11 months ago
What is the qualifying cut off percentile for FET 2024?
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Those who score the minimum cut off percentile will be declared qualified for FET 2024 exam. The minimum qualifying cut off is 50 percentile. Candidates have to score equal or more than 50 percentile to qualify for FET exam. Qualified candidat
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Those who score the minimum cut off percentile will be declared qualified for FET 2024 exam. The minimum qualifying cut off is 50 percentile. Candidates have to score equal or more than 50 percentile to qualify for FET exam. Qualified candidates will be able to download scorecard from the official website with login credentials.
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11 months ago
What is the latest cutoff information on M.Tech admissions at Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Bangalore?
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Bangalore has not yet released the latest cutoff information for M.Tech admissions for the 2024-2025 academic year. However, as the university is one of the top universities in Bangalore, the
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Bangalore has not yet released the latest cutoff information for M.Tech admissions for the 2024-2025 academic year. However, as the university is one of the top universities in Bangalore, the expected cut-off can be 100-120 marks out of 180, in COMEDK UGET. You must score as high as possible to get into the university.
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11 months ago
Is Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore Tier 1 or Tier 2?
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Jain, Bangalore, can be considered as a Tier 2 college because of its national rankings, accreditations, and some positive reviews given by students.The institution was ranked 68th in India for Engi
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Jain, Bangalore, can be considered as a Tier 2 college because of its national rankings, accreditations, and some positive reviews given by students.The institution was ranked 68th in India for Engineering. It also has been graded A+ by NAAC. NBA has also given accreditation to some programs. However, these rankings and accreditations are not as high as those of Tier 1 institutions. However, the university offers a good combination of academics, placements, and industry exposure, making it a strong option for students seeking a quality engineering education.
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11 months ago
Is Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore a good college?
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain (Deemed-to-be University), Bangalore, offers a wide range of B.Tech and M.Tech programs with a curriculum aligned with industry needs.The highest package for B.Tech students was INR 30 LP
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain (Deemed-to-be University), Bangalore, offers a wide range of B.Tech and M.Tech programs with a curriculum aligned with industry needs.The highest package for B.Tech students was INR 30 LPA the average was INR 6.92 LPA, for M.Tech the highest and the average package was INR 9 LPA and INR 5.85 LPA respectively. The placement rate for 54.8% for B.Tech and 10% for M.Tech.There are positive reviews about experience at FET, highlighting good infrastructure, faculty support, and extracurricular activities. However, FET is a Tier 2 college, that offers good quality education but not being at the top tier on comparison to established institutions. Overall, it is a good choice, but you must evaluate all the options.
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11 months ago
How is Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore for M.Tech in terms of placements?
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore has overall good placement records for M.Tech, but it is comparatively lesser than B.Tech in the college. The available data suggests that the placement
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore has overall good placement records for M.Tech, but it is comparatively lesser than B.Tech in the college. The available data suggests that the placement rate for M.Tech is lower compared to B.Tech at the college, as in 2023 placement rate of M.Tech was 10.64%, compared to 54.27% for B.Tech. The average package for M.Tech at the college is INR 5.95 LPA and for B.Tech was INR 6.95 LPA.
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore, does not offer direct admissions for their B.Tech programs. Instead, admissions are entirely entrance-based, requiring candidates to qualify for one of
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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore, does not offer direct admissions for their B.Tech programs. Instead, admissions are entirely entrance-based, requiring candidates to qualify for one of the accepted entrance exams. To be eligible for the B.Tech programme at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangaloreapplicants must pass Class from a board minimum percentage required is 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates)Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects, with Chemistry/Electronics/Computer Science/Biology as one of the subjects.International Baccalaureate students require a minimum of 26 credits, while Cambridge A-Level students must complete three subjects at the 'A' level.The final selection is based on the scores and ranks obtained by candidate in COMPEDK UGET, Uni-GAUGE, KCET, or Jain Entrance Test (JET).
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To be eligible for the B.Tech programme at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangaloreapplicants must pass Class from a board minimum percentage required is 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates)Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects,
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To be eligible for the B.Tech programme at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangaloreapplicants must pass Class from a board minimum percentage required is 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates)Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects, with Chemistry/Electronics/Computer Science/Biology as one of the subjects.International Baccalaureate students require a minimum of 26 credits, while Cambridge A-Level students must complete three subjects at the 'A' level.The final selection is based on the scores and ranks obtained by candidate in COMPEDK UGET, Uni-GAUGE, KCET, or Jain Entrance Test (JET).
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No. FET result includes the roll number of those candidates who had appear for the examination. NBE, the exam conducting body uploads the result online. It must be noted FET result PDF will be uploaded separately for each speciality.
11 months ago
When will NBE release FET 2024 result?
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NBE will announce date for FET 2024 result. The results will be uploaded online for each specialty. Candidates will have to download the scorecard with login credentials. The result PDF comprised details such as application number, marks score
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NBE will announce date for FET 2024 result. The results will be uploaded online for each specialty. Candidates will have to download the scorecard with login credentials. The result PDF comprised details such as application number, marks scored out of 400, merit postion.
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11 months ago
Is Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore a good college for M.Tech?
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The Jain Deemed-to-be University in Bangalore's Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) has a good infrastructure, industry partnerships, and a variety of M.Tech programs. There are, however, several drawbacks, including expensive tuition
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The Jain Deemed-to-be University in Bangalore's Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) has a good infrastructure, industry partnerships, and a variety of M.Tech programs. There are, however, several drawbacks, including expensive tuition fee, lower placement rates and average packages than B.Tech degrees, and no publicly available data on M.Tech student outcomes and placements. Overall, the college is fine for M.Tech, however, it is good for B.Tech. You must evaluate all the options before selecting any college.
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