Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore

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ARJUN Menon

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Each institution, even within the same city, has its own unique selection process for B.Tech admissions. While entrance exams like JET might be common, factors like interviews, group discussions, or past academic performance can also be involved.Minimum percentiles for acceptance vary significantly and are called dynamic cutoff. This variation may be based on:Different colleges and specializations attract varying numbers of applicants and have different criteria.The competition and cut-offs change annually based on the applicant pool and exam difficulty.Applicants belonging to reserved categories might have lower cut-offs.Providing gen
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ARJUN Menon

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Assuming, you are talking about B.Tech in Public colleges, Presidency is more expensive and has a fee struture in the range of INR 2LPA - INR 4 LPA while in general, SETs are more likely to be in the range of INR 30,000 - INR 1 Lakhs per annum. This does not answer the question asked as there is a huge assumption that you are talking about BTech in public colleges. The answer varies significantly based on multiple factors like the stream chosen, hostel and other facilities, categories, the specific institutions selected, and even gender. Therefore, a more specific question is to be asked including the above mentioned details.

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There are several high ranking institutes in Banglore, but Banglore cannot be said to be the best in this field as there are multiple highly competitive institutions that perform very well due to variety in streams available, specialisation courses, industrial connections, higher quality education system, highly qualified faculty etc. Even then, Bangalore houses numerous well-regarded engineering and technology schools, contributing significantly to the overall national engineering education landscape. The student should actually conduct thorough research on their preferences, their interests, their compatibility, etc. to choose the mo
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The minimum cutoff for B.Tech varies year by year, be it the case of entrance exams or direct admission processes. The minimum qualifications for BTech is as follows:-10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognised board with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as mandatory subjects.Minimum aggregate score ranging from 50% to 75%,  depending on the institution and program.Some institutions might require you to appear for entrance exams like JEE Main, COMEDK UGET, KCET,  or their own institute-specific tests.Some institutions may also have reserved seats for reserved categoriesIf you are a little more specific lik
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School of Engineering and Technology is a common name for many engineering colleges in India. Therefore, the fee for M.Tech at School of Engineering and Technology may vary depending on the specific college and the course you choose. Some of the approximate fee ranges for different courses are:Computer Science and Engineering: INR 50,000 - 2,00,000 per yearElectronics and Communication Engineering: INR 60,000 - 2,50,000 per yearMechanical Engineering: INR 70,000 - 3,00,000 per yearCivil Engineering: INR 80,000 - 3,50,000 per yearElectrical Engineering: INR 90,000 - 4,00,000 per yearThese are approximations, and they could change a
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This is a personal question that may vary depending on a number of variables, including the course, the instructors, the facilities, the location, the cost, etc. I can, however, supply you some information that can assist you compare the two universities based on the results of your web search.In India, several engineering institutes go by the moniker "School of Engineering and Technology," so be sure to be specific about the college you're referring to. A few universities that provide M.Tech programs under this designation are Cochin University of Science and Technology, Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, Mizoram University,
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While 70% might seem like a good score, The competition in the engineering field makes it irrelevant. the more relevant facts are the interested stream, year of admission, the difficulty in the exam, whether the applicant is reservation category or not, overall score distribution etc. It also depends on the student demographics data like performance, attendance, extracurricular activities, or it may even mean going through an interview for some institutes. So without more specific information it would be difficult to answer your question directly.

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SET is a term related to the instituitions that offer professional Engineering courses and hence is a broad label. Without specifying the name of the instituition, and other details like stream of the selected student etc., it is very difficult to answer this question. Also the fact that the cut off criteria and admission process may be unique to the instituition does not help in answering this question. Most of the engineering colleges accept students with qualifications in entrance exams like in Kerala, KEAM is very important and also all India exams like JEE MAIN and JEE ADVANCED, are important in the admission process.

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Generally speaking, Schools of Engineering and Technology have good placement percentages due to the demand for Engineers in multiple fields of almost all industries. But other than that, it is impossible to say with adefinite answer. You need to be more specific in asking, like the specific university of the instituition the SET belongs to, the branch of Engineering you are pursuing, specializations etc. The placement percentage largely depends on the instituition and university and therefore that information is necessary. It may also depend on the student demographics like performance, passout rate, attendance etc.

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PUB has a higher placement percentage when compared to SET. It may be due to the fact that PUB offers a wider range of programs other than engineering when compared to SET. the average salary range is also higher at PUB and is in the range of 5 to 10 Lakhs per annum while SET's anerage salary range is close to 4 LPA. If you are interested in engineering streams, SET might be better suited for you as it offers diverse options of engineering branches which may appeal to your interests. In short your question has a very complex answer actually and therefore you need to be more specific like your interest in the program, future plans etc.

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