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a year agoNew answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The B.Tech admissions process at MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research (MITCORER) is merit-based and adheres to the regulations set forth by the AICTE and DTE Maharashtra. Candidates must have earned at least 50% of their possible points (45% for restricted categories) in their 10+2 or its equivalent, with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/Biology/Technical Vocational courses as core courses.
Candidates must be eligible to take entrance tests at the state or national level, such as MHT CET or JEE Main. Candidates register, complete the Centralised Admission Process (CAP), and are assigned seats according to their preferences
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
There are several steps to filling out a railway job application. Detailed instructions are as follows.
- Visit the official website: Check the official website of Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) or Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) depending on the job position you are applying for.
- Registration: Click on the login information link. Select the desired RRB field. Click on "New Registration" Provide basic details such as name, date of birth, phone number, email id.
- Fill out the application form: Personal details: Fill in your name, gender, class and address of father/mother. Educational details: Specify educational qualifications such as
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The CCAAs (Course Completed Act Apprentice) trained in railway establishment are given due weightage of marks obtained in National Council of Vocational Training (NCVT) for preparation of the final merit list. Such candidates are exempted from PET/PST. Railways will give one-third weightage to the NCVT marks in preparation of RRB Group D final merit list after the conduct of CBT. Earlier, CCAAs had to appear for PET and the final merit list was prepared based on the marks obtained in CBT and PET subject to qualifying the document verification.
The official notice reads, “20 per cent of reservation in RRB Group D exam is given to CCAA
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The courses offered at MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research are:
- B.Tech. Civil Engineering, total tuition fees: INR 3.42L
- B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering, total tuition fees: INR 3.42L
- B.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, total tuition fees: INR 3.42L
- B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering, total tuition fees: INR 3.42L
Each course has an intake of 60 seats and a pleasing outline that makes each unique in some aspect. However, other criteria, such as fees (mentioned along with course name) and placement, might make you choose the best one.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
According to the official website of MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research, the average fee is INR 96,000. However, for the years 2023-24, it has been reduced, and the proposed fee is INR 78,000, but the Fee Regulating Authority will decide the final fee. You are requested to check their website to stay updated.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates from all streams can become a loco pilot after completing Matriculation / SSLC plus ITI from recognised institutions of NCVT/SCVT/Matriculation / SSLC plus Course Completed Act Apprenticeship in the prescribed trades/3 years Diploma in Mechanical / Electrical /Electronics / Automobile Engineering/Combination of various streams of these Engineering disciplines from a recognised Institution in lieu of IT.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can get admission in MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research (MITCORER) for B.Tech with a 60% in Class 12th. However, to do that, you must show up for the MHTCET or JEE Main exams
The eligibility criteria for MITCORER's B.Tech programme include:
Class 12 from a recognised board or Diploma in Engineering/Technology with at least 50% aggregate
For Maharashtra State Candidature candidates and All India Candidature, the minimum aggregate marks required are 60%.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
With respect to the highest package and placement, SSAHE is better than MITCORER.
Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education (SSAHE):
Offers several B.Tech programs, including Electrical, Civil, Biomedical, Mechanical, Computer Science, and Chemical Engineering
The placement cell organizes the development of a holistic personality as well as technical expertise
The institution has a large alumnus spread around the world and in several leading positions, with many of them holding positions in the corporate world, research activities, or as entrepreneurs.
MIT College of Railway Engineering and Research (MITCORER):
Offers B.Tech in Computer Sci
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