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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The admission in B.Tech courses in VJIT are done through the two categories also known as Category-A and Category-B. The admissions into A Category are made by government. Of Telangana through Centralized Counseling. The students have to qualify in Intermediate or equivalent exam with a minimum of 45% and must qualify EAMCET exam conducted by government. Of Telangana. The admissions will be made through web counseling, for other details visit TS EAMCET. Nic. In. The admissions into B category will be made by the management of the College based on the merit in EAMCET/ Intermediate. So from above JEE Main ranks are not applicable here. H
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Hemlatha, your ranking at about 25000 is reasonably good but perhaps a bit low if you want to get CSE as the branch. This is so since almost every student gives this branch as first for choice whereas the number of seats available are quite less. However the admission process of springs surprises many a times and do not lose hope till the last round.
On the other hand if you are really intent on seeking this branch then the best course would be to seek admission in deemed to be universities or private unaided colleges.
Best wishes to you.

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