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Vignesh Doddi

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Yes, studying in NITs is very useful for getting good placements. So it is the best option to join NITs.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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You have to score about 200 marks to get a good NIT via JEE exams.

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Shiksha Kumari

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M.Tech in power electronics and M.Tech in microelectronics and VLSI Design are the two renowned streams in M.Tech which are known. For more details, go to shiksha.com and search for M.Tech electronics IIT/NIT for more relevant information.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Gotu,It depends on the branch of NITs you opt for pursuing M.Tech. Thanks.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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You need atleast 140 marks in JEE Mains to get NIT Allahabad.

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Abhitej Koul

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Environment is good. Seniors are always friendly. No ragging. Ragging is prohibited strictly. Punjabi food is nice. So, obviously mess food is average. Various events. There are various clubs like LADS, MADS etc. For co-curricular activities. You will get exposure to brilliant minds (I am talking about seniors and not faculty).
Placements for all branches are good. If you are in top 10% of your branch, than there are more opportunities. Training and placement cell works in a better way. Its not cumbersome to get NOCs, training letters. They always give their best to increase placement records. Campus's greenery is beneficial. Campus is
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Abhijeet, Cutoffs in IIT or NIT are indeed dynamic. It all depends on the toughness if the question paper set for JEE Mains / JEE Advanced. It also depends on the perception of students about a particular branch. In some years mechanical branch is at top while in some other, electrical branch is at top. I will say that you should aim for scoring 70 percentile and above if you want to get confirmed admission in mechanical branch. Best wishes.

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Gautham A S

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Hi Rahul,
Recently, DTU (Delhi Technical University) had a issue where in the students came to know that it was a part time degree not a full time. Source : Quint (https://www.thequint.com/news/education/dtu-students-protest-part-time-btech-degree)
So I suggest & recommend you to do B Tech course only from a reputed college. Amity University is one of the top most private university in India & we offer B Tech specialisation courses in variety of fields.

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