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Rupesh Katariya

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The placement record for B.Tech students at Shivalik College of Engineering is generally considered good, with a variety of companies from different sectors visiting the campus for recruitment. The college has a dedicated placement cell that works to ensure students receive opportunities in both core engineering fields and IT industries.High Placement Rate: Many students have secured placements in reputed national and multinational companies, with the placement percentage varying based on the branch and individual performance.Top Recruiters: Some of the companies that regularly visit for campus recruitment include top firms from IT, ma
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With a 60 percentile in JEE Main, admission to Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) Indore for a B.Tech programme is highly unlikely. IIST typically requires much higher JEE Advanced ranks for its B.Tech programs, as it is a premier institute focused on space and aerospace engineering, with stringent admission criteria.If you're referring to other institutions with similar acronyms, such as Indore Institute of Science and Technology (IIST), admission might be possible with a 60 percentile, depending on the programme and seat availability. Many private colleges and state-level institutions consider JEE Main percentile
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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B.Tech at Mahindra University, Hyderabad is expensive. The total fee for 4 years of the same course is nearly INR 20 Lakhs, first-year INR 4.7 Lakhs. In addition to that hostel fees can cost another INR 2 Lakhs a year. The quality of education at this institution is also comparatively high, which is why many students still find this to be worth the investment, even though it is on the higher side.

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Yes, Mahindra University, Hyderabad is a good college for B.Tech. It provides up-to-date facilities, skilled faculty, and a good emphasis on practical learning. Its curriculum is enriched by partnerships with international institutions. The placement is also very good with companies such as Amazon and Microsoft recruiting students. Though tuition fees can be in the high bracket, the return in terms of quality education and good career opportunities often outweigh the cost.

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To secure a 100% B.Tech scholarship at VIT Bhopal through the VITEEE exam, candidates typically need to rank within the top 1,000 in the exam. VIT offers scholarships under the "GV School Development Programme" (GVSDP), where top-performing students are eligible for full tuition fee waivers. This means you must aim for an excellent VITEEE score to achieve a rank in this range. The exact rank cutoffs and scholarship details may vary slightly each year, so it's advisable to check the official VIT website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and updated information.

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Addula Yaswanth

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Comparing the colleges, for a B.Tech degree, AIMST University is relatively better. IIT Guwahati is one of India's top engineering institutions; it does well across various national rankings, including the NIRF rankings. Also, its curriculum is relatively strong and provides good faculty and placement opportunities, as average salaries for graduates with B.Tech in IIT Guwahati are approximated to be INR 22.5 LPA. AIMST University does offer good quality education but will not match IIT Guwahati in regard to recognition or placement figures. Therefore, if reputation as well as career prospects are under consideration, IIT Guwahati would
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The eligibility criteria for admission into a B.Tech programme after a Diploma course may include:Diploma: Students must have completed a three-year Diploma course in engineering from a recognised institute. Percentage: Students must have scored at least 50% in their Diploma course. Some universities may require a minimum of 45% for general category candidates and 40% for SC/ST category candidates. Entrance exam: Some universities may conduct an entrance exam for admission. Work experience: Some universities may require a minimum of one year of working experience. Subjects: Students may need to have passed class 12t
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Eligibility would depend on merit requirements that demand a minimum of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) scores from the respective 12th-grade result. Choose the colleges in the same regions of Delhi/NCR by finding available colleges that conduct direct admissions with some under the categories of Management quota or Vacant Seats. Contact these colleges directly or on their websites for their particular procedures of admission, which is usually submitting an application form and other supporting documents. Under the management quota, the fee will be higher. Following your application, keep in contact with the admissions
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You will need to select the right domain subjects which will go by the programme requirement. Recommended combinations usually are Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics or Physics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/Biotechnology/Biochemistry. These are the required combinations as these fulfil the eligibility criteria for different universities that provide the B.Tech in Food Technology course. One would, therefore, do well to verify the specific guidelines from universities of interest regarding possible additional requirements or preferences that each institution may have concerning combinations of subjects to make one's applicatio
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