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Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering + Master of Business Administration (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Bachelor of
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1. Stream-1: JEE Main marks + 12th Marks ; 70% of seats will be filled through this stream, Under this stream the weightage of JEE-Main marks is 25% and for 12th marks 75%.
2. Stream-2 : Marks obtained in 12th; 30% of seats will be filled through this stream. The obtained marks will be normalized with respect to the topper of each educational board.
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It's very nice to hear from you that even after so many years working as an electrical engineer you still want to pursue your post graduation and that too in a very important topic of renewable energy. These days whole of the mankind or all countries are pursuing the policies of Sustainable development and a lot of research and development is going on in different aspects of renewable energy.
Best wishes to you.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
JEE Main Exam is one of the toughest exams conducted in India. So, you need to prepare well for it. This year, the JEE Main exam will be conducted on 08th, 09th, 10th and 12th April 2019. So, only few days are left for the exam. From now, you should only study the most important topics of JEE Main. Start solving previous year question papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Make notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation. Best of Luck.
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1st you can join any institute like made easy or Ace. They are the good ones and they make the concepts clear. If you don't want to spend money in offline coaching then
2nd choice if you have ample amount of time you can always go for NPTEL and self Study. EC and EE are the most difficult branches from my 4 year of experience I am saying that. Always try to learn and practice previous year papers. Which will be very helpful.
I hope it helps.
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