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Rupesh Katariya

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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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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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HELLO, With a 29809 rank in TNEA and 1844 SC rank, you still have some great options for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in Tamil Nadu. You can consider University College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu or Anna University affiliated colleges, where your SC rank could help you secure a seat. PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore is also a solid choice with strong placements. Government College of Engineering, Salem offers good opportunities, and SSN College of Engineering is known for its infrastructure and industry ties. Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT) in Coimbatore could also be a good fit. Make sure to check the specific cutoff
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Hello! Yes, it is possible to get admission to B.Tech at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore through your SAT score. The university offers an option for candidates to apply through their SAT scores under the Amrita University's SAT-based admission process for undergraduate engineering programs.To be eligible, you need to have a valid SAT score and meet the minimum required marks in the SAT exam (usually, a competitive score is needed). Additionally, you'll have to fulfill the basic eligibility criteria, which include having passed your 12th-grade exams with the necessary subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. 

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Hello! If you're looking for B.Tech colleges that offer AI & ML specialisation with lateral entry, here are some great options you can consider:Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), Noida – Offers AI & ML courses in the Computer Science and Engineering department, and provides lateral entry for Diploma holders.Shiv Nadar University, Noida – Known for its strong focus on research and technology, Shiv Nadar University offers lateral entry and a specialisation in AI & ML.VIT University, Vellore – VIT offers lateral entry into its B.Tech programs, and AI & ML is offered as a specialisation under Computer Science.Amity Un
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Hey! If you're looking for good B.Tech colleges in Ghaziabad and Noida, here are some great options. In Ghaziabad, you can consider Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College (AKGEC), Institute of Technology and Management (ITM), Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU), and Indraprastha Engineering College (IPEC), all offering solid education and placements. In Noida, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT), Amity School of Engineering, and Shiv Nadar University are top choices with excellent infrastructure and campus recruitment. Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology (NIET) and Bennett University are also worth consider
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Hey! That's exciting that you want to pursue a Master's in Pharmaceutical Engineering in Germany. Here's how you can go about it:Research Universities: Look into top German universities offering relevant programs, like Technical University of Munich or University of Heidelberg.Check Eligibility: Ensure you have a related Bachelor's degree, a good GPA, and language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS or German, if required).Prepare Documents: You'll need your transcripts, CV, SOP, recommendation letters, and language test scores.Apply: Most universities use UniAssist, but check if your programme has a different application process.Finances: German
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Hello! With a rank of 123,000 in TS EAMCET, you may find it challenging to get into the top branches at the most prestigious colleges, but there are still several colleges where you could be eligible for admission, especially in branches that have less competition. Here's a list of branches and colleges where you could possibly secure admission:Possible Branches:Civil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringComputer Science Engineering (for lesser-known colleges)Electronics and Communication EngineeringInformation Technology (IT)Automobile EngineeringAgricultural EngineeringPotential Colleges:VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute
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