package

INR 13.5 LPA

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Kapil Lalwani

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M.Des admission at IIT requires candidates to possess a Design, Engineering, Architecture or related degree with minimum 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA. Students who earned bachelor's degrees in Fine Arts as well as Applied Arts and similar disciplines may seek admission if their academic achievement was either 55% marks or 6.0 CGPA or higher. All candidates applying for M.Des admission at IIT must demonstrate a valid CEED test score that exceeds 40 markers from a total possible 200. The application fee for general category candidates amounts to INR 1,600 whereas SC/ST/PwD candidates must pay INR 800. Students who enroll in the M.Des programme

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Tasbiya Khan

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Both IITs and NITs are quite good at generating excellent engineers,  but the best IIT colleges have an advantage due to their high standards of academics. IITians are among the leading creators of the top startups in America, according to study done in the US. IITs consider JEE Advanced ranks while NITs consider JEE Mains rank for their admission process. So IIT is tougher than NIT.

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Rakshit Kapoor

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Yes you can

 

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Vidhi Jain

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To get admission to the IITs for Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering courses at the UG level, you should have at least 75% marks in Class 12 in the PCM subjects. Also, you should give relevant entrance exams like JEE Main and JEE Advanced and get excellent marks and rank in the same.

Further, you need to complete the college application process in due time. After the exam results are out and you've got your result, make sure to apply for the JoSAA counselling where you will be given a seat for the course. You can then complete the admission formalities by paying the Naval Architecture course fees and confirming your admission.

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Manori Patra

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IIT Roorkee will hold JEE Advanced 2026. IIT Roorkee has conducted JEE Advanced in 2008 and 2019 and will next conduct it in 2026.

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Nazrul Khan

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Yes, even if you have less than 60% in your B.Tech, you can still get admission to an M.Tech programme in IITs or NITs by qualifying the GATE exam, as the primary selection criteria for M.Tech admissions in these institutes is your GATE score, not just your B.Tech percentage; however, some institutes might have a minimum percentage requirement which you should check before applying.

GATE is the deciding factor:Your GATE score will be the most important factor in determining your admission to an M.Tech programme in IITs and NITs. 

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Vidhi Jain

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For getting admission to M.Tech courses in Power Engineering at the IITs, you should have at least 55 to 60% marks in your bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, or a relevant field. If you belong to the reserved category, the marks eligibility requirement is usually relaxed by 5%. Also, you have to give the GATE exam. You must secure a good rank in the entrance exam as it plays the most important role in the admission process.

After you successfully secure a decent rank in GATE, you will have to appear for the COAP counselling process where you will be allotted a seat according to your rank at one of the IIT b

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Khilanand Joshi

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Nowhere it is mentioned to provide Caste Validity Certificate for Maharashtra Students on any of the CAT websites or links.  They just need Caste Certificate only and that is in central government format.

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