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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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Anjali Raj

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Understanding the syllabus, which includes mathematics, computer awareness, analytical ability, and logical reasoning, is the first step in preparing for the JMI MCA 2025 entrance exam.Mathematics: Pay close attention to subjects like probability, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus.Computer Awareness: Go over the fundamental ideas of computer science, such as operating systems, data structures, and algorithms.Analytical Skills & Logical Reasoning: Work on solving puzzles, solving series, and solving problems.Time management: Complete last year's assignments and take practice exams.Revision: Keep your preparation consistent and go over
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Anjali Raj

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Securing a place in the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch at prestigious universities like Amrita's main campuses (Coimbatore or Bangalore) may be difficult for someone with an AEEE score of 21,000. However, in less competitive categories or at Amrita's outlying campuses, you might still have a chance. Although they cost more, colleges may also provide management quota seats. Rankings can change, therefore it's best to look at the prior year's cutoffs for certain campuses and categories. To improve your chances of admission, think about applying to several campuses or branches.

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, it is based on your interest. All branches of BE- IT CSE, IT, AIML, CS are approximitly same. But when you pursue specilisation you have to cover slightly more in particular domain.Curriculum Comparison:AIML at LDCE:Focus: Specialized in AI and ML, covering topics like machine learning algorithms, data analysis, and AI applications.Curriculum Highlights:Mathematics for AIMachine LearningComputer VisionSoftware EngineeringArtificial intellegencedeep learningand some more topicComputer Engineering at VGEC:Focus: Broad coverage of computer Science and engineering principles, including programming, data structures, and system design.C
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Anjali Raj

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Depending on your category and the cutoffs in a particular year, you may be able to get into a number of reputable universities for the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch with an 89% on the JEE Mains exam. With this score, you can usually get into institutions that are in the middle of state engineering colleges, IIITs, and NITs. Among the options are:State Engineering Colleges: A CSE with an 89% score may be offered by a number of state universities and colleges, including UPES Dehradun, Punjab Engineering College (PEC), and certain state-run universities.NITs: Because NIT cutoffs are typically high, your prospects of getting i
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Anjali Raj

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A B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) can be obtained for Rs. 10 Lacs at a number of reputable universities that provide high-quality instruction. Here are several possibilities: The B.Tech CSE programme at VIT Vellore, which is well-known for its robust curriculum and research possibilities, costs roughly Rs. 7–10 lakh. This private university is highly recognised and has a strong placement record. SRM Institute of Science and Technology: SRM has excellent facilities, competitive tuition that fits your budget, and a good placement record for graduates in computer science. Manipal University: Manipal offers top-notch CSE ins
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Anjali Raj

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The following are a few of India's best universities offering B.Tech mechanical engineering programs: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) is located in Trichy, Surathkal, and Warangal; the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has several campuses in Mumbai, Delhi, Madras, and Kanpur. Vellore Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) in Hyderabad, Allahabad; Pilani; Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS); and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) in Manipal, Delhi Technological University (DTU) in Delhi College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) in Pune. For students interested in
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Anjali Raj

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KMCT College of Engineering in Kozhikode has comparatively greater placement opportunities than Indira Gandhi Engineering College. About half of the students at KMCT get placed, and the highest compensation package is about INR 6 Lacs annually. Startups are the main source of recruiters, offering positions like trainees and assistant software developers. On the other hand, there isn't much information about placement at Indira Gandhi Engineering College. Some firms come to campus, especially for sales and IT positions, and offer packages ranging from INR 2 Lacs to INR 3 Lacs annually. In comparison to Indira Gandhi Engineering College,
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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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