Chemical Engineering
hi aditi,
i would say yes you can get chemical engineering in main manipal campus as you have a very decent rank and then also you can checkout the cutoff list in the link below as it would ensure you a lot.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/met-cutoff
as a chemical engineering student i would
Hello Maitreyie,
According to the official admission notice by the ICT, Mumbai here are the details for various quotas -
(a) 30% seats on All India basis: AIEEE score (www.ictmumbai.edu.in; www.udct.org)
(b) 70% seats for Maharashtra: MHT-CET score & 15% seats NRI Quota (common admissions: see www.coep.org.in)
Also for the
Hello Sudeep Dhara,
Well you ask a good question there. It actually depends on what your priorities are.. department or college.
As far as reputation of colleges is concerned, NIT Warangal or Suratkal has a higher reputation as compared to NIT Silchar. On the other hand, if you have a
Hello Rudra,
You can get admission for Electronics or Chemical Engineering in any college from Mumbai University. But you cannot get admission in top colleges like ICT, VJTI, SPIT. Try for other colleges based on your marks.
You can also use college predictor(which predicts colleges based on your rank): https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hi Aspirant!
You may get an option from the past year closing rank trend. The round 3 closing rank in Chemical Branch was 453 and in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology was 2704. Caution check that the closing rank modifies on a number of candidates, paper level, seat matrix.
Use the
Hello Narayanam Kalyana Sudha Mayukh,
As far as the closing rank of Chemical Engineering at IIT Bombay is concerned,
as per last year data, Chemical Engineering in IIT Bombay closed at exactly 1721 for GENERAL CATEGORY. This is the correct and exact number.
Hope that helps
Hello priti,
Executive chemical engineering would include 4 years integrated Btech degree while the later one is actually Mtech with a total of 5 years. Now it depends on you whether you want to do mtech dual degree or not or stick to the integrated conventional Btech course.
Hope this
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