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Chandni Arora

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The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has identified the leading colleges for Robotics Engineering in India, which include:
1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology
2. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
3. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee
4. National Institute of Technology (NIT) Trichy
5. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur
6. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur
7. Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
8. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay
9. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras
10. Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani.

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Nune Varun Sagar

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Go through Shiksha.com where you can search for cut off for MHT CET where you get an Option of cutoff. You can get cutoff for Robotics Engineering of year 2022.

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Abhinav Raj

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See, Firstly you need to Understand that MIT-WPU Now-a state private deemed university. So, the procedure is kinda different from others (As far as Ive Experienced). Firstly, this means that They do not participate into CAP rounds now.
Secondly, to apply you need to go to their website and apply under the option. You would be asked to enter your CET and JEE Mains marks and if JEE and MHT-CET is considered you have to score atleast 90-95 percentile above to get into it, then only you can expect top Branches. After the registration closes,they will release the Merit list. You will then be called as per your merit number serially for seat
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Nitika

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Yes. Of course you can get the admission in Robotics Engineering after completing your Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. To secure an admission in B.Tech Robotics Engineering, the candidate must complete Class 10+2 from Science stream which is the basic eligibility criteria for pursuing this course. Admissions to top state universities and national universities are done on the basis of entrance exams.

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Himnish Sharma

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There is no such criteria ( minimum JEE marks) for admission in to SASTRA university . SASTRA university has a separate procedure through stream 1 and stream 2 .
Stream 1 .
70 percent seats of every branch are filled through stream 1 based on 12 th percentage ( 75 percent after normalisation ) + JEE mains score ( 25 percent )
For example
12 th percentage - 88 (CBSE) and JEE mains score is 80 .
Normalised percentage of board would be as follows
88 * 100/98.6 = 89.25
( Assuming percentage of topper is 98.6 )
Now 89.25 * 0.75 + 80 * 0.25 =86.94
This is your final score . AIR (SASTRA) is prepared based on this final score . There is a chance AIR up
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Chandan Paul

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Robotics process automation has quickly made its way into the financing department of many companies. Numbers of leading firms have started using robotics process automation to simplify their work. The transition of becoming an automated finance firm is simple and can be done step by step.

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Soumik Chatterjee

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No, you do not have to complete mechanical, electrical, computer and electronics engineering courses to pursue robotics engineering.

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Nilesh Parashar

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Although my family is that engineers, I never felt confident in my own abilities in the field and set out to broaden my knowledge base. The investigation was extensive, taking around three months total. Because of the epidemic, many different kinds of online courses were available. Popular online educational communities like SimpliLearn, Upgrade, and NIIT were accessible to students who were determined to finish their degrees despite the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Therefore, I started looking for alternative employment that better suited me. Choosing to participate in the Advanced PGP in Data Science and Machine Learning was
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deepika maurya

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