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Hello aspirant,
As you have scored 84,000 rank in KCET in General Merit where competition is high in Karnataka. N ow, let’s talk realistic college options for B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). At this rank, it might be hard to get into top-tier colleges like RVCE, BMSCE, or MSRIT, unless you fall under Hyderabad-Karnataka or any reservation quota. But don’t worry! You still have good chances at solid mid-tier and emerging colleges.
Here are some good colleges you may get in Round 1 or 2:
Keep updated on cutoff trends and attend all rounds including casual vacancy or mop-up rounds. And if you’re open to management quota, more private colleges will be accessible, but fees will be higher.
To check which colleges you can get with 84,000 rank, click here:
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
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With your son’s KCET rank of 26,099, getting a seat in Electronics and Communication Engineering at KLS Gogte Institute might be difficult. Last year, the closing rank for that branch was around 19,000 to 23,000, which is better than his rank.
However, he can still try for counselling and see if any seats are left in later rounds. It’s also a good idea to consider other branches like Electrical Engineering, where the cutoffs are usually higher and might match his rank.
Make sure to complete the counselling registration on the official KEA website and keep checking for seat allotment updates. If this college doesn’t work out, you can look at other colleges or management quota options as a backup.
Good evening ,
As per your mentioned query , Electronics and communication engineering is one of the most sought branch in the field of engineering. It involves designing, developing, and manufacturing electronic equipments. The fees of this course varies on the type of institution either it is government or private.
To know more , refer this :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electronics-and-communication-engineering-course
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Hello,
With a CET rank of 185662, Amity University is a private institution, so they generally offer direct admission if you meet the basic eligibility criteria. For Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), you are likely to get a seat. The fee for ECE at Amity can range between 1.5 to 2 lakhs per year depending on the campus Noida, Mumbai, etc. You can confirm the exact fee by checking their official site or calling the admission office directly. Also, they offer scholarships based on your board percentage or sports/cultural achievements so do check if you’re eligible.
You can check this page for more information about this college:
https://www.careers360.com/university/amity-university-noida
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Hii,
In India, the cost of journalism and mass communication courses varies by college and level of study. Fees for three-year undergraduate programs like BA or BJMC range from INR 11,000 to INR 8.5 lakh. The cost of two-year postgraduate programs like MA or MJMC ranges from INR 12,000 to INR 3 lakh.
The cost of four-month to two-year diploma programs ranges from INR 5,000 to INR 7 lakh. Private colleges charge more, particularly for multimedia courses, while government colleges are less expensive. For precise costs, always visit the website of the particular college.
Yes, some colleges offer working professionals or diploma holders part-time BE courses in Electronics and Communication Engineering. These programs, which offer evening or weekend classes to accommodate work schedules, typically last three years through lateral entry. A three-year diploma in the relevant field with at least 50% of the possible points is usually required for eligibility. College-specific fees typically range from moderate to high and are paid in installments. These courses are acceptable for higher education and government employment since they have been approved by AICTE or UGC. Get in touch with the college admissions office directly for precise information. All the best.
Electronics Engineering Course Details
Hello Leena,
Yes, part-time B.E. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) courses are available in India. These programs are mainly for working professionals or diploma holders.
Details:
Eligibility : You must have passed 10+2 with PCM or have a diploma in ECE.
Duration : Usually 3 to 4 years.
Mode : Evening or weekend classes.
Approved by : AICTE (important to check).
Colleges offering part-time B.E. ECE :
Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
Sanskriti University, Uttar Pradesh
Mangalayatan University, Uttar Pradesh
NIST, Chennai
Fees and attendance rules vary by college. You must check directly with the college you're interested in.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Diploma holders and working professionals can enrol in a part-time BE program in Electronics and Communication Engineering. With evening or weekend classes to accommodate work schedules, these courses typically last three years through lateral entry. A three-year ECE diploma with at least 50% of the possible points is usually required for eligibility. Depending on the college, fees range from Rs2 lakh to Rs3.5 lakh. AICTE and UGC-approved part-time programs are offered by institutions such as Sanskriti University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and Government College of Technology Coimbatore. Before applying, enquire about admissions requirements, costs, and schedules directly from colleges.
All the best.
With a 94.43 percentile and an EWS rank of 11,878 in JEE Mains, your son has a fair chance of getting admission to HBUT Kanpur in B.Tech Electronics and Communication. It depends on the competition and the number of seats available. Electronics and Communication is a popular branch, so the cutoff might be a bit high. Still, with his rank and percentile, he should apply and participate in counselling. It’s good to keep some backup options too, just in case.
B.Sc in Visual Communication it’s a really creative course for students who love design, media, and storytelling. In this course, you’ll learn things like graphic design, film-making, photography, animation, media production, and more. It’s perfect for someone like you who is drawn towards design-based studies.
Now, talking about fees, it really depends on the college type wheather its government, aided private colleges.
You should also look at whether the college provides hands-on training, internships, design software access, and good placement support. These things matter a lot in creative fields. Before applying, check out the official website of the college in which you wants to take admission for the syllabus, campus details, and admission process.
Know more information about BSC visual communication;
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-visual-communication
Good luck with your admission journey,
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