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2016-02-19 09:26:39

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Vishal GautamA passionate software engineer

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Nishant, considering the review of my friends in other colleges , I can say that every college has its own process of teaching and therefore I would like to list out some of the differences:
1. DTU will get you good packages at the times of placement .
2. The living conditions and the environment that DTU offers is better than most of the government colleges in INDIA.
3. The fees is a bit on the higher side compared to other colleges.
4. If you want to take ECE for studying the core branch then DTU is excellent. But if you want to get into ECE and study Computer Coding then you must choose IT in DTU which is available for the same ra
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2016-02-16 11:12:16

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ravi kumar

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you will be able to appear and many students will follow the same pattern just to save their academic year.

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2016-02-08 18:00:38

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Aditya Swaroop

Contributor-Level 6

Sorry to say but its a bit difficult.But ,ofcourse you can try for private university.

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2016-02-02 16:36:27

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Usually colleges and institute wants 50% in graduation and you may go through some aptitude test which is conducted by institutes or colleges.
There are many courses around. Not only in software but IT Infrastructure market has got a good exposure in industry.
If you need further details, please write me back.

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2016-01-30 19:09:33

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

JEE Mains will not give you admission in any of the 30 NITs. You will have to be eligible for JEE-advanced where cut-off for general category can be expected around 115, OBC- 75, SC- 50 and ST- 45. Cut-off does not guarantee branch or a particular NIT.
For further details, you may visit:-
http://www.engg.entrancecorner.com /jee-main-2015-cutoff/

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2016-01-21 09:46:50

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Subodh Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Himank,
Exact prediction is very difficult to make. The rank every year depends upon the performance of all the appearing candidates every year which vary from year to year.
With 160 marks you may score a rank between 12000 to 16000 (General Category), which might get you a good stream. This also depends on which category you belong to.
Hope this gives satisfy your question.
Regards,
Subodh Sharma

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2016-01-18 23:46:38

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

No, not at all, because one year is very precious and you can achieve whatever you want if you just focus on your studies. However, if you want to change your branch because of some other issue then make sure that you will enjoy it in future.

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2016-01-17 18:29:44

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2016-01-13 16:43:16

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Harsha Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Tejaswi,
Sorry to say but you are not eligible for both of these colleges as their cut-offs are more than 90 percentile.
All the best.

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