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Nishtha Shukla

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In 2023, the SOT PDEU cutoff ranks for admission to BTech programmes were 901775 for Electronics & Communication Engineering, 904387 for Mechanical Engineering and 907889 for Electrical Engineering. 

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Chandra Shekhar

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Among the University of Aberdeen and the University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth is the perfect choice to study MS Petroleum Engineering in the UK for international students because of its low tuition fees. The University of Aberdeen fees for MS in Petroleum Engineering is INR 19.44 L for first-year, while the University of Portsmouth fees is 17.32 L for MS in Petroleum Engineering.

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SHUBHAJIT SARDAR

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MBA in General Management with specialisation in:

1. Financial Management

2. Marketing Management

3. Operations Management

4. Human Resources Management

5. Business Analytics

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Kommana Sathvika

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Knowing your priorities can help you decide which school, School of Petroleum Management (SoM) or S.V. Institute of Management (SVIM), is better. SoM strengths are NIRF #94 MBA ranking (India), good industry connections, specialisation in energy and infrastructure management, and reasonable prices. Drawbacks are Small programme focus (energy mostly), relatively new university, and location (Gandhinagar) may not be suitable for everyone.The SVIM strengths are good placements, a central location (Tirupati), a wide range of MBA curriculum options, an established institute (formed 1989), and an NIRF #34 MBA ranking (India), and drawbacks a

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Kommana Sathvika

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Compared to private B-schools in India, SoM is considerably more affordable. The annual fees for the flagship MBA programme in Energy and Infrastructure Management are around INR 65,000 for general category and INR 32,500 for SC/ST category. This is significantly lower than the fees charged by many private B-schools, which can range from INR 10 Lacs to 20 Lacs or even higher for top programs. However, within government colleges, SoM might be slightly on the steeper side. Some government colleges offer MBA programs for as low as INR 10,000-20,000 per year.Ultimately, affordability is relative. So, while SoM isn't the cheapest option, it

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Himanshu Sharma

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The top recruiters of UPES in 2023 included Autodesk India, Schlumberger, ONGC, Amazon, Adobe, Deloitte Microsoft, EY, KPMG, PwC, etc.

The highest CTC increased from 28 LPA in 2021 to 50 LPA in 2022. The Placement percentage has been more than 90% for the last 5 years and the growth has been consistent. Till May 2023, the highest and average package offered to the School of Computer Science students was INR 36 LPA and INR 8.66 LPA, respectively. Further, the highest and average package offered to MBA students stood at INR 27.83 LPA and INR 8.12 LPA, respectively. In addition to this, the highest and average package offered to School of

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