B.E /B.Tech
Hi Ayush,
There is no necessity to study chemical engineering first to pursue your dream career in petrochemical engineering.
There are lots of colleges who offer BTech courses in that field as well.
Some of them are:
Hello, greetings to you. The forms for B.E admission through CAP are available on the official website of DTE Maharashtra.
Good luck.
Hey Bharat Kumar,
As the results were announced recently, the dates of the counselling were not yet announced.
The documents required for verification:
Class X Board Examination Certificate
Class X Marksheet
Class XII Marksheet
Class XII Provisional Certificate/Original Certificate
Recent Character Certificate
SC/ST/PwD/CW/KM Certificate (if applicable)
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) Certificate
Hi,
NITs are India's one of the finest and most renowned institutes that offer B.tech in Engineering. Whole process revolves around your JEE mains score and they determine whether you get into NITs or not.
Jee mains result out so now you have to register yourself on the JoSAA site(
Hey Santosh,
You didn't complete your question but yes you can write JEE when you are in an engineering college and if you get an IIt or NIT, you can take admissions but you have to check with the office of the college you are in because they may ask
Dear Aspirant,
Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology is a very decent college with good placements, infrastructure and facilities.
Talking about Information Technology, the total fees for IT at PIET is 3.89 lakhs.
The companies that visit the colleges for IT placements are:
Accenture, Amazon.com, Aon Hewitt, Apollo Tyres, Aricent,
GCET in jammu is good college for pursuing the engineering degree in the various fields. The admissions in the GCET jammu will be based on the entrance exam by the state government. For the admission in GCET jammu candidate must have passed the class 12 with minumum 50% marks. The
Hii,
To do the DNS Course one must possess the following eligibility criteria issued by the officials. The candidate must have completed 10+2 form a recognised Board of University with not less than 60% of marks.As your marks didn't meet the Criteria, You are not eligible for that.
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