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Anjali Anjali

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Normally, BFIT Dehradun would admit between 60 and 120 students to its B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering each year though the figures tend to differ. The student intake is largely as per AICTE norms established in such a way that will allow the most concentrated learning possible with effective sources and attention from the faculty towards every student. This programme is developed to include wide-ranging theoretical knowledge accompanied by practical lab training and industry exposure. The programme lets students prepare and equip for various Mechanical Engineering opportunities.

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B.Tech at BFIT Dehradun is offered across 5 specialisations. The B.Tech programme from BFIT Dehradun has a fee structure that varies with specialisation. On average, it goes from INR 3.1 lakh to INR 5 lakh for the full course over four years. Generally, fees can be paid semester-wise and come out to about INR 55,000 to INR 65,000 per semester.

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The admission to B.E./B.Tech course in Paavai Engineering College is offered based on the TNEA counseling alone. But, 15% of a total intake of 840 students is meant for management quota. It can also be enrolled through the CSAT that stands for the Consortium of Self-Financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamil Nadu for management seat. Also, five percent of the students are given an opportunity to be admitted there especially those students who have performed well in activities such as athletics, games and other co curricular activities.

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Priyadarshini College of Engineering and Technology is the go-to for B.E./B.Tech due to the following reasons: 1. Assured Placement: The placement of students is 95 percent every year.2. Industry Oriented Curriculum: More than 20 major companies have signed the MoUs with the government.3. Qualified Faculty: Out of the 343 member faculty, over 200 hold a PhD.4. State-of-the-Art Infrastructure: laboratories, research and innovation centers, etc. of today.5. Research focus: To be hence contributing at least 50 + research papers per year.6. NBA and the NAAC A-grade institution7. Ranks at obtaining the 45th position in India, and 8th p
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Ravi Babu

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The cost of the B.Tech programme at Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) varies according to the branch and the student's category (general, reserved, or managerial quota). For Maharashtra state students admitted through MHT-CET or JEE Main under the normal quota, the average annual tuition expenses for B.Tech programs at DMCE range from INR 1 Lacs to INR 1.5 lakhs.Fees for students admitted under the Management Quota may be higher occasionally amounting to up to 2 Lacs annually. Exam fees, library fees and lab fees are examples of extra costs. Eligible students from economically disadvantaged groups those from reserved categories
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Each year, Datta Meghe College of Engineering's (DMCE) B.Tech admissions cutoff scores change depending on the applicant pool, demand for particular branches and overall exam difficulty. While out-of-state applicants may apply using their JEE Main scores Maharashtra students admissions are predominantly determined on their MHT-CET results.Cutoff ranks are typically higher for in-demand disciplines like computer science, electronics and information technology which frequently call for MHT CET scores above the 90 percentile. Cutoff scores which are normally in the 80 percentile or higher may be somewhat lower for other disciplines. It is
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Well-known businesses from a variety of industries, including IT, consulting, manufacturing and engineering services are among the top recruiters for B.Tech students at Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE). Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Capgemini, Cognizant, and Wipro are major recruiters that often visit the university and offer positions in data analysis, software development and IT consulting.Furthermore B.Tech graduates are sought after for technical and managerial positions by engineering and manufacturing firms like L&T, Mahindra, Reliance Industries and Godrej. These companies are drawn to DMCE because of its em
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The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) which is required for Maharashtra state students, is the main entrance test approved for admission to Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) for B.Tech programs. Under the state quota which accounts for the majority of seats, MHT-CET results are the primary need for obtaining a seat.Additionally, for students applying through the All India quota—which includes applicants from outside Maharashtra DMCE recognizes JEE Main scores. A solid academic foundation in 10+2 Science subjects is necessary for direct admission through the Management Quota, which provides an alternative to MHT-CET o
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Datta Meghe College of Engineering DMCE B.Tech graduates normally earn between INR 3.5 and 5 Lacs annually on average. The student's area of expertise, academic standing and placement year patterns are some of the variables that may affect the precise pay. Higher beginning packages are frequently obtained by graduates in-demand fields like computer science, information technology, and electronics for outstanding students, some offers might reach INR 6–7 Lacs annually.Companies that frequently hire from DMCE include TCS, Infosys, Capgemini and L&T all of which are connected to the college's placement unit.

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Since Datta Meghe College of Engineering (DMCE) mostly accepts students through the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) you can enroll in a B.Tech programme there without taking the JEE Main. The primary admission exam for DMCE engineering seats, particularly for Maharashtra state quota applicants is the MHT-CET. If non-Maharashtra candidates decide to apply through the All India quota, they can still gain from their JEE Main results.However DMCE also sets aside a certain number of seats under Management Quota, where admission is feasible without taking the MHT-CET or JEE Main as long as the applicant satisfies the minimum requi
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