If you want a safer + stronger option, I'd say:
COE (Computer Engineering) – best placements overall
CSE – great if you get it
ENC (Electronics & Computer) – underrated, very good mix of hardware + software
ECE – decent, bu
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
Honestly, Robotics & AI at TIET is still pretty new, so placements aren't separate or “guaranteed” yet. Most students sit with CSE/COE/ENC during placements, and that's where the real action is.
Thapar's overall placement scene is solid though — big names like Microsoft, Adobe, Atlassian, DE Shaw, Zomato, Amazon, Flipkart do come in. If you're skilled, you won't be held back just because your branch says AI.
If you want a safer + stronger option, I'd say:
COE (Computer Engineering) – best placements overall
CSE – great if you get it
ENC (Electronics & Computer) – underrated, very good mix of hardware + software
ECE – decent, bu
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The NMU MAH MCA CET cutoff 2025 was released for admission to the MCA course for multiple categories under both the All India and Home State quotas. The cutoff was released in the form of opening and closing percentiles based on students' performance in the entrance exam.
According to the NMU MCA Cutoff 2025, the last round cutoff was 77.83 for the General AI quota at GHRCEM, Jalgaon. For the General HS quota, the cutoff in the same round was 85.39.
Please remember that the cutoff for other categories, rounds, and quotas will be different from one another.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
It's not a direct answer. Salary depends on skills, experience, location, profile and company. Freshers earn 3 to 8 LPA. Experienced ones can earn upto 20 LPA. Average MCA salary being 7 to 10 LPA. Some highly demanded roles are Data Scientists, AI/ML professionals, Cloud computing, etc.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Most of the colleges provide a MCA of 2 years divided into 4 semesters. Some colleges like top NITs offer 3 year MCA. A 3 year MCA is more specialised and extensive. 2 year MCA is more common.
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Some universities offer MCA lateral, which is a course that allows candidates to enter 2nd year MCA curriculum. Both MCA and MCA lateral are counted as postgraduate course. In order to be eligible for MCA lateral entry, you have to pass either BSc in Computer Science/ IT or a BCA.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
Yes. The cutoff (opening and closing ranks) is released after each round of centralised counselling. Typically, there are three primary rounds followed by a special/spot round if seats remain vacant at participating NITs.
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No. You must secure a positive score in Mathematics; there is no other way around. If you score 0 or minus (because of negative marking) you automatically get disqualified from ranking, irrespective of your score in other sections.
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