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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PSIT has a good placement history, especially for B.Tech courses. According to the institute, more than 60% of students are placed through on-campus placements. The average package may range from 6 to 7 LPA. PSIT does not rank highly in national rankings, such as NIRF, and the reputation and quality of PSIT’s programs can vary from programme to program.
The institute has well trained faculty members who help students to learn practically by conducting lots of events, workshops, and hackathons throughout the curriculum. The college curriculum might be challenging if you do not utilize your learning properly because
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Based on the information that is currently available, tech placements at JSPM - TSSM's PVPIT looks good. Data shows that 81% of the 2023 batch will be placed with the highest package at ?18 LPA, and with an average of ?4.2 LPA. what The campus gets for placements are several respectable firms, such as Infosys, Capgemini, and Tata Motors and other Top companies. Note that annual fluctuations in placement the statistics may occur year to year . Keep yourself updated about placements by checking the PVPIT website or getting in touch with the admissions office directly at the earliest to get the details about B.Tech placements before decid
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To be eligible for entrance tests such as GATE or MHT CET, you would typically need to have an undergraduate degree with an aggregate of 50% this is more than enough to be eligible for M.Tech courses at any university. Nothing specific regarding eligibility requirements can be found on the college's website. However, in order to avoid any blunders, parents and students who are thinking about applying to this institute would be in a better position if they were to get information about this from the admission office.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Due to the ongoing entrance tests, JSPM - TSSM's PVPIT has not yet issued the B.Tech cutoffs for 2024 admissions. Cutoffs usually occur after the test is over. JEE Main or MHT CET results are accepted by PVPIT. There are January and April sessions for JEE Main 2024; the results for April are still awaiting. With tests taking place in late April, MHT CET registration closed on March 1, 2024. Anticipate deadlines following the April MHT CET and JEE Main. For announcements regarding deadlines, stay informed by visiting PVPIT's website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
One "best" B.Tech course is absent from PVPIT. Based on your interests, choose a choice! Find out what interests you most by researching each of the following fields: data science, computer science, electronics and communication, mechanical, and civil. Think about the demands of the work market, but put your passion first. Explore their website or get in touch with admissions for more information on the advantages of each degree, even though PVPIT placements may be greater in computer science. To find your ideal engineering job, do some research on career alternatives!
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