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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
The procedure for that is as follows:
One cannot change his/her branch before going through 2 semesters. Then in both semesters, one needs to perform well or should try to get maximum CGPA as one can at the end of the academic year.
Now, there are the students from various branches who particularly apply for one branch and out of all that lot, students are filtered on the basis of their number and availability of vacant seats. The ones who are getting the highest marks will get selected and the rest of the students should have to satisfy with their current branc
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Physics: 50 questions.
Chemistry: 50 questions.
Biology: 100 questions.
Therefore, the total number of questions for the total time allotted (3 hrs) will be 200 questions. To score higher, you will require a lot of practice since CET is more about speed.
Here are few books for MHTCET to score good marks:
1.MHT CET engineering entrance exam by Editorial Compilation
2.MHT CET Physics (Marvel) written for Class XII Science By Bapat
3.Physics (Volume I
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
Cracking Advanced is only possible if you have studied for your board and Mains thoroughly otherwise not because advance preparation needs a thorough hard work and dedication of at least one year.
So, assuming the first case to be fulfilled, the precious tips are:
Try to increase your study duration up to 10 or 12 hours per day focusing more on more the conceptual point of the syllabus.
Don't try to study extra points other than the syllabus mentioned in the Advanced brochure as really it will not come in the exam.
Solve all previous year's questions and learn each and every concept of that.
Also, don't skip
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Summarizing, B.Tech will provide you much more opportunities but the future prospective are dependent on the students.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
But here is the list of best government college in Bihar which is quite better than private college
1. Bhagalpur College of Engineering, Bhagalpur
State Ranking:- 1 Established:-1960 Fee Rs. 50000 Per Year Strength:-5000 Total Faculty:-129 Highest package:- Rs 9 Lakh Per annum Total company visited in 2015:- 48 Company and 159+ placement
http://bcebhagalpur.ac.in/index-mobile.html
2.Darbhanga College of Engineering, Darbhanga
It is affiliated with the Aryab
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Est. in 1961 college for national importance.
Total Student till 2014:- 7784
www.iitd.ac.in
Current NIRF ranking:- 04
International Ranking:- 172
Intake Exams: JEE Advanced, GATE, CEED
2. Delhi Technological University, Delhi
It is one of the oldest engineering colleges in India and Delhi's first engineering college. It was established in 1941 as Delhi Polytechnic
Current NIRF ranking:- 39
Intake Exams: JEE Main, DTU, GATE, JAC Delhi
3. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi
It is an a
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Both are the top-notch colleges for CSE, but for being an IIT, I will favor IIT-KGP as it is much better.
Here is a comparison between them:
IIT KGP
Here are some insights of the colleges:
Intake:- 55 (CSE)
Average package:- 6.75 lakhs (aggregate of all branches)
Highest package:- 1.5 crores
Recruiters:- Abbot, Axis Bank, PWC, Nestle, Cisco, Flipkart, Facebook, MU Sigma, Qualcomm, Nvidia, IBM, Texas Instruments, Accenture, Deloitte, Google, L&T, JP Morgan, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, TVS, Vodafone, ARM, Nestle, Virtusa, Abott, ACS, Philips, Bosch, HCL, etc.
Here is the link to get more insights of the placements:
http://googleweblight.c
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Time Management
You should make sure to divide your time equally for all the subjects. Make a proper time-table and prepare wisely. Firstly, measure your time allotted for each subject and also make some time for extra activities. Never allot long hours stu
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