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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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I have seen from various websites and made the work easy for you. In accordance to my knowledge, I think rank of around 18-25K is needed to get into PDPU. If converted to percentile one needs the percentile of around 97-98 to get a seat in PDPU.

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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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Scope of higher education is high after B.Tech CSE, and students who are planning to go abroad for higher studies will be most beneficial with this degree. B.Tech CSE is the best option if you want to start your own business or venture in the field of Software or IT.

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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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Debating about NIT Srinagar and Amrita Coimbatore, NIT Srinagar is far much better college than Amrita Coimbatore in terms of placements, company visited, infrastructure, campus, facilities and activities. If you are getting mechanical branch in NIT Srinagar, then I think you should take a seat in that college only as compared to Amrita Coimbatore Mechanical. So the choice is in your hands. Good luck. I hope that this will help.

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Ankit GuptaDoing btech from Rajasthan

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B.Tech Computer Engineering 53219
B.Tech Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 109111
B.Tech Information Technology 64411
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 194539.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pavan XD, I can understand your angst and the anxiety. I hope by now you must have taken admission in some or the other college. One needs to download the college predictor for the entrance exam to know probability of admission in a particular college.
Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Yerik, studying in Canada is very good idea. It's English language speaking country and you will not have any problem. However getting admission there does not depend only on academic performance but depends on many levels. Hence I would like to advise you to approach an agency that is dealing with sending students to Canada. Best wishes to you.

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Vinty Tanwar

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You can go for MBA in operations. That way, you can continue to use your knowledge in the business management domain.

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preeti gognaFaculty at LPU

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Amity University
Chandigarh University
Lovely Professional University
Amritha
VIT
SRM
are couple of best engineering universities and institutes. LPU has a well-tailored course content to meet the global industrial needs, has good faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities that have left many NITs far behind. The curriculum taught here is of international standard. There are provisions of international credits in some programs where a student gets an opportunity to go abroad to study. Highlights of B Tech courses, -
IITs and NITs are also appreciating campus-wide facilities in terms of IT. Online access to research journals, leading company ann
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Vaibhav Sharma

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No, this will be conducted in the last week of the March and will be ended within the first week of the April.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Manjunatha, perhaps I am hearing for the first time that someone doing Ph.D. or intending to do it is enquiring about placements. Normally speaking, one associates placements with graduation and not even PG. This is so since opportunities gets thinned out. Also by then one has invariably worked at few or many establishments and can negotiate better. Hence I feel that you should not worry about it. I am sure, even before completion of your Ph.D. you will get job offers. This is so since prospective employers always keep on the look out for highly qualified professionals. Best wishes to you.

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