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Anuragshivam S

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If you didn't qualify for the JEE Main exam, you can still get admission to a top engineering college for B.Tech CSE in India by taking other entrance exams: State-level entrance exams: These include GUJCET, MHT CET, Assam CET, WBJEE, and EAMCET (TS & AM). College-level entrance exams: These include BITSAT, VITEEE, SRMJEEE, KEEE, and MUEEE. Other entrance exams: Some government engineering colleges accept admissions through alternative entrance exams. For example, the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai accepts MHT CET, and Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur accepts UPCET. Some of the top engineering
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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, MIT College of Engineering, Alandi offers B.Tech programs in various branches of engineering. Some of the popular B.Tech branches offered include:Computer Science EngineeringElectronics and Communication EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringInformation TechnologyThe college is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University and offers a range of undergraduate engineering courses. Admissions are typically done through MHT CET or JEE Mains, and eligibility criteria include meeting the required cutoff and securing a valid score in the entrance exam. 

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With your CUET score of 185 in PCM + English, you can explore several B.Tech colleges that accept CUET scores for admission. While specific cutoffs vary each year based on demand, category, and available seats, here are some B.Tech colleges that typically offer admissions through CUET:Central Universities: Some of the central universities like Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), University of Delhi (DU), and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) offer B.Tech courses through CUET. The cutoffs for these universities generally depend on your rank, but you may have a chance for branches with lower demand.State Universitie
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With a CUET score of 185 in PCM + English, your chances of getting into top B.Tech colleges through CUET may vary based on the specific university and branch of engineering you are interested in. However, a score of 185 is generally competitive, and you can consider applying to colleges that have moderate to lower cutoffs.Some options you can explore are:State Universities and Colleges: Many state-run universities have B.Tech courses and might have a lower cutoff for CUET scores. Examples include Banasthali Vidyapith or other regional technical institutes.Private Universities: Several private universities accept CUET scores for B.Tech
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The difference in fee structure between ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) and ECE (SS - Specialization) typically depends on the university or institution you are applying to. However, here's a general idea of how the fee structures might differ:ECE (General): This is the standard course in Electronics and Communication Engineering. The fees for this course are usually moderate and follow the regular fee structure set by the university or college.ECE (SS - Specialization): Specialization programs within ECE, such as ECE with special focus on areas like Embedded Systems, VLSI Design, Telecommunication, etc., may have sligh
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The cutoff for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at Delhi University (DU) varies each year depending on factors like the number of applicants, category, and performance in the JEE Mains or CUET (Common University Entrance Test).As of recent trends, the cutoff for General category students typically ranges between 97% to 99% in CUET or JEE Mains for top colleges like DTU or NSIT. For other reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST, etc.), the cutoff tends to be lower.It's important to check the official DU admissions website or the counseling updates for the most accurate and updated cutoff details for the current year. Keep in mind, th
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To take admission in Delhi Technological University (DTU), you must follow these steps:Eligibility Criteria:You must have completed your 12th grade with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as core subjects.A minimum aggregate of 60% in these subjects (for general category) or as per the university's norms.Entrance Exam:DTU accepts JEE Mains scores for B.Tech admissions. You need to appear for JEE Mains and secure a valid score.The admission process is based on the All India Rank (AIR) from JEE Mains.Application Process:After your JEE Mains results, apply to DTU via their official counseling process.Register for the counseling through t
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Yes, as a diploma holder from Uttar Pradesh, you may be eligible for lateral entry admission into the second year of a B.E. program, including IT, at Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering (CRCE), Mumbai. However, there are specific criteria you need to meet:Eligibility: You must have completed a three-year diploma in a relevant engineering/technology field from a recognized board with the minimum percentage required (generally 50%-55% for general category, with relaxation for reserved categories).Entrance Exam: Admission for lateral entry often requires you to qualify for state-level entrance exams like MHT CET (for Maharashtr
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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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Placements for B.Tech in Dairy Technology at MAFSU (Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University) are relatively good, though not as strong as those in more mainstream branches like Computer Science or Mechanical Engineering. The university has a dedicated placement cell that helps students connect with dairy-related industries, food processing companies, and research organizations.Key Points:Industry Connections: MAFSU has strong ties with dairy industries and food processing companies, which increases job opportunities in the field.Salary Packages: The average salary package for Dairy Technology graduates usually ranges from ?3 L
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