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deepika maurya

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Eligibility Criteria for GATE:
1- Nationality: Indian and International students belonging to Singapore, Ethiopia, and UAE will be also eligible.
2- A student who is currently studying in the third or final years of any UG programme or has already completed any government-approved degree programme in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Science, Commerce, and Arts. Programs: B.E. , B.Tech. , B.Pharma. , B.Arch. , B.Sc. (Research), B. S. , Pharma. D. (after 10+2), M. B. S. , B. D. S. , M.Sc. , M.A. , MCA or equivalent, Int. M.E. / M.Tech. (Post-B.Sc. ), Int. M.E. , M.Tech. , M.Pharma or Dual Degree (after Diploma or 10+2), Int. M.Sc. ,
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deepika maurya

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There is no set minimum Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE score for the Indian Institutes of Technology. Every year the GATE Cutoff Marks for each institute is different. Considering the previous year's cutoff, the student must have a Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering rank of 200 or less. Furthermore, students can enroll in the Indian Institutes of Technology if their rank is between 600 and 800. For example:
IIT Delhi GATE Cut-Off:
Communications Engineering: 750 for GN, 700 for OBC, 650 for SC, 600 for ST, and 730 for EWS. Computer Technology: 740 for GN, 670 for OBC, 485 for SC, 390 for ST, and 730 for EWS. I hope t
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deepika maurya

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IIT JAM (Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Admission test for Masters), GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering), CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Eligibility Test), JEST (Joint Entrance Screening Test), NBHM (National Board for Higher Mathematics), and UGC NET University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test), these exams are organized to get admission to IITs, IISERs, IISc, and other reputed institutes of India for M.Tech, M.E. , or Ph.D. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

All admission bids by the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering are presented on the COAP (Common Offer Acceptance Portal). For observation and acceptance at the Indian Institute of Technology after giving the entrance examination, students need to register at the Common Offer Acceptance Portal site. Registration on the COAP website is free. Admission process: To pursue the M.Tech course from IIT, students need to register on the official website of IIT. For registration:
Firstly, you need to register yourself on the official website of the IIT, where they have allotted seats according to the cut-off list. Log on to the website, and fil
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deepika maurya

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IIT is related to the engineering field, whereas IIMS is related to the medical field. IIT and AIIMS are both held on an annual basis, and with limited seats, passing these exams becomes more difficult for students. Furthermore, the number of seats in medical colleges is much lower than in engineering colleges. Due to the lesser number of seats available in medical colleges and the high level of competition in AIIMS getting into a good medical college is challenging. As for difficulty level, AIIMS is slightly tougher than Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)-Mains but easier than Joint Entrance Examination JEE Advanced but that is subjecti
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Pallavi Sharma

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There is a massive career scope in Civil Engineering as BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering graduates can explore promising opportunities in both the private sector and public sectors. Most importantly, there is an immense scope of Civil Engineering in the government sector where you can work in the following government jobs in Civil Engineering:
ONGC
PWD
Electricity boards
Armed Forces
NHAI
Indian Railways
IOC
Town Planning
BHEL
At these public-sector organisations, there are numerous vacancies available at Indian Railways, ONGC, PWD and BHEL and offer the most scope of Civil Engineering in India!
Top and best private colleges in India are the following
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Kiran Sharma

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Machine Learning Engineers and NLP Scientists are two of the most exciting and promising careers now available. Innumerable applications and sectors benefit from machine learning, making them smarter and more efficient. This course aims to teach applicants about machine learning algorithms from a mathematical perspective and how to put that knowledge to use in programming languages. Computer Science nowadays is dominated by machine learning! A growing number of businesses across several industries have begun to use this cutting-edge technology. As a result, it should come as no surprise that you'd be interested in learning more about i
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Ridhi Singh

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Anjali Anjali

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There is total 2291 seats reserved for SC category students. You can definitely get a seat in some IIT with your category rank.

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Ujjawal Anand

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You will get a CSE course in a low NIT which is not preferable. You should try to acheive a good rank at JEE Advance and get admission to top IITs.

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