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tarun mittal

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It's not only all about the marks scored in JEE Mains but also depends upon the way you tackle your interview. The interview is quite tricky, all you need is to answer them in a very smart and confident way.
They will ask you questions from all fields, you should be Versatile and aware of your surroundings. Keep your technical part strong and be sound enough to reply them gently .
Your presence of mind could also be tested based on questions they ask and lastly the question they ask to almost everyone is . Why DEI?. Prepare for it
Rest up to 90 in JEE mains will be enough with a good grades in 10th and 12th.
All the very best.

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deepika maurya

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Placements at Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Polytechnic for electrical engineering:
Approximately 70 percent of the candidates were placed at Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Polytechnic for the electrical engineering branch. The highest salary package offered was 6 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 2 LPA. The average salary package offered was 3.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T), Wipro, and Thought Works. For more placement details, you may use the Shiksha Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray Polytechnic college page. (https://www.shiksha.com/college/acharya-prafulla-chandra-ray-polytechnic-jadav
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Nilesh Parashar

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Although my family is that engineers, I never felt confident in my own abilities in the field and set out to broaden my knowledge base. The investigation was extensive, taking around three months total. Because of the epidemic, many different kinds of online courses were available. Popular online educational communities like SimpliLearn, Upgrade, and NIIT were accessible to students who were determined to finish their degrees despite the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. Therefore, I started looking for alternative employment that better suited me. Choosing to participate in the Advanced PGP in Data Science and Machine Learning was
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Chandra Mohan

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In 2021 almost 80% students are placed in college campus placementsBetter opportunities in the college are getting above 80%skils

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Prerna Singh

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You should take electrical in IITs as there are many companies which are opened only for circuital branches.

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deepika maurya

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A List of government jobs after Electrical Engineering:
1-BEL (Bharat electrical limited).
2-Hindustan Copper Limited.
3-GSS Instructors.
4-UPSC
5-GAIL.
6-Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL).
7-Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
8-Staff Selection Commission - Combined Graduate Level Examination.
9-GATE for PSUs.
10-Engineering Services Examination.
11-Indian Administrative Service.
12-Railway Recruitment Board.

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Pallavi Sharma

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I would say look for which course suits you best. Look for option which aligns with your area of interest. Electrical engineering deals with the design of different types of electrical systems. It's considered the largest branch of the engineering fields. Electrical engineers examine issues related to electronics, control systems, signal processing, and telecommunications. Mechanical engineers get knowledge in Physics and material Science for the design, manufacture, and testing of all kinds of mechanical products and machinery. This knowledge spans from mechanics and Thermodynamics to structural analysis structural analysis are all ne
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Pallavi Sharma

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As far as scope is concerned, both EEE and ECE are evergreen branches. ECE students can get into IT sectors easily, while the demand of EEE students is high in core companies. Now you have to decide which course you want to pursue. There are various factors that will go into making an institute the Best for you. Academics is clearly a priority, but there are also other aspects such as facilities for research, affordability, placement opportunities, and so on. Best Colleges-
List of some of the Top and best private colleges in India are the following
LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur
Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
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Deep Shikha

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The cut off is only released for B. Sc course till now, wait for few more days, you will be able to see it then

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tarun mittal

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It's a new course - offered for the first time, hence you won't be able to get any reliable answer regarding the same for this year.
All we can tell you is that the intake is just around 50 seats, so the competition will be pretty high. You should be having a high score in the IAT to make it through.

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