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Shabana BeeCurrent Student
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https://googleweblight.com/i?u=https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor&grqid=ASbgoVWA&s=1&hl=en-IN
Please go to the link I am sharing here to know about the colleges you can get.
Please go to the link I am sharing here to know about the colleges you can get.
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Sree Vignesh SundaresanCurrent Student
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Hello Ramesh,
You have really a good cut-off score which is enough to get you a seat for aeronautical engineering at MIT Chennai. But the competition is too high and so it is difficult to predict the chances. Try your best at the counseling.
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You have really a good cut-off score which is enough to get you a seat for aeronautical engineering at MIT Chennai. But the competition is too high and so it is difficult to predict the chances. Try your best at the counseling.
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Hello Ramesh,
You have really a good cut-off score which is enough to get you a seat for aeronautical engineering at MIT Chennai. But the competition is too high and so it is difficult to predict the chances. Try your best at the counseling.
You may also use the link below to compare the previous year cut off scores :
https://info.tnea.ac.in/tinfo/index.php
You have really a good cut-off score which is enough to get you a seat for aeronautical engineering at MIT Chennai. But the competition is too high and so it is difficult to predict the chances. Try your best at the counseling.
You may also use the link below to compare the previous year cut off scores :
https://info.tnea.ac.in/tinfo/index.php
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lalith kishorrCurrent Student
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JEE score is must or you can get in via other state quota.
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Shashank SharmaCurrent Student
Software Developer ,ZS Scholar ,AIT-Pune'20
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NIT Trichy, of course. It is one the best NITs across the country and the placements are also fabulous.
Plus, you'll get better exposure and culture there.
All the best.
Plus, you'll get better exposure and culture there.
All the best.
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi Girish,
Please find the link below for detailed information on the admission process for various courses at University College of Engineering:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/anna-university-chennai-3084/admission#admission
Please find the link below for detailed information on the admission process for various courses at University College of Engineering:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/anna-university-chennai-3084/admission#admission
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi Kaviya,
Alagappa College of Technology is affiliated to Anna University and it is one of the good colleges for B.Tech biotechnology course.
Alagappa College of Technology is affiliated to Anna University and it is one of the good colleges for B.Tech biotechnology course.
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My cut-off is 170, can I get admission in industrial engineering? What is the scope of this course?
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lalith kishorrCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
No, you need 190 and above cutoff. This course is core of mechanical and filled with management things.
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What is the fee structure of BE mining engineering in College of Engineering- Anna University (CEG, Guindy)?
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surya prakashCurrent Student
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Hi,
I am Surya Prakash. I will be interested in the mining engineering.
I am Surya Prakash. I will be interested in the mining engineering.
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Prakhar DixitCurrent Student
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Scope can be categorised in several ways. So, I am writing in two major sections so that one can use it as per the broad interest.
Employability:
Pharmacy gives better employability as compared to biotech, biochem or microbio. The reason is the
Employability:
Pharmacy gives better employability as compared to biotech, biochem or microbio. The reason is the
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Scope can be categorised in several ways. So, I am writing in two major sections so that one can use it as per the broad interest.
Employability:
Pharmacy gives better employability as compared to biotech, biochem or microbio. The reason is the huge pharma industry. B.Pharma. Itself give you an okay job while M.Pharma. May give you a reasonably decent job. Pharma sector includes several fields of work from research, development and manufacturing to sales and distribution. All these fields require huge number of manpower. So pharma sector wins this employability criteria. Although most of the jobs are in private sector but quantum is huge too. Other three fields also give private sector jobs but in India such field for life sciences is still growing. Masters in life sciences rarely brings a good job opportunity. Research/Academia
Pharma research is not well developed in India as compared to life sciences. Research requires post M.Sc. Work and biotech, biochem and microbio are similar in this aspect. The reason is that most of the research institutions in our country give equal preference for M.Sc. Biotech, biochem, and microbio or other life sciences students while selecting them for Ph.D. or a project work. So if one wants to do research, he/she should opt for either of these three fields in Masters. Academics require publication. All these fields are publication friendly. All these fields can be a good platform for becoming an academician. Though lack of research and more opportunity in private sector in pharma, makes pharma more job oriented and less academia-oriented field here. While other three are more academia oriented because of well-developed research infrastructure and low private sector opportunity. *Finally, choose whatever you like. Recognise your passion. You cannot spend your life doing the work you don't like. Some people want money first so may opt for pharma, some people want to do research so may opt for other three fields. Ultimately, it's your choice what you want to see yourself in the future.
Employability:
Pharmacy gives better employability as compared to biotech, biochem or microbio. The reason is the huge pharma industry. B.Pharma. Itself give you an okay job while M.Pharma. May give you a reasonably decent job. Pharma sector includes several fields of work from research, development and manufacturing to sales and distribution. All these fields require huge number of manpower. So pharma sector wins this employability criteria. Although most of the jobs are in private sector but quantum is huge too. Other three fields also give private sector jobs but in India such field for life sciences is still growing. Masters in life sciences rarely brings a good job opportunity. Research/Academia
Pharma research is not well developed in India as compared to life sciences. Research requires post M.Sc. Work and biotech, biochem and microbio are similar in this aspect. The reason is that most of the research institutions in our country give equal preference for M.Sc. Biotech, biochem, and microbio or other life sciences students while selecting them for Ph.D. or a project work. So if one wants to do research, he/she should opt for either of these three fields in Masters. Academics require publication. All these fields are publication friendly. All these fields can be a good platform for becoming an academician. Though lack of research and more opportunity in private sector in pharma, makes pharma more job oriented and less academia-oriented field here. While other three are more academia oriented because of well-developed research infrastructure and low private sector opportunity. *Finally, choose whatever you like. Recognise your passion. You cannot spend your life doing the work you don't like. Some people want money first so may opt for pharma, some people want to do research so may opt for other three fields. Ultimately, it's your choice what you want to see yourself in the future.
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