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Antu Kaibartya

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Yes, one can get admission to B.Tech programme in Pratap University without writing any entrance examination. It is an entrance examination whose requirement involves an aggregate of 45% in 10+2 pass with physics and mathematics subject . Schedule caste/schedule tribe candidates are given a relaxation to 40%. It can be noted that admission is done online. First, you will only have to sign up using personal and some examination information. Upon registration you will submit the required documents and bring a statement of the prescribed admission fee for confirmation of admission. The best and current information that is availa
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Antu Kaibartya

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The ICT Mumbai Bachelor of Chemical Engineering programme as mentioned earlier, accepts only a limited number of students. Admissions are in a way consequential, either based on the MHT-CET test (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) or the JEE Main, in that candidates are mostly selected based on their performance in the entrance tests.For the MHT-CET, as for the recent data, the percentile score for the General category in the Chemical Engineering programme is between 99.31 and 99.51.  This means that to gain an admission one has to perform better than 0.5 percent of candidates who sat for similar test.Your son's mark of 81 in
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Hii, Admission to BITS Pilani's B.Tech programmes is determined through the BITSAT examination, not JEE Main scores.To be eligible for BITSAT, candidates must have completed their 12th standard with at least 75% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, securing a minimum of 60% in each subject.Therefore, your JEE Main percentile does not influence admission to BITS Pilani. I recommend focusing on preparing for BITSAT and ensuring you meet the specified eligibility criteria.For detailed information, please refer to the official BITS Pilani admissions page.Thanks. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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The latest cutoff information for the Integrated M.Sc. in Computer Science at the College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), is determined through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) process. For the 2024 admissions, the cutoff ranks for various courses have been released, but specific cutoff details for the Integrated M.Sc. program are not explicitly mentioned in the search results.However, it's important to note that admissions are primarily based on the merit of qualifying exams, particularly focusing on aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from Class 12. Candidates will need to participate in the university-le
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Rupesh Katariya

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Certainly! Here's a more concise version:MSc Food Technology is an academic, research-focused programme that dives deep into food science, technology, and innovations. It's perfect if you're aiming for roles in research, development, or academia. You'll gain advanced knowledge in areas like food chemistry and microbiology.On the other hand, M.Voc Food Technology is a vocational, industry-oriented course that emphasizes practical skills for immediate application in the workforce. It prepares you for roles in food processing, production management, and quality control, focusing on real-world scenarios and operational skills. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hey! With a 60 percentile in JEE, you might have limited options in top-tier colleges, but there are still some good institutions in North India where you can secure admission. Here are a few colleges that offer decent placements and may accept your score:UPES Dehradun – Offers various engineering courses with good placement records, especially in fields like CSE, Mechanical, and Petroleum Engineering.Amity University, Noida – Known for its strong industry connections and decent placement opportunities, especially in branches like CSE, IT, and Electronics.Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida – Offers excellent infrastructure and
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Hey! Both ISE at Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT) and CSE at CMR Institute of Technology are solid options, but there are a few factors to consider:Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT) is well-established, with a strong reputation in the industry, especially for ISE. The college is located in Bangalore, which is a hub for IT companies, offering better exposure, internships, and placement opportunities in the tech sector. The ISE branch at BIT focuses on areas like software development, networking, and systems, which can lead to a wide range of job opportunities.CMR Institute of Technology is also a good choice, and CSE is a h
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hey! The fee of 2.73 lakhs at New Horizon Institute of Technology & Management is generally the annual fee for engineering courses. So, this fee is for 1 year, and over the course of 4 years, the total fee would be approximately 10.92 lakhs (2.73 Lacs per year).BUT SOMEHOW, it WILL BE a good idea to confirm the exact fee structure with the college directly, as fees can sometimes vary depending on the branch or additional charges. Hope this helps!

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Hey! With a CRL rank of 190227 and an EWS rank of 30949, you still have some good options for engineering colleges. You could look into state engineering colleges, where the cutoffs might be lower, especially for branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical. Colleges like PEC Chandigarh, Haryana Engineering Colleges, or AKTU-affiliated colleges could be good choices.For NITs and IIITs, branches like Civil or Production Engineering in newer or less competitive ones (e.g., NIT Agartala or IIIT Pune) could be available. Private universities like VIT, SRM, and Shiv Nadar also accept JEE scores and may offer flexible cutoffs.Make sure to
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Hey! For Indraprastha Institute of Technology (IPU), direct admission to B.Tech is generally not possible unless you have a valid IPU CET (Common Entrance Test) score, as the institute typically admits students based on this exam. However, some seats may be available through management quota or NRI quota, but these come with additional requirements, and the fee structure may be higher.If you're looking to secure admission outside of the regular entrance exam process, it's essential to check with the institute about the management quota procedure. Make sure you meet all eligibility criteria and deadlines. All the best!

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