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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Hi, Osmania University offers a B.Tech/B.E. in the field of Engineering and Technology for a duration of four years with various specializations. The basic eligibility criteria for admission into B.Tech/B.E. is 10+2 & the selection is based on the merit secured in an Entrance Examination followed by Counselling. Osmania University offers a B.Tech degree in 4 specializations and BE degree in 8 specializations. Osmania University B.Tech/BE Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 45% with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry as a compulsory subject or Diploma for getting admission into B.Tech/BE Osman

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The supply chain field is a smart choice for mechanical graduates. I suggest you seek an MBA in supply chain or operations at one of the nation's top business institutions, not just at any old college, if you are not expected to begin working right away. A SAP certification for the supply chain is not advised if you have no prior work experience. Obtaining your Supply Chain Analyst certification from the IIPMR Institute is the simplest method to break into the supply chain sector. The training emphasises supply chain business processes rather than supply chain tools or ERP, and this certification is recognised globally.

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Kalasalingam Academy of research and education (Kalasalingam University), Virudhunagar. Thiagarajar college of Engineering (TCE Madurai) SSN college of engineering (SSNCE), Chennai. Amrita vishwa vidyapeetham Coimbatore.

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Priyanka verma

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If you have enough money than go for private college. Anyone government college like IIts, NIT and ITs are the best college. So government coolege are the best for engineer student.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Yes, After completing your 3 year Diploma you can get direct admission in B.Tech 2nd year through lateral entry. Almost every college provide admission through lateral entry if you start Diploma just after 10 you will have two Certificate I. e. Diploma and degree both withing a time span of 6 years wheres your friends will end up with degree. Eligibility for Diploma students to get admission through lateral entry.
1. Candidate must have completed 3 year Diploma course with at least 50% from a recognised board
2. Admission will be based on state entrance examination or college own examination.
3. You can
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Anisha Yadav

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For mechanical engineering the opening rank is 2k and a percentile more than 75 is required .Yes you also can crack the exam with all your hard work.All the best

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Nisha Kapoor

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Which University is better It all depends upon the prospect of university/college that you are looking forward to like the curriculum and study, recruitment and placement rate and campus infrastructure and life. It is a little hard to say which is the "best" because it really depends on the student's preferences and research interests but in my opinion, You can go for Geeta University as it is the best University for in NCR. GU gives the student a unique opportunity to earn a degree in Mechanical Engineering with a few specializations in it:
Electrical Vehicle Tech. Robotics & Automation
A Mechanical Engineering student goes through an
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Nisha Kapoor

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Mechanical engineering is a fantastic career for women. Engineering is not gender specific. Mechanical engineering is as good a choice for girls as it for boys. The only condition being, you love what you learn and understand each fundamental through your engineering. A mechanical engineering degree can lead to careers in many fields, including manufacturing and aerospace. There are various factors that will go into making an institute the Best for you. Academics is clearly a priority, but there are also other aspects such as facilities for research, affordability, placement opportunities, and so on. Best Colleges-
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rahul Das, with percentile of about 60, you must appreciate that 40% out of roughly 10L meaning 4L students are above you. You first need to cross cutoff percentile of your catagory to be eligible for seeking admission in any NIT. NTA will do it in due course of time. Here is last year's cutoff for you to understand and appreciate.
2021 : Cut-off for JEE Advanced in different categories:-
General : 87.8992241
OBC NCL : 68.0234447
SC : 46.8825338
ST : 34.6728999
Gen EWS : 66.2214845
PwD : 0.0096375
Please do appear for second set of exams being conducted by NTA to improve your percentile.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Satish Pawar, admissions in engineering colleges across Maharashtra including coep are based on the ranking of mht CET. The latest round of MHTCET is to take place in the month of August and hence all the cutoffs of different colleges in Maharashtra are based on the admission cycle of last year. To help you I am attaching one link that will give you all the required information of cutoffs in different years and branches in coep.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/college-of-engineering-pune-shivaji-nagar-28324
Best wishes to you.

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