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Some government engineering colleges in Delhi may admit students through alternative entrance exams or other criteria, such as state-level exams. Here are some top government engineering colleges in Delhi: IIT DelhiA top engineering institute in the world, known for its BTech Computer Science program. Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT)A top government engineering institution in Delhi, located in the Dwarka neighborhood of New Delhi. National Institute of Technology Delhi (NIT Delhi)An Institute of National importance, established in 2010 by an act of parliament. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)Known for
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At IIT Gandhinagar, research is not compulsory for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering students, but it is highly encouraged. The institute emphasizes a holistic and flexible curriculum, which includes opportunities for students to engage in research through projects, internships, or electives.Key Points:Optional Research: While you're not mandated to undertake formal research, you can explore it as part of academic projects, the Undergraduate Research Award (URA), or summer internships.Opportunities: Students interested in research can work with faculty on cutting-edge topics like AI, machine learning, data science, and robotic
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Before an understanding of how one can study to get into BTech CSE, candidates should know what they have to study for admission to the BTech CSE at IIT Bombay. For admission, the university accepts the scores of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. Hence, candidates should focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with conceptual and application-based questions, which are the most important parts of the JEE Mains and JEE Advanced syllabus. Check out the useful tips and tricks for preparation for BTech courses at IIT Bombay below: Candidates must complete the Class 11 and 12 syllabus thoroughly of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics su
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Hi Vanitha, Here are some really good B.Tech CSE colleges that charge less than ?4 lakh:1. Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi: They have relatively affordable fees of ?64,600 and wonderful academics along with placements.2. Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies (AIACTR), Delhi: These colleges have fees of approximately ?1.6 lakh, though the colleges have good connectivity with industries.3. SRM University, Chennai: The infrastructure is quite contemporary, with fees of ?2 lakh.4. Sathyabama University, Chennai: Fees only ?1 lakh, but a research-focused institution. 5. MAKAUT, Kolkata: Fees around ~?1.44 Lacs
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The University of Lucknow offers a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) program. Admissions are conducted through the Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling (UPTAC) based on JEE Main scores. Currently, the university does not offer B.Tech CSE admissions through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET).

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Priya Kumari

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Hello Greeting, Considering those marks, one can have pretty good options for a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE).With 68% in your 12th grade and 45% in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), you have chances of getting into a B.Tech programme in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) depend on their eligibility Criteria college cut-offs, category.The admission process conducted through exams like JEE Main, state-level tests, or direct admissions. The best options for B.Tech CSE are private universities, state government colleges, or private engineering colleges with lower cut-offs.college have there own entrance exams (like VIT
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Rupesh Katariya

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Getting a seat in B.Tech CSE at DCRUST with a rank of 340,000 in JEE Mains and belonging to the EWS category could be challenging. Typically, Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is one of the most competitive branches, and the cutoff ranks tend to be much lower, especially for reserved categories like EWS. However, it's important to remember that cutoffs vary every year based on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty of the exam, and seat availability. I recommend checking the previous year's closing ranks for the EWS category at DCRUST for B.Tech CSE to get a better idea of where you stand. Additionally, you can
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Rupesh Katariya

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If you have not applied to any college yet, getting admission to DTU (Delhi Technological University) for B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) may be challenging at this point, as most admission processes for B.Tech are conducted based on entrance exams like JEE Main, followed by counseling rounds. DTU typically accepts students through JEE Main scores, and the counseling process for JEE Main starts soon after the results are announced. Since you haven't applied yet, it's likely that the application window for the current session has already closed. 

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 The choice between B.Tech (CSE) and Integrated B.Tech-M.Tech (CSE) at LPU depends on your career aspirations and educational goals.The B.Tech (CSE) programme provides a strong foundation in computer Science and engineering, offering a solid technical education over four years. This option is ideal if you're looking to enter the job market quickly after graduation while keeping the flexibility to pursue further studies such as an M.Tech or MBA later. The programme focuses on essential technical skills that are highly valued in the IT industry, making it a great choice if you want to start working sooner while maintaining the optio
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Rupesh Katariya

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To recommend the best college for B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) that suits your scores, a few details are necessary, like your entrance exam scores (JEE Main, state-level exams, etc.), category, and preferred location. Based on your scores and preferences, you can explore colleges with good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and strong placement records. For example:National Institutes of Technology (NITs): If your JEE Main score is competitive, NITs are excellent choices for CSE with strong academic and placement support.State Government Colleges: Colleges like PEC Chandigarh, VJTI Mumbai, or Anna University offer qua
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