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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

Guide-Level 13

Since the margin between the cut-off and marks gained by you is only 1 (cutoff for ST is 24). Therefore, it is difficult that you will get the college:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
However, you can use the above link in predicting the college.
Best of luck.

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Navdha Thukral

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Yes, B.Tech food technology is the best in country like as it has so much scope and food technology is the area were no recession occurs. This course deals with various applications of food Science like preservation, distribution, processing, selection, packaging, etc.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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The Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) had always been the holy grail for management education in India till this time, and the Fellow Programs in Management FPM at the IIMs began seeing renewed interest. The PhD had often been seen as too long, too unnecessary, and too involving to be worth its pursuit. Many professionals now began to see the FPM as a great alternative spend around 4 years after your Bachelors in getting a PhD equivalent from an IIM and be considered head and shoulders above others in terms of education.
The FPM programs at the IIMs have always been excellent options, and FPM graduates from the top IIMs (IIM Ahmeda
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Gopi VutukuruGenuine,honest and crazy about my life

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Yes, but make sure that by qualifying in AUEET you are going to dual degree course. Anyway, I think there is a provision for quitting the course after completing your 8th semester and to get a B.Tech certificate. But be sure about it. It's better to contact AU admissions desk for more information.

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rohith kola

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No, you cannot get into any university with this rank, but you have a great chance to get into good and top institutes in Andhra Pradesh.

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Gopi VutukuruGenuine,honest and crazy about my life

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Actually, you can't get into any government engineering college. But there are some colleges like AU and SVU which conduct AUEET and SVUEET entrance exams respectively and allow you to join in a dual degree courses based on the entrance exam score.

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