NIT Trichy - National Institute of Technology
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Even though the Training and Placement department of NITT shows above 95% placement rate,it is only after going through an initial screening process called CPC'S conducted by immediate seniors of the same branch.Only about 40 out of a current batch of 60 are eligible to sit for placements after successfully passing the CPC process.From these 40 only 12-15 people get placed in core Metallurgy companies like Tata Steel,TVS,Tata Motors,Reliance etc.The rest opt for Management companies(generally Analyst roles) like KPMG,PWC etc and some other companies like Amazon, Flipkart.
The packages offered for core companies isn't that go
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You can use this link to find out which colleges you can get from these marks. Although you have scored good marks. This is Shiksha's official college predictor tool based on previous years data. Hope this helps. All the best:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=cconnect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=6375912
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
In case, you don't get your desired college, don't settle for something mediocre. Instead of settling down for some mediocre college, it would be better if you try for some good private university. Many reputed private universities are offering B.Tech chemical engineering. They have different criteria for admissions. Some offer admission on the basis of JEE scores, some offer admission on basis of their own tests and some offer admission on the basi
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All the best.
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