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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vipin Jain, I must SEE that you are percentage is indeed quite excellent. But perhaps to get the branch of computer Science engineering it may not be enough. This I will demonstrate you by way of a little mathematics. Your percentile means that almost 1% of the total students appearing or above you in order of merit. If we are shown of figure of 10 Lacs students who appeared for this examination then one percent comes to about 10000. The total number of seats available for this branch is not this much. In addition almost every student gives this branch as the first choice hence the closing ranks or really high. However to help yo
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Anshika Maurya

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The admission process for Delhi Technological University (DTU) and Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) for B.Tech courses in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) involves various factors such as the number of available seats, the total number of applicants, the cutoff scores, and the reservation policies. With a CRL rank of 28,000 and an OBC rank of 7,000, you may have a chance of getting admission to CSE in DTU or NSUT. However, the actual cutoff scores and admission criteria may vary every year, and the competition for CSE branch may also be high. As an outside Delhi candidate with defense quota priority 6, you may have a
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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As confirmed by a final-year Mechanical undergraduate at DTU-Professors, academics, labs and everything else may be comparable but you aren't going to study all the time. So, when it comes to activities outside the classroom, DTU trumps NSIT easily. Be it curricular fests, sports activities, cultural societies, lenient environment, better infrastructure or even campus as a whole, DTU is far better than NSIT. And taking into consideration the reputation and demand of Mechanical, DTU's Mechanical Engineering stream trumps NSIT's. Even in the field of placements, companies prefer DTU over NSIT for the recruitment of Mechanical Engineering
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Divya Kumari

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Yes, you can get the addition in NSIT. Go though counseling procedure and list out your colleges. Put college name series which you want first then after second like wise give colleges name. Hope.

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Divya Kumari

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Yes, you have chances in NSIT for CSE branch.

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Rajshree Singh

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According to the latest placement report, the median package offered during BITS Goa placements was INR 30 LPA whereas the median package offered to B.Tech and M.Tech students was INR 16 LPA and INR 14 LPA during Netaji Subhas University of Technology Placements 2022. Moreover, both the colleges are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). When compared with B.Tech fees, the BITS Goa B.Tech fees is INR 19.94 Lacs whereas NSIT B.Tech fees is INR 3.22 Lacs.

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Om prakash sahoo

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To be eligible for admission to NSIT (Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology) under the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category, you need to fulfill certain criteria. One of the criteria is that you should belong to the OBC category as per the central list of OBCs. In your case, if you have an OBC Central Certificate issued by the Uttarakhand government, you should check if your caste/community is listed in the central list of OBCs. If your caste/community is listed in the central list of OBCs, you should be eligible for admission to NSIT under the OBC category. However, since you have done your schooling from Delhi, you should also check
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a good option for those who have an interest in electronics, communication systems, and related fields. However, if you do not like studying about transistors and P-N junctions, you may not enjoy studying ECE. It is essential to pursue a course that aligns with your interests and passion. If you are not interested in studying ECE, you may consider exploring other fields of engineering or non-engineering courses that align with your interests and goals. You can also talk to professionals in the field and seek their guidance to understand the job roles, career prospects, and ot
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Choosing between ICE (Instrumentation and Control Engineering) at NSIT and ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Ambedkar University IP University depends on various factors such as your interests, career aspirations, job prospects, faculty, campus life, etc. However, as you mentioned that you have no specific interest, here is some general information that may help you decide:
ICE is a specialised branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and maintenance of control systems in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, and defense. The curriculum typically covers topics such as control syst
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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If you have got the desired number 1 choice in the first round of counseling and you are happy with the allotted branch, then you can choose to "freeze your branch" option to secure your admission. Freezing your branch means that you are satisfied with the branch and college allotted to you and do not wish to participate in any further rounds of counseling. However, before making a final decision, you should consider a few things such as your interest in the branch, job prospects, and future career aspirations. You should also keep in mind that once you freeze your branch, you will not be allowed to change it in the subsequent rounds o
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