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Hello Ajit
I am sorry but the cutoff rank for Travancore engineering college for civil and mechanical courses is within 53000 that means one who want to take a admission in any of these courses in this College should have a rank under 53000.
But if you want to know about vssut,burla the closing rank was 142511 for general category for civil while for mechanical it was 61049. So according to this data you have fair enough chances for getting a seat in civil engineering.
Thanku


HIi Sanjay

Please can you be more specific in your questions. Are you talking about admission in any college under B.tech or something else.


Hope to hear from you.

It is advisable to use below provided college predictor to check what all colleges and branches you can have admission posibilities in -


https://engineering.careers360.com/muoet-college-predictor


Good Luck!!!

Hello Amala,

Some of the top colleges for M.Tech in Renewable Energy are Centre for Energy Studies IIT-Delhi (For which you will have to clear JEE Exams),TERI University (For which you will have to clear TERI University Entrance Exam), University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (For which you will have to clear UPES Entrance Exam).

You can go to their respective websites and download the brochure and the admission forms.

Hope this helps,

Regards,

Bhanu Pratap Singh  


Hi dear,

       Sorry to say with this rank you can not get admission in BTech CSE branch in any government institutes or NIT's or GFTI's or IIIT's. The cut off for admissions in BTech in CSE is usually less than 10k because of its high value and demand in current scenario.Try for private colleges.

All the best

It all depends on your marks.If you fit under the cut off then you sure would get admissions

hi

here is actually no difference between BE and B.tech,both the degrees offer same value and scope. It is just the universities which offer other courses like arts,sciences etc including engineering name their degree as BE and colleges which offer only engineering degree their degree is called B.tech.

Dear friend ,

There are few career options that you can opt for, after you'r done with the graduation in biotechnology:

You can work for a lot of pharma companies available or you can try your luck in healthcare segment

You can apply for masters and then probably.

you can go for research later(PhD) or into lecturer-ship.

You can directly also work in the field of research (Market Research etc.)

However, you can even apply as Research Assistant at various places.

I would like to recommend you some best universities for biotechnology course like:

Lovely Professional University
BITS PilaniDelhi College of Engineering
VIT, Vellore
PSG Technology Coimbatore

Good luck !!!
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