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Pragati Singh

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Unfortunately, no NIT in India currently offers a dedicated Aeronautical Engineering program. However, several NITs offer related programs that can be relevant for those interested in the field:Aerospace Engineering:NIT WarangalNIT TrichyNIT SuratkalNIT RourkelaNIT Kurukshetra

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, you cannot take a correspondence course (also known as distance education) for a BTech degree at IITs or NITs  (or any other reputable institute in India) because the Supreme Court of India has ruled that BTech programs require extensive practical training, which is difficult to achieve effectively through pure distance learning. Therefore, accredited institutions offering B.Tech degrees must have a significant in-person component.Alternatives to Consider:B.Tech Distance Education from Accredited Universities: While IITs and NITs don't offer distance B.Tech, some universities do. Ensure the programme is accredit
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Malavika

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Comparing the placement histories of different NITs can be subjective and dependent on a number of factors, including the demand from the industry, the state of the economy, the talents of the students, and the engineering or other fields that each NIT offers. Like other NITs, NIT Silchar has a solid placement history, with many of its graduates landing lucrative job offers from prestigious corporations. A thorough examination of current placement data, industry relationships, and the unique advantages of NIT Silchar's academic programs over those of other NITs would be necessary to determine whether the institution provides better pla
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Manpreet Kaur

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Here are the approximate cut-off marks for B.Arch. admission in some of the top NITs for the 2023 academic year:Top NIT Cutoff for B.ArchNIT Hamirpur1563NIT Rourkela721NIT Raipur1488NIT Trichy 401NIT Calicut 472MNIT Jaipur741

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Sudhakar s

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You stand a good probability of being admitted to many NITs and IIITs as an OBC NCL female candidate with a JEE Main percentile of 94.06. Your chances are greatly increased by your category and gender reservation. For other branches institutions like NIT Raipur NIT Silchar and a few IIITs are probably viable options. To increase your chances of being accepted into your desired institution and branch, you must actively participate in the JoSAA counselling process and carefully consider your options.

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Pragati Singh

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Students who want to get an NIT like education but also do not want to go to a private college can opt for the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs). The growth of IIITs has reached 26 institutes in India that are opening doors to the promising branches like Computer Science the branch is admissible up to the rank 40-45 thousand in JEE Main; Data Science, ECE (admissible rank goes up to 55-60 thousand in JEE Main); Mechatronics/Mechanical (up to 75 thousand in JEE Main).Further, many Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) offer good quality of professional education and recruitment chances similar to tha
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Panchagnula Sreeram Rohith

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it is possible only if you wait untill last round of councellingmany IIt and NIT and IIIT and Govt colleges offers Cse and ECE at last round of councellingmake sure you attend and try to get into it 

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Anshuman Dwivedi

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The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) often have difficult admissions, and the cutoff percentile changes year depending on the quantity of applicants, their test results, and the institute's unique cutoff guidelines. In general, obtaining admission to prestigious NITs may be more difficult with a 90 percentile in JEE Mains, particularly for well-liked specializations like mechanical engineering and computer science. Certain NITs and branches that have lower demand might, nevertheless, have cutoffs that can support a 90 percentile rank. It's critical to review the deadlines from the prior year and take part in counseling (either
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Anshuman Dwivedi

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You stand a high chance of being admitted into one of the NITs (National Institutes of Technology) or IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology) with an EWS rank of 25011 in JEE Mains. Depending on the number of seats available and the cutoffs for your category, you might be able to try your luck at any of the lower-ranked NITs or IIITs. You will need to go to CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board) counseling, which is intended especially for JEE Main-ranking applicants seeking admission to NITs, IIITs, and other GFTIs (Government Funded Technical Institutes). Although your rank puts you within CSAB's jurisdiction for NITs
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Anshuman Dwivedi

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Not only do your board exam results matter, but also your JEE Main and JEE Advanced scores determine your eligibility for admission to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. To be eligible, you must, however, have received at least a 75% (65% for SC/ST applicants) in your 12th board test, or rank in the top 20 percentile of your local board. Your WBCHSE score of 280 out of 500, or 56%, would not meet this requirement.

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