Computer Science Engineering
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With a KCET rank of 21107 under the General Merit category, you may be eligible for government seats in some engineering colleges in Karnataka. The cut-off ranks for engineering colleges vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty of the exam, and seat availability.
For a career in Computer Science with a focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI), you can consider various educational paths. Here are some key options:
1. B.Tech in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence: Institutions like IIIT Delhi offer specialized programs focusing on AI fundamentals, machine learning, and applications in areas such
Your JEE Main score of 76% is a crucial factor, but admission into the Computer Science (CS) branch at IITs depends on several other criteria:
Rank and Cutoffs : CS branches typically have higher cutoffs due to high demand. Your rank relative to others applying for CS will determine your
CSE degree from street side College is same as the one that you get from IIT. A better college can get you a interview call but to survive an interview you need skill. How to Prepare For On Campus and Off Campus Placement in CS/IT?[2023]
It seems unlikely that you would be able to get admission in the BTech CS branch at BIT Sindri or Mesra with a CML rank of 2058 and category rank of 433.
Key points:
1. The search results indicate that a CML (Common Merit List) rank of 2058 is quite
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You may consider the following factors when choosing between Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT) for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (EXTC) and Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering (DJ Sanghvi) for Computer Science (CS) :-
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology (SPIT) : Known for its strong engineering programs and
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Getting a seat in the Computer Science (CS) branch at Presidency University, Bangalore, with a KCET rank of 40351 in the 3AG category may be challenging but not impossible.
You can use the college predictor tool to predict colleges you can get based on your marks/rank :-
If your primary goal is a career in CS/IT, pursuing a B.Tech in Computer Science or Information Technology is the more direct path. These programs provide specialized knowledge and skills directly aligned with the IT industry.
While Chemical Engineering is a versatile degree, its core focus differs from CS/IT. Transitioning
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Congratulations on getting 8818 rank in the keam.
At this you can easily get admission in the government colleges in the states and also some colleges outside the state. Your rank falls somewhere in the middle category which opens up your chances of getting admission in top colleges
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If your goal is to pursue CS/IT related jobs, it's generally better to choose a college or university that offers Computer Science (CS) or a closely related branch directly rather than starting with Mechanical Engineering. Here are some considerations:
Relevance of Coursework: Mechanical Engineering focuses on physical systems
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