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Athira V

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Nowadays, people are switching from B.Tech to management and commerce. It has good opportunities but be ready to face the new subject. And it's always good to listen to your heart than listening to others. Parents may suggest different courses and fields because of concern. M.Tech is a great career if you get into good colleges. Same with MBA. Anyway go through both the course syllabus and details. Then decide considering the job opportunities and importantly your capabilities and interests
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DEEPA

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The category will define the merit list of the students. The students will be called for counseling based on the scores. I could explain with the example saying Rank 1 to Rank 2000 will be put up in Category 1 and the category 2 will have rank holders between Rank 2001 to 3500 and the rest into category 3. The above mentioned ranks are mentioned for example and the actual split will be done by VIT admissions.

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DEEPA

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I guess you were questioning about fee structure. I can give you the fee structure for first 3 years. For Category 1 :Rs.96,000; Category 2: Rs. 1,59,000; Category 3: Rs. 1,92,000. It will change for fourth and fifth year for all three categories. Please visit VIT website for more details.

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AVISH BINDAL

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These are all dual degree programs. After completion of integrated programmes, you get two degrees, i.e. one UG and the other PG.

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AVISH BINDAL

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If you want to pursue M.Tech in IIT Bombay then it does not depend, which was your earlier college you did B.Tech from. You can do both the degree programmes from different colleges.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Satheesh,
According to the NET exam guidelines you can apply for the exam in the subject which you had in post-graduation or related to that. Therefore, you are not eligible for UGC NET Electronic Science. However, you can appear for CSIR NET exam. This exam is organized for the science stream candidates who want to become researcher or lecturer. CSIR NET is conducted in five subjects. As per your post-graduation subject, you can apply for the physical science. However, make sure, you fulfill the eligibility criteria of CSIR NET Physical Sciences. You can get the details related to this exam from –
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Deepak Nahar

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Hey Sweta,
You won't get admission in VIT through board results. You need to attempt VITEEE and through which only, you will get an admission.

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