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This is because in previous years, the closing rank has been around 850 (general) and 324 for the OBC NCL category in aerospace engineering.
Due to the high number of candidates applying for this branch, the cut-off remains high as only 60 seats are available per batch.
However, you may have a chance to get admission in the Avionics Engineering branch. This estimate is based on previous-year data, and this year's results may differ.
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All other things are negative about the college. It has got the extra strictness to maintain its reputation.
Campus placements are just a gimmick to fool people.
One can safely say that only those people attend Sandip who do not get admitted elsewhere, so you can think of the kind of atmosphere that you will find there.
The canteen facilities are utterly useless and lack of any taste whatsoever.
The authorities and staff are only cared about their reputation and not about the students. The teaching quality isn't worth it.
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