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Manikya Sinha

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There are no B.Tech courses at the College of Vocational Studies, University of Delhi instead it offers BSc. (Honors) in Computer Science which is also a four-year course. Candidate must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50 percent marks from a recognized board or university.

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Prerit Sharma

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As of date, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS) offers only a single B.Tech programme in Electrical & Electronics Engineering. This programme has an eligibility criteria that requires the students in 10+2 with 50% marks with the following subjects put together:English, Physics, MathematicsOne of Chemistry, Computer Science, Biology or BiotechnologyOne subject with the highest score out of the remaining subjectsThe selection process is then based on their scores of JEE-Main /SAT/Uni Gauge E/MRNAT /XII examination.

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Deepanshu Jangra

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It is 4 years course and there are total of 138 seats. The course fee is around 2Lacsfor 4 years. Aicte and UGC approved. Generally speaking rank between 17000/- and 21000/- is good. Based on cutoffs you book your seat for counseling. Duration - 4 YearsCourse Offered - Full TimeTotal Seats - 180Mode - Full TimeDegree Type - On CampusCourse Level - GraduationCourse Credential - DegreeCriteria is TNEA orTANCETand a minimum of 50% in class 12th.

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Pranjal Upadhyay

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering fee at SRM Kattankulathur is approximately 2,50,000/-. .

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Saloni Sharma

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Yes, the GITAM School of Technology, which is a part of the Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) in Visakhapatnam, offers lateral entry admission to B.Tech programs for diploma holders, including the B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) program.
To be eligible for lateral entry admission to the B.Tech. in EEE program at GITAM School of Technology, you need to meet the following criteria:
You should have completed a three-year Diploma program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering or an equivalent discipline from a recognized institute.
You should have scored at least 60% marks in your Diploma program
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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I'm sorry, but I'm not quite sure what you're asking for. It appears that you're providing some information about your expected cutoff and your preferred departments, but it's unclear what you would like me to do with that information. Could you please clarify your question or provide more context?

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Sameer MD

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I think BMS institute of management for study and placement is better than new horizon college of engineering as BMSIT is good at nirf ranking and many more facilities are available in the campus and the infrastructure is quite good, Top recruiting companies and good at campus placements. Etc.

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Gauri Dogra

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The answer is for sure Chitkara University!
I mean if you are willing to take admission in CSE then Chitkara is the best for you. The CSE program at Chitkara is a pathbreaking course that offers a perfect blend of experiential and theoretical studies to students so that they can build a strong base in Engineering fundamentals and in real life working filed. The CSE department of Chitkara provides several specialisations in the course.
To provide better understanding and efficient learning to the students, guest lectures, webinars, seminars, industrial visits and projects are organised within the course duration.
Talking about placement
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Shivangi Priya

Beginner-Level 5

Electrical Engineering graduates have the chance to secure high paying jobs. Whether you decide to stay in the U. S. after you finish your studies and develop a career here, or you would rather work abroad, the international job market is very promising and full of offers. Whereas if you are planning to stay in India, the below mentioned detailed jobs will be helpful:
Senior principal engineer - 48 lakhs per year.
Lead electrical design engineer - 37 lakhs per year. Electrical automation engineer - 31 lakhs per year.
Design engineer - 29 lakhs per year.

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Simran Srivastava

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Hi Sudheer, MBA is way better than an M.Tech as nowadays, MBA degree is more demandable than M.Tech, first people used to do M.Tech after engineering but now all go for MBA after engineering. If M.Tech did from a good university or out of India, then its valuable or else most of the companies prefer an MBA degree.

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