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Himnish Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

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

Beginner-Level 5

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

Beginner-Level 5

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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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, Labish, you can pursue B.Sc. in applied Physics and B.Sc. in robotics engineering at the same time because UGC has officially made dual degree legal in India. But there is one thing that the courses you are talking of both demands a lot of time and dedication. Lab work hours will be there in both courses. It might become difficult for you to manage both the courses simultaneously. You can do one thing that, take admission into that college which provides Physics as a optional subject in B.Sc. in robotics engineering.

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Aditya Narayan Das

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Bennett University Greater Noida
School of Engineering and Technology, BML Munjal UniversityGurgaon.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. IIT Kanpur is best for it.
It is offered by department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kanpur has a center called The Center for Robotics, established in 1989 through a grant of 5 million from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, dedicated to Robotics. It offers Masters degree in Robotics Engineering (BE or B.Tech) as well.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Reliable MS if you ask me all three branches are equally important and have great opportunities for employment in the future. Best wishes to you.

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Pranav Raj

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Abhishek,
You can definitely pursue Robotics Engineering after ITI. Robotics engineering is becoming more technically advanced in this time .

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