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Priyangsu Bose

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If you missed the registration deadline due to some technical issues or network problems, you may still have a chance to fill the registration form, but it would depend on the specific policies and procedures of the organisation or institution you are trying to register with. The first step would be to check the official website of the organisation or institution to SEE if they allow late registrations or have any provisions for situations where technical issues prevented applicants from registering on time. If they do have such provisions, you may be able to fill the registration form now and submit it according to the specified guide
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Lav Tripathi

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The admission process in NITs and IITs are done through JOSSA counselling and CSAB counselling. If one qualifies for JEE Advanced they get option to apply for IIITS also. In JOSSA and CSAB you have to give your choice priorities. And then according to your rank you are alotted college. JOSSA also provides two mock rounds in which you can change your priorities. After that counselling process starts in which your college get upgraded in 5 rounds. And in each rounds you will get option to freeze, float and slide. Float is always proves to be best option. If you still did'nt get you desired college you can apply for CSAB counselling.

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Lav Tripathi

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Hi dear,
90.5percentile is quite good score you can score much better in second attempt so don't focus on which college you will get. But IIT takes admission only through JEE Advanced. And as you are from general category you will rarely get any NIT also you can get some of IIIT and GFTI.

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Kunal Sharma

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The attendance criteria for students vary from institute to institute, and it is generally decided by the institutes academic council or management. However, as per the guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), colleges and universities offering technical courses such as engineering, must have a minimum attendance requirement of 75% in each semester. Most of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) also follow the AICTE guidelines and have a minimum attendance requirement of 75% for students. However, some institutes may have a relaxation of 5-10% attendance in e
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Chandni Arora

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Both the National Institutes of Technology and Jawaharlal Nehru University have their own unique strengths in providing practical, industry-relevant education. NITs are known for their industry-oriented curriculum and provide students with opportunities for internships and industry projects. On the other hand, JNU focuses on promoting interdisciplinary research and critical thinking among students. Overall, both NITs and JNU provide quality education and have their own unique educational focuses.

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Chandni Arora

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Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad or NIT Allahabad has many companies visiting the campus for internships. Besides internships at IITs and Iims, students also have the opportunity to work for agencies like ISRO, BHEL, NTPC, and DRDO on research projects. Talking about the international internships, NIT, Allahabad offers more research oriented international internships. MNNIT Allahabad, like many other universities, offers student exchange programs that allow its students to study abroad for a semester or academic year at a partner university while also hosting international students at its campus which brings for
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Chandni Arora

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Both the National Institutes of Technology and private universities like Shiv Nadar University and Ashoka University can provide good international exposure to students. Although a few considerations can be taken into account.
1. Curriculum: Private universities like Shiv Nadar University and Ashoka University offer a liberal arts curriculum that provides students with a broad-based education in various fields such as Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences. NITs, on the other hand, offer Engineering courses that may not have as much diversity in terms of subjects.
2. Faculty: Private universities often have experienced faculty m
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Chandni Arora

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The National Institutes of Technology and JNU Jawaharlal Nehru University are two different types of institutions that offer different types of programs and research opportunities. NITs are primarily Engineering and Technology-focused institutions, with a strong emphasis on Applied Sciences and Engineering Research. While NITs do offer social sciences programs such as Economics, Sociology, and Political Science, their research opportunities in Social Sciences may be limited compared to JNU. JNU, on the other hand, is a multidisciplinary university with a strong emphasis on Social Sciences, Humanities, and Liberal Arts. JNU has a wide r
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Chandni Arora

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Both the National Institutes of Technology and Automotive Engineering institutes like ARAI or ICAT can provide a good foundation for a career in the Automotive Industry. However, NITs may be a better choice as they offer comprehensive undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Engineering, including Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and more. These courses cover various aspects of Automotive Engineering such as design, manufacturing, testing, research and development, and more. Additionally, NITs have experienced faculty members who are experts in
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Chandni Arora

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Both the National Institutes of Technology and the School of Planning and Architecture are good options for those wanting to pursue Architecture Studies in India. The below-mentioned points might give you some clarity: SPA is a specialised institute that offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in Architecture and Planning. It has a good reputation for quality education, experienced faculty members, excellent facilities, strong industry connections, higher placement rates than NITs, and is considered as prestigious as IIT for Civil Engineering. SPA Delhi, and SPA Vijayawada, are among the top 10 Architecture schools in India. NITs
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