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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The selection criteria for the B.E./B.Tech course at the Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology (ACET) are that students must be 10+2 or equivalent with physics, chemistry, and mathematics as central subjects. The admissions are majorly granted on the basis of entrance scores, such as MHT CET or JEE Mains, then through a Maharashtra Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Then, based on the selection, aspirants have to attend counselling and submit their documents before verification. Direct admissions will also be done for management quota seats. Please refer to the college website for its original admission notification for the i
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The B.E./B.Tech programme at Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology (ACET) stands out for its all-round approach to engineering education. The programs have an excellent academic foundation with experience and modern labs. It also provides extracurricular activities, industry exposure, and collaborations that enhance the learning process. The placement cell of the college ensures connections with top recruiters such as Infosys, TCS, and Amazon, offering packages up to ?6 LPA. The balance of academic rigors, practical training, and placement opportunities is what makes B.E./B.Tech preferred choice at ACET.

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Admission in the B.E./B.Tech course offered by Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology can be sought for only by students who complete their 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as major subjects. In general, entrance exam scores, MHT-CET or JEE Main are considered for admissions. All eligible candidates may apply to the Maharashtra Centralized Admission Process (CAP) and also directly from the website of the college. Make sure to fulfill all the cutoff and documentary requirements as outlined during the admission application.

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Abhignan bollam

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As a bio student, you can pursue a B.Tech in Food Technology without JEE Mains by applying to colleges that do not require the exam for admission. Some institutions offer direct entry or accept state-level entrance exams for B.Tech Food Technology. For example, colleges like Jadavpur University and various state-level universities might offer this course with alternative entry pathways.

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Yes, you can pursue a B.Tech in Food Technology in Nagpur. Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT), Nagpur, offers this program. It is a four-year course approved by AICTE and affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. The eligibility criteria include passing the 12th-grade examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) or related subjects, with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories). Admission is through MHT CET.

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Eligibility for B.E. / B.Tech in ACET is mainly based upon MHT CET or, in some cases, a JEE Main score but if you haven't cleared MHT CET then either or results of JEE Main could take it considering the college's rules at the time. It should first refer to the college for requirements applied towards admission without MHT CET and to specifically know the conditions and add process also.

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The candidates who have done 10+2 with physics, chemistry, and mathematics as the core subjects are eligible for admission in Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology to pursue the B.E./B.Tech programme. The minimum percentage of marks required in general category is 45 whereas for reserved categories, 40% is acceptable. MHT-CET or JEE Main will be given priority while taking admissions, according to Maharashtra State Guidelines. Thus, students are made eligible as they are qualified from the study point of view and entrance test aspect as well.

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Direct admissions to the B.Tech programme at NMIMS Hyderabad are typically not possible unless certain requirements, such merit-based or management quota, are met. Candidates must normally take the NPAT (NMIMS Programs After Twelfth) exam in order to be considered for admission. Eligibility requirements for candidates include passing the 12th grade (or its equivalent) with a minimum percentage in the necessary disciplines

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Yes, MIT-WPU does offer integrated BTech course across multiple specialisations combinations. Candidates can find below the BTech integrated course offered:Computer Science and Engineering. Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science) (Diploma + Degree). Mechanical Engineering,  Mechanical Engineering (Robotics and Automation) (Diploma + Degree). Civil Engineering (Smart Infrastructure and Construction) (Diploma + Degree).Electronics and Communication Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) (Diploma + Degree). 

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Kritika Kumari

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In terms of facilities, placements, and general reputation, Jain University typically has an advantage over Presidency University when it comes to B.Tech programs in computer Science engineering (CSE). Jain University is well-known for its solid industry ties and good placement record, with some students landing packages worth up to 23 LPA from prestigious corporations that visit their school. Although Presidency University is renowned for its academic atmosphere, its placements might not be as good as Jain's. If infrastructure and placement prospects are important to you, Jain University might be a better option.

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