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tarun mittal

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Based on your JEE Mains rank of 68250 and OBC category, you can get admission in some of the NITs and IIITs. The candidates with a rank between 25,000 and 50,000 can get admission into NITs like NIT Roorkee, NIT Durgapur, NIT Warangal, NIT Trichy etc. The candidates with AJEE Main rank of 70k have a chance to get CSE admission in IIIT Pune, IIIT Nagpur, IIIT Dharwad and IIIT Kurnool2. However, admission criteria for these colleges may vary depending on the year and other factors. You can check the JoSAA website for more information on the admission process. I hope this helps. Let me know if you want me to help you with anything else.

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Yes, it is possible for you to study law in a part-time programme even if you completed your B.E (EEE) 6 years ago. Many law schools offer part-time programs that are designed to accommodate students who have work or other obligations during the day. However, the specific requirements for admission to a part-time law programme will vary depending on the school. In general, law schools will require you to have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, as well as a satisfactory score on the Law School Admission Test (ISAT). Some schools may also consider your work experience and other factors when evaluating your application. I
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VTU is a better choice than autonomous. Autonomous colleges are those colleges that are affiliated to some university (most colleges are affiliated to VTU) but form their own syllabus and conduct their own exam. However, the degree is still awarded by VTU. Most other colleges follow the VTU syllabus and exam.

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Aravind Itte

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Hello Prem,
Based on your RBSE percentage and JEE Mains 2023 EWS rank, you may have a chance of getting admission in Electrical Engineering (EE) branch at MBM Jodhpur college through REAP (Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process). However, admission depends on various factors such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants applying for the same branch, and the cutoff ranks for that particular year.
Also, keep in mind that the REAP admission process includes counseling rounds, and you need to participate in the counseling process and meet the eligibility criteria to secure a seat in MBM Jodhpur college.
I suggest you keep a
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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AEEE cutoff ranks in year 2021-22 are between 1258-33949. Where as JEE Main minimum cutoff was 51.93 percentile.

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Piyush Kumar

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It is difficult to determine exactly which college you may get with a cutoff of 194 in BC category for CSE/IT/ECE/EEE in TNEA 2021 as the cutoffs vary every year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. However, with a cutoff of 194 in BC category, you may have a chance of getting admission in some of the following colleges:
1. Kongu Engineering College
2. Sri Sairam Engineering College
3. PSNA College of Engineering and Technology
4. Coimbatore Institute of Technology
5. Erode Sengunthar Engineering College
6. Vel Tech High Tech Dr Rangarajan Dr Sakunthala Engineering College.

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Don't worry about keeping up with the fast-paced advancements in the world of technology because Amity University's Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme has got you covered. This programme is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become professional electrical and electronic engineers in the fields of power and beyond. The programme is part of the Amity School of Engineering and Technology, which includes eight departments, including Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. The university offers a Bachelor of Technology (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) programme that focuses on pr
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Piyush Kumar

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Yes, there are some colleges and universities in India that offer specializations or elective courses in electric vehicles as part of their Automobile/Mechanical Engineering programs. Some of these institutions include:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani
Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT)
The scope of specializing in electric vehicles in the field of Automobile/Mechanical Engineering is quite promising as the world moves towards sustainable transportation options. With the growing demand for electric vehicles, there is an increasing need
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