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Sagar jha

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Some of the best courses the Federal Institute of Science and Technology offers, according to the information I could discover, are:The B.Tech curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering appears to be highly sought after. Students pursuing a B.Tech in Electronics and Communications can choose to focus on instrumentation, control, networking, telecommunications, or electronics. The M.Tech programme in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics addresses blockchain technology, network analysis, data protection, cyber security concerns, and forensic investigation.Predictive analysis, deep learning, and contemporary AI applications
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The following are some important things to think about before applying to Federal Institute of Science and Technology for a B.Tech degree:AICTE, UGC, and other agencies' approval of the institute and its programs should be verified for accreditation and affiliation. This attests to the caliber of the faculty and facilities.Faculty: Research the credentials and background of the instructors at the institute, particularly in the area of study that interests you. It is recommended that experienced faculty members with PhDs have research experience.Placements & Recruiters: Examine placement data, including the quantity of students placed,
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According to the information provided, the Federal Institute of Science and Technology offers a number of excellent B.Tech specializations, some of which include:Engineering programs in computer Science and engineering continue to be among the most well-liked and in-demand.Electronics and Communication Engineering :- For individuals with an interest in signal processing, VLSI design, electronics, communication systems and networks, etc., Electronics and Communication Engineering is a fantastic choice.Power systems, control systems, integrated circuits, renewable energy systems, and all other fundamental electrical domains are presented
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The Federal Bank Officers' Association Educational Society (FBOAES) established the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT), a private engineering college that is self-financing. It is situated in Kerala, India's Mookkannoor, Kochi².FISAT's salient features are as follows:It is connected to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University in Kerala.It is routinely rated as one of India's best Science and Technology Institutes1.A comprehensive range of employment-oriented technical programs are offered by this accredited institution, which is also accredited by the NBA and NAAC with a "A+" rating. The average package for an MBA
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The fee for the B.Tech programme at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) varies depending on the quota:The annual fee for the B.Tech programme under the government quota is INR 40,000.The annual fee for the B.Tech programme ranges from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000.The first year fee for the B.Tech programme is INR 75,100.Please note that the fees can vary each year and it’s recommended to check the official website or contact the institute directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information. 

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Choosing between the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) and the Adi Shankara Institute of Engineering and Technology (ASIET) for a B.Tech programme depends on various factors such as your preferred specialization, location, placement opportunities, faculty, and more. Here’s some information about both institutes:Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT):FISAT has a unique position in the Professional Education Sector in South India.The college has carved a niche for itself in education world, eloquently demonstrated by the flying colors attained by its students in academics, placements as well as extra
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The Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) offers B.Tech in several disciplines with the following intake:Civil Engineering: 120 seatsComputer Science & Engineering: 180 seatsElectronics & Communication Engineering: 120 seatsElectrical & Electronics Engineering: 60 seatsElectronics & Instrumentation Engineering: 60 seatsMechanical Engineering: 120 seatsComputer Science & Design: 60 seatsSo, the total intake for B.Tech at FISAT is 720 seats. Please note that the intake can vary each year based on the approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the affi
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The latest cutoff information for the MBA programme at the Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) is as follows:The cutoff for the MBA programme for various specializations like Human Resource Management, Finance, Operations Management, Marketing, and Systems Management in KMAT-KERALA 2021 was 72.The minimum cutoff for SEBC will be 10% (72/720) and 7.5% (54/720) for SC/ST.Please note that the cutoffs can vary each year based on the number of applicants, their scores, and the availability of seats. It’s recommended to check the official website or contact the institute directly for the most accurate and up-t
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The Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) has a commendable record when it comes to MBA placements. Here are some highlights based on the information available:FISAT ensures that the students are groomed according to the requirements of the industry. In addition to the persistent academic rigour with focus on quality projects, internships and acquiring updated knowledge, every student is made to go through a series of soft skill enhancement training programs during their course for nearly 100 hours.The students are placed in MNCs like IBM, TCS, Infosys, Accenture, SAP, Wipro, CTS, IBS, UST Global, Government and
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According to the web search results, Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) accepts the scores of CAT, CMAT, or KMAT for admission to MBA. The selection process consists of the entrance exam score followed by group discussion and personal interview. The minimum qualifying cutoff marks of KMAT Kerala Entrance Examination shall be 15% for General Category and 10% for SEBC and 7.5% for SC/ST from the academic year 2023. The other eligibility criteria for MBA admission at FISAT are:A pass in degree examination with 50% marks  (60% marks desirable) in aggregate for Arts/Com
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