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tarun mittal

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The minimum rank required for Integrated M.Tech in any branch at VIT Vellore campus is not fixed and varies every year based on the number of applicants and their scores. However, according to a few sources, a rank of around 3471 or 6722 may be required to get an Integrated M.Tech seat in VIT Vellore campus under category 1 in software engineering. The combined marks in all of the topics taken in a +2 (or its equivalent) should be 55 percent in PCM.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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tarun mittal

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Congratulations on your excellent scores! According to the SASTRA University Thanjavur website, a candidate should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Mathematics & Physics as compulsory subjects with either Chemistry /Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology and recognised by any State Board / Central Board or any other accepted by SASTRA as equivalent to 10+2 or its equivalent examination, with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry /Biotechnology/Computer Science/Biology obtained in a single sitting. Based on your scores, you seem to meet the eligibility criteria for admission. However, I wo
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Anshika Maurya

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The admission criteria for BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) can vary between colleges and universities. While 85% is generally considered a good percentage, the specific cutoff required for admission can depend on factors such as the reputation and popularity of the college, the number of available seats, and the overall competition among applicants.
To determine if 85% is enough to secure a BCA seat, you need to check the admission requirements and cutoffs of the specific colleges or universities you are interested in. The cutoffs can vary significantly between institutions, and some may have higher or lower cutoff percentages b
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Anshika Maurya

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While I don't have access to the specific cutoff scores or admission data for private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu, I can provide you with some general information that may help you understand the situation. A NEET score of 360 is considered quite good, and it increases your chances of securing a seat in a private medical college. However, admission criteria, including cutoff scores, can vary each year and are determined by factors such as the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the performance of other candidates. In Tamil Nadu, private medical colleges have a certain percentage of seats reserved for government quota. T
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Sri Rahul Raghav

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All of the faculty members are doctorates and have deep knowledge in their fields. So no worries in terms of teaching. All teacher will take the subject in an application oriented fashion. Hold your breathe and work hard.

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Sri Rahul Raghav

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On my personal experience I would once again suggest Computer Science core or with specializations receive the first royal treatment in terms of difficulty and placements. They are the ones looting the highest package every year. This year two students from Computer Science Core grabbed a whooping offer of Rs. 1.02cr LPA. I would rank the best courses in VIT as follows
1) Computer Science and engineering core
2) M.Tech integrated software engineering
3) All CS specialisations (AI, Robots, CPS, data Science)
4) Electronics and Computer Engineering
5) Electronics and Communication Engineering
6) Electronics and Electrical Engineering
7) Mechatr
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Sri Rahul Raghav

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Yes, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Chennai Campus has established numerous international collaborations and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with renowned universities and institutions worldwide. These collaborations aim to enhance the academic experience, research opportunities, and global exposure for students and faculty members. Some of the key areas of collaboration include student exchange programs, joint research projects, faculty exchange, and academic collaborations. Specific collaborations and MoUs may vary over time, so it is advisable to refer to the official website or contact VIT Chennai for the most updated in
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Sri Rahul Raghav

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Freshers are definitely having hopes and dreams of this college. Few tips that I would like to share for any fresher entering.
1) Form a group of friends within the first week else you will be left out later. SEE the people who match you taste and get social.
2) Make sure you utilise everything that VIT has to offer, like the gym, games, courts and events.
3) Add atleast two people of the cross gender to your group, will be useful in academics and a good campus life.
4) Make sure you study from day 1, as such is the competition and grading system. Tendency of having a backlog in any subject is quite common. So grind well.
5) Make sure
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Sri Rahul Raghav

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There is no specific dress code as such, unless you wear something that is eye-catching (if you get it) There are red-tag faculty members who regularly monitor student's activities and their dress codes regularly. If found vulgar, they have the authority to raise fine and also suspend for a the worst case. The student will be sent to enquiry for dressing that way and parents are called. Only law students are mandated to sweat white and black uniform everyday. Rest all students can wear the clothing of their choice.

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Sri Rahul Raghav

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According to a few students, there is no life in college, as you feel totally alienated. Lots of restrictions and rules along with academic downfalls all add up to depression. Unless you find your troops it's really hard to survive here. You will not be allowed to go out or out of your hostel post 9 pm. Heavy academic schedules, classes, and assignments add a lot of pressure. If you are an above-average student like me (80 - 90%) in schooling you will find backlogs quite common. Your 90 marks will suddenly turn out to be 45 which brings a lot of happiness to your face. But ultimately your placement is guaranteed. If you are a social pe
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