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Nazrul Khan

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Narula Institute of Technology is an autonomous private engineering college in West Bengal, India, situated in Agarpara. The college is affiliated with the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology

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Nazrul Khan

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Most of its engineering programs are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), signifying high quality education standards. 

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Surbhi Singla

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Yes, the faculty at VESIT is highly qualified, cooperative and experienced. Almost all the faculty members hold PhD degrees. The institute has been ranked as best by India Today for it's faculty.

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chintakayala venkata satya nithin

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Yes, Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology is a very reputable institute in Mumbai with a good academics . And the Faculties there are experienced ones . Some are PhD holders . The results and good results of Institute shows that the Faculties are also good and experienced.  And the faculty are degree holders from iits and nits . 

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Upasana Khandelwal

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With its low acceptance rate of 10%, Tokyo Tech is among the most difficult universities in Japan to get into. The institute is very selective of students for admission to its highly rewarding coursework. Hence, students with a good track record of academic qualifications in a similar field may expect to get selected at the university.

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Nandana S Babu

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The facilities are good and experienced with strong academic background, they teach very well and maintain a good relationship with students.Also some professors are even from IITS . However some of them are what we wish to be, who needs a lots of improvement.The large amount of faculty members are very supportive and caring in any circumstances.

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Nandana S Babu

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The quality of food in Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology hostel mess is moderately good, they make the food with cleanliness and add no taste maker or chemicals in it. 

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Nandana S Babu

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Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology situated in Bangalore is very popular and gained recognition due to its quality education, since the organisation is accredited and it has experienced facilities, this gives quality education.They also have a strong placement record and success rate. Hostel and infrastructural amenities are also especially good. They have developed these over years so the reputation seems to be trustworthy.

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Aditya Silver Oak Institute of Technology BTech course admission is subject to ACPC counselling. As per the ACPC Engineering admissions qulification candidates must have:

  • Passed Class 12 with Physics and Chemistry as two compulsory subjects and third subject as optional subjects frrom Mathematics or Biotechnology or Biolog stream from a recognised Board/University.
  • The minimum qualifying marks for SC/ST category candidates is 45% and for SEBC candidates is 40%.

Therefore, GUJCET might not be required if candidates have the above-mentioned qualifications. 

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Parul Gulati

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Yes, there is seat reservation policy of the BTech seats at Aditya Silver Oak Institute of Technology. Since BTech admissions are conducted according to the guidelines of the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC), ASOIT follows the reservation policy set by ACPC, which is outlined as follows:

  • Defence Personnel and Ex-Servicemen – 1%,
  • PWD – 5%,
  • SC – 7%,
  • ST – 15%,
  • EWS – 10%,
  • Socially and Educationally Backward Classes, including widows and orphan of any caste – 27%.

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