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Are you in the hunt for the best B.Tech colleges in Pune offering CSE stream as per the latest trends and demands of the industry? There are plenty of colleges in Maharashtra and Pune offering engineering programs. The top colleges or universities here are delivering the best engineering education to the students and aim to develop future engineering professionals with vast industry knowledge and skills. Choosing the ideal engineering institute is really a tough and important task. It is important to consider some factors like infrastructure, placement status, course fee, specializations offered, faculty, facilities and more before fin
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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Hi Sanjay Go for GATE exam. Secure a good rank and get admission into a good IIT for M.Tech.

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Good day, Minato I am confident that you would get admitted to this esteemed college in Madhya Pradesh given your current circumstances and your category. Shiksha has released a college predictor based on JEE Mains performance. I have included a link to a college predictor that will assist you in determining the institution you will be admitted to based on the results of this exam. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor
I wish you well.

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NAGA KARUNAKAR

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Both CSE and ECE are good options but it is better to opt CSE only if you are really interested in Software field because after completing B.Tech in ECE or in any other branch you can easily come to software field but you cannot enter any other core departments if you are a CSE graduate. Since you want to do M.Tech in Nuclear Engineering my suggestion is to opt ECE because it provides practical learning and lets you be prepared for your Masters. I don't say CSE doesn't provide practical learning but I say it doesn't need because maximum subjects are theoretical and doesn't require any practical knowledge to clear those subjects and tha
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Ravi

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You can get local autonomous colleges.

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Jitender Jitender

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The salary of B.Sc. Data Science after from IIT madras is 3 to 8 Lacs.

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You must fall under the OBC-NCL category, I'm certain. You did pretty well in this category relative to the National Testing Agency's cutoff, which is around 67. This suggests to me that you have a strong Probability of being admitted to CSE. Based on your success in this exam, Shiksha has developed a college predictor that will assist you in determining the branch and college you will be admitted to.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor

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In India today, getting admission without taking any kind of CET is nearly difficult. Of course, a student can get admitted to a school in Tamilnadu based only on their grade point average from their 12th grade exam. Additionally, some institutions that are considered to be universities such as the renowned BITS admit 12th-grade rank holders without the need for ACET. You might consider private engineering colleges with management quota seats for admission without ACET.

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Ayush kumar Jha

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For pursuing B.Tech CSE in Cyber Security, there is no need of good percentage. You can easily get CSE in cyber security in any private college. For government college it will be difficult or may be impossible. Now if you have interest in computer and Statistics or Mathematics then only choose CSE in any college. Otherwise without any interest in computer related stuff and Mathematics it will only be waste of time and money in CSE in cyber security.

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Bhai Ji

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Yes, you can go for state Universities under some quota or in state government engineering colleges.

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