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Anjali Deval

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Yes, you may undertake BTech from IIT Bombay through JEE Advanced after 12th (PCB), but only if you have studied Mathematics as an additional subject. IITs require Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as their basic eligibility requirements. Without Mathematics, one is ineligible for JEE Advanced or to pursue BTech programs in IITs. So, if you are keen on pursuing engineering, consider adding Mathematics on your scorecard. 

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Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSU) is a public university in Natchitoches, Louisiana that offers a B.Tech programme and has several features that may make it an attractive choice for a B.Tech degree:AffordableNSU has been recognised as one of the most affordable online colleges in the country for a number of programs, including health science, operations management, and homeland security. Online programNSU's online computer information systems (CIS) programme has been recognised as one of the best in the country. The program's faculty work with private industry to ensure the curriculum teaches skills that are in dema
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Surendra Kallnoor

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Few of the Companies consider the 10th and 12th marks when hiring. The marks are just to shortlist the candidates as they may not matter afterwards. But, Most of the companies looks for the candidates who scored at least 60% in 12th 

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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada is one of the reputed public universities in the country known for providing quality education to its students. The placements are generally good for IT branches. The placement cell at the university also conducts various training sessions during the placement season so that the eligible students are ready for the placements and the basic concepts are clear to them. The placement department tries its best to get good companies for placements. 

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Salman Aahil

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No, there is no such provision to get direct admission in BTech courses at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) (formerly known as NSIT). There is no provision for direct admission or management quota. NSUT is an autonomous government institute that offers 85% of the seats to in-state students and 15% to outsiders.

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Arindam Modak

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Normally, you need to have PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) as your part of your class 12th study to get into a B.Tech programme in Computer Science Engineering (CSE). As you have finished your 12th with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), though, you may not be eligible for direct admission into a B.Tech CSE programme for many institutions.University-specific criteria, however, may allow enrollment into the B.Tech CSE programme for other ways for students who completed their plus two with a PCB background. You may probably be suited to apply for:B.Tech in related branches, which is Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, or Softwa
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Rupesh Katariya

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Generally, Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology (KNIT) admits students to its B.E. / B.Tech courses primarily based on their performance in the JEE Main exam. However, there may be an option for admission through the management quota or institute-level counseling, where a few seats may be offered without the requirement of JEE Main scores. This would depend on the policies of the institute and the availability of such seats.It is recommended to contact the admissions office of KNIT directly for specific details regarding non-JEE Main admission routes, eligibility criteria, and any additional requirements for the management quota.

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To get admission into Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology (KNIT) for the B.E. / B.Tech program, the primary route is through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. Here's a step-by-step guide on the process:JEE Main Exam: First, you need to appear for the JEE Main exam, which is the national-level entrance test. You should have completed your 10+2 education with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics to be eligible for the exam.JEE Main Result: After the exam, KNIT considers the JEE Main score for admissions. You need to achieve a qualifying score based on the cutoff set by the institute.Counseling and Seat Allotment: On
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Anuj Jha

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Sorry candidate to inform you that be taken agriculture information Technology at TNAU this course is discontinued in 2023 so there was no cut off available after that.

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Anuj Jha

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What I have understood from your question that you are asking for some tips of writing btech  exams.The tips include first make sure you are right answer in points. You should also draw some table graph whenever required. Make sure to Mark your main points of the answer Try to analyse previous year questions of around 2 years you will get a lot of knowledge regarding the pattern of the exam. One insider tips would be you should ask your seniors about the best study material you can refer as a depend from college to college.

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