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Vidit laad

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The course is approximately same as that of other universities but if you want to compare, you can download it from SVVV website.
Campus placement is 2-3%.
In recent years, few mechanical companies came for campus placement in the mechanical field, but only for 1-2 posts
and the package of 2-3 lakhs per year.
Following are those companies with no. of placements:
Bridgestone: 2
Magadh Steel: 1
Alienation: 0
Voltas: 1

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Rajat Goyal

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Yes, you need to write DCET exam conducted in Karnataka and depending on your rank you can select a college.
To my personal opinion, try to get MVIT as it is ranked higher in the lateral entry with a cut-off around 1500.
All the best.
The fee will be around 50K for general but you can get scholarship if you are from any special background.

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swati priya

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Since both the colleges are similarly great, I truly lean towards you ought to go for mechanical or any center branch in IIT (ISM) as after it got moved up to an IIT the school arrangements has expanded even from previously and countless are going to the grounds for grounds enlistment. So, its better that you pick a superior branch where possible, in fact, there's extremely very little contrast between these two.

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Adarsh Kumar

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PDPU Gujarat is a better option for B.Tech.

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Shikher jainStudent

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Definitely, you will get admission, go for it. All the best.

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Prabhjot Singh

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I guess, you should go for Masters in mechanical engineering.

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Shabana Bee

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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/upsee-college-predictor
Use the college predictor link to know about the college you can get.
Good luck.

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Aarti Singh

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Dear Chinmay,
Admissions to VJTI, Mumbai are strictly based on merit only through on-line centralised admission process as per the guidelines of Government of Maharashtra and are conducted by Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra. In case you missed out on the test then apply for the course in private universities like LPU, MMU, NMIMS, etc. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer.
Good luck.

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