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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The management quota fee in MSRIT for a course like Aerospace Engineering or Computer Science Engineering (CSE) would vary. The average management quota fee was higher than the regular fee, between INR 2.5 Lacs to INR 3.5 Lacs per year for all courses and all years of academic study. For up-to-date and correct information, one can get in touch with the institute's admission office or check the institute's official website because fees may vary with the course, category, and other prevailing policies.

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LPUNEST refers to the Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test. This test may be attempted several times in the year, up to a maximum of three attempts, depending on the student. The test is conducted several times throughout the year to accommodate students according to their needs.

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I don't have any updated information specifically on the conveyance that exists between Sawyerpuram and Grace Engineering College. For more authentic updates, you may consult the administration there or the local transportation services. Such distances are often bridged by colleges with their provision of buses or other forms of conveyance for the benefit of students.

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Yes, definitely you can pursue an MBA in Aviation Management after doing your B.Tech in IT. An MBA in Aviation Management is the amalgamation of business administration principles along with the specific needs of the aviation industry. In addition, your background in IT may work well since technology increasingly comes into play in the field of aviation. As one becomes IT enabled and business knowledgeable from their MBA, it positions that person for leadership roles ranging from IT project management through airport operations to airline management in the aviation sector.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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No, usually GATE scores are required by IIST (Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology) to get into the M.Tech Aerospace program, though this might vary according to some criteria set by the institute. Sometimes, candidates who have passed a B.Tech in an appropriate branch with good grades are taken on direct interviews or through other selection processes, but that happens rarely. One must frequently check the IIST website or the admissions office for information about the current requirements and any exceptions to those requirements.

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Yes, absolutely. You can join your Diploma in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) also after completing your B.Com in Computer Application. Most of the institutes offer Diploma courses to the candidate who has completed 10th or higher secondary studies. As you have a B.Com, so the candidate is eligible for direct admission in the Diploma course. The Diploma is usually a 3-year programme that deals with studying programming, networking, and hardware and software development among other topics. Be careful to check the eligibility criteria set by the institute you'll be joining as some usually have age limits or will require specific acade
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Yes, you can get admission to M.Tech at the Central University of Jharkhand without qualifying for the GATE exam. The university offers M.Tech admissions through its own entrance exam, which is an alternative to GATE scores. In some cases, candidates with a valid GATE score may be given preference, but if you don't have a GATE score, you can still apply based on the university's entrance exam. Always, the eligibility criteria, the process of admission, and information about any updates regarding M.Tech programs are present on the official website and the admission brochure.   

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Admission to SASTRA University typically depends on both your marks and the cut-off ranks for various programs, which can vary each year based on the number of applicants and their performance. With 969 marks the Andhra Pradesh board, you may have a competitive chance, especially if you are applying for popular courses.To improve your chances, consider the following steps:Check Previous Year's Cut-offs: Look at the cut-off marks for the courses you are interested in from the previous years to gauge your chances.Understand the Admission Process: SASTRA University has a specific admission process that may include counseling based on your
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In Delhi, there are many numbers of self finance autonomous colleges with good standard and infrastructure for doing B.Tech programs. These include:1. Delhi Technological University (DTU):A foremost self-autonomous institution providing various B.Tech disciplines. The admission procedure is conducted for admission based on JEE Main rank and the university is famous for offers of placements.2. Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT):The university is especially recognised for technical education and has a sound system for research. It accepts scores from JEE Main and the campus is fully equipped with modern and best equipment.3. I
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With a JEE Mains rank of 101278, you can get admission to newer NITs like NIT Agartala, NIT Manipur, NIT Sikkim, or NIT Mizoram. However, you might get less popular branches like civil engineering or instrumentation. Your category (General, OBC, SC, ST) will also affect your chances. You can also look at state-level or private colleges with lower cut-offs. To decide, check last year's cut-offs on the JEE website, consider colleges near your home, and make smart choices during JoSAA counseling based on your rank and preferences.

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