Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
hi deveshar,
Don't worry if your CGPA is low. To be eligible for BITS HD or to get admission in BITS for post graduation you need minimum of 60% marks in B.TECH. or 6.3 CGPA.
But I will suggest you to get your cgpa till 6.5 till the end of 8th sem. Its an online exam. Application form fee is GATE qualified candidates Rs 1000 for gate qualified candidates and Rs 3300 for all other candidates.
I hope this answer will help. All the best for the future!!
Dear Aryan ,
UPES fees structure of B-tech is different in every semester Like
1st sem tuition fees 101,250
2nd Sem tuition fees 101,250
3rd sem tution fees 106,250
4th sem tution fees 106,250
5th sem tution fees 111,500
6th sem tution fees 111,500
7th sem tution fees 117,000
8th sem tution fees 117,000
It is only tuition fees there not including service fees of college .
For more information you can go through the below mention link
https://university.careers360.com/articles/upes-fee-structure
As per your query Bitsat offering services in different states and country but your not mention where you will take admission, so it will difficult to answer for the same but we are sharing a link for your references .
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/bitsat-fee-structure
Thanks
Hello Abhey
To be more precise then Yes it is sufficient to get good Marks but to be in topper's list List then it is not.
Yes, you can rely on NCERT for Chemistry as it is more than enough for Both Manipal and BITs but for other Subjects like Physics and Maths you need some variations in the questions.
Manipal is ok but if you have prepared well bot JEE then there is nothing to worry about BITS.
Hi Vidhushi,
For getting admission in BITS Pilani in M.Tech Civil Engineering you require a score around 350 marks.
Last year cutoffs:-
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
hello aspirant
well you can go and check in our site for BITS HD SYLLABUS ?SAMPLE PAPERS
here is the link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/bits-hd-syllabus
and do prepare well and best of luck!
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Hi,
Well if you want then you can go for delhi university where the cut off percentage range between 87% to 95% for chemistry honors. You can also go for BHU where UET entrance exam is organised to take admission of students for all the undergraduate degree courses. You can also opt for AMU also where written test is organised and same goes for Hyderabad and allahabad university too.
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.
hi,
see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on number of participants, seat matrix, questions difficulty level etc, so at this score you have less chances for core stream in bits by gate score. so to become safe side it will be good if you participate in bits hd exam.
You may use careers360 college predictor tool to know your predictable colleges
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
see there is very less colleges in india which offers btech in robotics , however there is mtech courses on robotics, see robotics is now an emerging technologies in market and it includes the knowledge of electronics, mechanical, and computer science and programming. so candidates from any btech stream may learn robotics technology if he or she has certain interest and belongs to cse or circuit branches. bits is one of the best institute in india and you will get many learning opportunities.
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