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Liyansha Gaurav

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The seat intake for the M.Tech programme at V College of Engineering is 48. The programme is offered at the PG level and has a duration of two years. Candidates must complete BE/BTech with 50% aggregate and must appear and qualify for admission. The institute also considers scores of other national-level entrance exams for the final seat allotment.

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Virajita Bisht

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To calculate the average percentage, follow these steps:Gather the individual percentages: Collect all the percentages you want to average.Add the percentages: Sum up all the individual percentages.Divide by the number of percentages: Divide the total sum of percentages by the number of percentages you added together. Here is the formula to calculate the average percentage:Average Percentage = (Sum of All Percentages) / (Number of Percentages)Now let's take an example to understand it:Suppose you have three percentages: 70%, 80%, and 90%, then the average percentage would be:Average Percentage = (70% + 80% + 90%) /
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Rohini Rawat

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To calculate your attendance percentage, follow these steps:Count the number of classes you attended. This includes all the classes you were physically present for.Count the total number of classes held. This includes both the classes you attended and the ones you missed.Divide the number of classes attended by the total number of classes. This will give you a decimal number.Multiply the decimal number by 100 to get the percentage.Here is the formula to calculate the attendance percentage:Attendance Percentage = (Number of Classes Attended / Total Number of Classes) * 100Now, let's understand this by an example. Suppose, you atten
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Parul Shukla

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To get into V College of Engineering for a B.E.  course, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. V College of Engineering offers full-time B.E. courses of four years' duration. Students can get into this course based on merit + TNEA counselling. Apart from the selection criteria, students must pass Class 12 (common eligibility). 

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Abhishek Khanna

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Considering the total marks to be 100 here, the fraction of the obtained marks and total marks becomes 70/100.Hence, the percentage of 70 marks is 70%.

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Indrani Kumar

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Amrita School of Engineering Amritapuri has released the application forms for all M.Tech courses. Candidates seeking admission must apply for the preferred course by submitting the application form. However, as of now, the institute has not announced any last date. For more information, students can visit the official website of the college.

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Nishtha

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Yes, B.E. course is available at V College of Engineering. The university offers B.E. courses at the UG level. Candidate must meet the eligibility criteria to enrol for B.E. course admission set by the college. The detailed B.E. eligibility from the table presented below:CommunityA pass with minimum average marks in PCM put togetherOC45.00%BC & BCM40.00%MBC & DNC40.00%SC / SCA / ST40.00% 

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Pragati Taneja

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A total of 270 seats are available for B.E. course at V College of Engineering. Majority of seats are available for B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering, i.e., 90. Students can check the table below to know more:CoursesSeatsB.E. in Civil Engineering30B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering90B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering60B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering60B.E. in Mechanical Engineering30

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Atul Pruthi

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Admission for M.Tech courses at Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri is open for the academic batch 2025. Additionally, the eligible candidates can access the online application form on the official website. Additionally, students who want to enrol in the M.Tech course with GATE scores can appear in the examination in February month and can apply afterwards. However, candidates with a strong academic background in BTech/ MSc/ BE courses can apply now. 

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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To calculate the percentage of marks for 6 subjects, follow the below-given steps:Add up the marks you obtained in all 6 subjects.Determine the total maximum marks possible for all 6 subjects combined.Divide the sum of your obtained marks by the total maximum marks.Multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage.The percentage formula to calculate percentage of marks of 6 subjects becomes:Percentage = (Total marks obtained in 6 subjects / Total maximum marks for 6 subjects) * 100For example, if each of the 6 subjects is scored out of 100 marks, and you scored:Subject 1 = 85 marksSubject 2 = 92 marksSubject 3 = 78 marksSubject 4 = 88 m
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