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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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Hello Guys, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government Institute of Engineering and Technology (ABVGIET) offers six lateral entry seats in the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch for second-year admissions. "Admission policies, including seat distribution between local and out-of-state candidates, may vary annually based on institutional guidelines and government regulations". For the most accurate and current information, it is advisable to contact ABVGIET's admissions office directly or visit their official website.I hope it will help you take a better decision.Thanks

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The B.Tech. program in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Cyber Physical Systems) at SASTRA University is a four-year course, and the eligibility criteria include having passed the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) or its equivalent with at least 45% aggregate marks, with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the core subjects in 12th grade. The admission is based on the candidate's performance in the qualifying examination, and the application process takes place between April and June through the university's official website. The total tuition fee is approximately INR 1.40 lakh, with an additional one-time admission fee of
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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, Electronic and Computer Science Engineering (ECS) is different from Electronic and Communication Engineering (ECE) in terms of focus areas and applications:Electronic and Computer Science Engineering (ECS):Focuses on integrating electronics with computer science.Covers areas like hardware design, embedded systems, computer networks, software development, and AI.Prepares students for careers in IT, software development, and hardware engineering.Electronic and Communication Engineering (ECE):Focuses on designing and developing communication systems.Covers areas like analog/digital communication, signal processing, VLSI design, and t
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Shiv Kumar

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Thereby with a rank of 600000 in JEEMS, one cannot even think about studying in top institution of electronics and communications engineering branch like IIT/NIT as they expect a much lower rank.With a JEE Mains rank of 6,00,000, you have several viable options:Private Engineering Colleges: Some of the institutes such as Amity University, Sharda University, and UPES Dehradun can give more number of ECE seats to the merit candidates.State Engineering Colleges: For instance, while UIET Kurukshetra has better cutoffs and might allow students with your rank into its systems.Management Quota: Management quota admission seat may be 'separate
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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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With a 94.20 percentile in JEE Mains, you can think about applying to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other government-funded technical colleges for a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE).Here are some important points to remember:- Admission chances: If your percentile is above 96%, you have a better chance of getting into a good NIT, but you might not get your first choice of branch.- Cut-off ranks: The minimum scores needed to get into NITs can change depending on whether you're applying under the All I
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With your All India Rank of 25558 and with the latest cutoff trends in B.Tech programs, here is how it pans out for you:IGDTUW (Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women)CSE Cutoff: The last round closing rank for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at IGDTUW was around 25613 for the general category.Admit Chance: Since your AIR is 25558, you shall certainly get into CSE of IGDTUW. Your rank is just well within the bracket.DTU (Delhi Technological University)ECE Closing Rank : The cut-off rank to get a B.Tech in ECE at DTU came in at 6406. For General Category, Admit Chance: Using the AIR that you've acquired, the
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osh

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Well the course Duration : 3 yrs. (6 Semesters), rest the university sets grounds on the time table of the program once the admissions is confirmed.

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Dhiraj Jaiswal

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Hello Everyone, Admission to B.Tech. programs at SASTRA University is based on a combination of Class 12 marks and JEE Main scores, and the university's competitive admission process can vary each year. The selection process is as follows: 70% of seats: Based on a combination of Class 12 marks and JEE Main scores, with each given 50% weightage.30% of seats: Based on normalized Class 12 marks.Students who haven't taken the JEE Main exam are still considered for admission, but their rank will be based solely on their Class 12 scores. To be eligible for admission to SASTRA University, you must have passed Class 12 with a minimum aggregate
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MUNI Lokesh

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To secure a 100% scholarship for pursuing a degree at Chennai Government University as an ECE Diploma student from Andhra Pradesh, you should start by researching the various scholarship opportunities available for students in Tamil Nadu, particularly those offered by government institutions. Look into specific scholarships for students from Andhra Pradesh or those based on merit and financial need. Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the scholarships you are interested in, which may include maintaining a certain percentage in your Diploma or qualifying in specific entrance exams. Many government universities require entr
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Sagar Gupta

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To prepare for the MET exam for M.Tech in EC:Syllabus: Focus on Electronics, Communication Systems, Mathematics, and Core Engineering Subjects.Study Materials: Use books like Haykin (Digital Communication), Oppenheim (Signals and Systems), and Floyd (Electronic Devices).Practice: Solve previous papers and take mock tests.Exam Pattern: Multiple-choice questions in Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering Subjects.Chances & Minimum Score:Rank and Score determine seat allocation.Above 50% of the total marks is a good target for qualifying.

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