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Hello Aspirant,
Based on such CRL rank you have chances for
Software Engineering & Mathematics and Computing (MCE) in DTU
&
IT and ITNS in NSUT
You can check out previous year's cut-off from the official website given below :-
NSUT R4 cutoff.pdf (careers360.mobi)
DTU R4 cutoff.pdf (careers360.mobi)
Note that
See, you are very lucky that you have a background in engineering. Engineers as teachers are highly regarded and sought-after. Since your graduation subjects were in Physics and Computers, then you definitely have the capability to teach both Physics and Computer Science.
And Teaching both subjects will also fetch you
Hi!,
I hope you are doing good. Yes, it is possible to do masters in Printing Technology after completing BE/B.TECH .
Masters in Printing is going to be 2 years learning journey and offers you its vast Indian and International job profiles with great exposure.
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Hello Praveena,
You can study Open degree in B. Com Computers after completion of Intermediate in BiPC stream. You must have passed 10+2 or Intermediate with relevant subjects from a recognised Board or College.
Colleges like Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi offers B. Com Computers for candidates without
Hello aspirant,
Looking at the previous Year KCET Cutoff for CSE (Computer Science and Engineering), you have good chances to get CSE Branch in various colleges in bangalore, and Presidency college as well. The Previous year closing Cutoff for CSE branch through KCET was around 35K.
Further, please note that
First you thinik that in which area you are interested. Scope doesn't matter at all, this 3 branches have heigher pakage placements. If at the end of the day you loose your interest on the subject and face many difficulties.
I saw many people who picked Computer Science
Hey student,
According to the official website of the college, for a general or an OBC category candidate, it would need 150+ marks to get admission into this college and for SC and ST categories, they would need110+ marks and 60+ marks respectively. You can visit their official website for
It is quite difficult to predict your exact rank because it keeps on changing every year depending upon certain factors such as number of candidates appearing for the examination, top score of that particular year and so on.
However based on previous year's analysis, as per the marks
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