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Anurag Rangole

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B.Tech in robotics and automation engineering is sub branch of mechanical engineering at WPU. That means you will be studying same syllabus for 3 years as that of mechanical engineering students.The is course is new and not much is known about its faculty as it was intiated from last year. With your JEE score you have a fair chance in getting admitted in this course. So if you want to study automation and robotics you should apply for this course.
(P.S: Applications are highest for this course after cse , at least from my experience from last year.)

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Anurag Rangole

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Please clarify your JEE Mains and MHT CET scores, if you have above mentioned percentile in JEE Mains, there is a high chance for you getting admitted in CSE branch in MIT WPU.

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Anurag Rangole

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Yes you can get admission at MIT Pune (WPU) for CSE branch. However minimum eligibility for taking admission in this college is 50% marks in 12th PCM boards. So make sure you fulfill this criteria.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi,
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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Faizan, VIT Pune has a good placement record for Mechanical Engineering. Also, the professors are highly qualified. Their projects are quite good and qualitative. MITsoe is also a good college at its place. As I did my graduation from VIT, I elaborated about it. I hope this helps. All the Best!

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Anurag Rangole

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I don't know much about Sanjay Ghodawat University but MIT-Pune (now MITWPU) has a quite a reputation in Pune and 8s considered to be one of the top colleges in Pune. MIT-Pune has a well-experienced faculty with excellent laboratories. There are dozens of clubs and engineering teams which compete on national as well as national level. At last, it is the only college in India to inculcate yoga and peace studies in its curriculum for the complete personality development of its students. Placements so far are quite good with an average of 6.25 lac p.a. for the year 2019-19. Overall it's a good college and I would definitely recommend you
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Soni Aggarwal

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Hi Rudraksh,
You may check the link to predict your college -
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
Thanks!

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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I think you should take the seat and pursue it in spite of taking a year drop. Every single academic year is very important, so don't take risk of taking a drop. Second thing, it will be a quite better option than Nirma University. Do anything but don't go for a drop.

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