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I got 56 percentile in jee mains can I get course BTech with electrical engineering in sati vidisha

Sujal Singh 28th Apr, 2025

With a 56 percentile in JEE Mains, admission to a BTech in Electrical Engineering at SATI Vidisha may be challenging, as the cutoff typically varies based on the category and the number of applicants. It’s advisable to check the official cutoff for the specific year.


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I got 56 percentile in jee mains can I get course BTech with electrical engineering in sati vidisha

harsh singh 28th Apr, 2025

With 56 percentile in JEE Mains 2025, your estimated All India Rank would be around 4.8 to 5.5 lakh.

For B.Tech in Electrical Engineering at SATI Vidisha, based on previous years’ trends:

The closing ranks for Electrical Engineering were around 4.3 lakh in 2024.

In 2023, the closing rank was tighter, around 2.3 lakh.

This means your chances are borderline.

You might get admission if:

You belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).

You have a home state advantage (Madhya Pradesh).


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Sir I have completed my BTech course but not passed.I have to pass 11 papers of different semesters.I like to know whether your college allowed to appear the above said 11 papers through inter University credit transfer option.My branch is Electrical. Expecting positive reply Prasannan Lakshmanan

Mayumi DAS 27th Apr, 2025

To clarify your situation regarding the inter-university credit transfer option for your pending 11 papers in Electrical Engineering , it is important to check with your specific college regarding their policies. Here's a general outline to guide you:

1. Credit Transfer Policies :

  • Most universities have specific credit transfer policies that allow students to transfer credits from another university or institution. However, not all institutions accept credits from other universities for courses that were not completed in the first attempt.

  • Generally, credit transfers are possible if the syllabus and curriculum are similar between the two institutions and if the transfer is approved by both the home university and the receiving university .

2. Steps to Follow :

  • Contact Your College : Reach out to the academic office or registrar's office at your college and inquire about their specific policies regarding credit transfer. Provide them with details about the courses you have not passed and your desire to transfer the credits.

  • Check University Guidelines : Some universities allow students to appear for backlog exams from previous semesters, while others may provide an option to take exams through a sister institution or inter-university credit transfer .

  • Eligibility for Credit Transfer : Some universities may allow credit transfer only after you have completed certain semesters or met a particular academic performance criteria. Ensure to understand these requirements.

3. Considerations :

  • Approval Process : If the college permits credit transfer, there may be a formal application process , and you will likely need to submit academic transcripts and other supporting documents.

  • Course Equivalence : Your college will assess if the courses you need to clear from the previous institution are equivalent to those offered at your current college.

  • Revaluation/Backlog Exams : In some cases, if a transfer is not possible, you may have to clear the backlog exams by appearing for supplementary exams or revaluation as per your college's rules.

Conclusion:

Your ability to appear for the 11 pending papers through the inter-university credit transfer will depend entirely on your college's policies. Contact the academic office directly to get an official response and clarification. They should provide you with clear steps to proceed based on your situation.

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I got CRL Rank 433038 and Category Gen-EWS Rank 59389 with delhi home state then which college or university cani expect to get according to my preference list CSE Electrical

kumardurgesh1802 22nd Apr, 2025

Hello Rahul,

With a CRL Rank of 433,038 and a Category Gen-EWS Rank of 59,389 , getting into top NITs or IIITs for CSE or Electrical Engineering will be quite challenging. However, there are still some possibilities in both Government and Private colleges, especially in the Delhi home state and other state-based options.

Possibilities:

  1. State Engineering Colleges in Delhi :

    • DTU and NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology) generally have high cut-offs for CSE and Electrical, and it might be difficult with your rank.

    • You could still have a chance in less competitive branches (e.g., Civil, Mechanical) or in the later rounds of counselling if the cutoff lowers.

  2. Other Government Colleges :

    • State Engineering Colleges in Delhi might have better chances for you through Delhi State Quota in less popular branches.

  3. Private Engineering Colleges :

    • You may have a higher chance in private colleges like Amity University , Shiv Nadar University , UPES , or VIT , where your rank could be competitive for admission in branches like CSE or Electrical Engineering .

  4. NITs and IIITs :

    • For core branches like CSE or Electrical in NITs/IIITs , it’s unlikely you would make it based on your current rank, but you might have a chance in later counselling rounds for less popular branches or lower-ranked NITs.



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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.

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I have got 94.8 percentile on jee mains 2025 . Is there any chance to get an nit with a branch of mechanical or electrical

harsh singh 22nd Apr, 2025

With a 94.8 percentile in JEE Main 2025, yes, you do have a chance to get into an NIT, especially for Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, depending on a few factors:

Estimated General Rank:

Around 55,000 – 65,000

Chances by Category:

General: Chances are low for top NITs, but you may get lower-ranked NITs (like NIT Puducherry, NIT Nagaland, etc.) in later rounds.

OBC-NCL: Decent chances in mid-tier NITs.

SC/ST: Very good chances in top and mid-tier NITs.

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Im from EIE, (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) can I write the CG SES exam of Electrical Engineering??

Rubina Naseer 20th Apr, 2025


Yes, as an Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) graduate, you can generally apply for the Chhattisgarh State Engineering Services (CG SES) exam under the Electrical Engineering category if the notification explicitly allows related disciplines.


Here’s how to check:


1. Refer to the official CGPSC or CG Vyapam notification for that year.

2. Look under the "Educational Qualifications" section for Electrical Engineering.

3. It often mentions Electrical, Instrumentation, or EIE as eligible sub-branches.


If EIE is not listed, applying under Electrical may not be allowed.



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Im from EIE branch, can I write the exam of electrical engineering in CG SES

Akansha Sharma 20th Apr, 2025

Yes, as an EIE (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) student, you can write the Electrical Engineering exam in the CG SES (Chhattisgarh State Engineering Services) exam, provided the exam allows candidates from related engineering branches. Typically, exams like CG SES accept students from various branches, including EIE, as long as their specialization overlaps with the subjects in the Electrical Engineering syllabus. However, it is always a good idea to confirm the eligibility criteria by checking the official CG SES notification or contacting the exam authorities.

For more details you can visit the link given below

https://competition.careers360.com/exams/cgpsc-state-engineering-services


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108000 rank can get any nit in electrical engineering

lisa 20th Apr, 2025

With a rank of 108,000, you might have a chance at some newer or less prestigious NITs like NIT Jalandhar, NIT Raipur, or NIT Goa. These NITs may have lower cutoff ranks for Electrical Engineering, especially if you belong to a reserved category but chances are limited for general category.

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ece at nit kurukshetra vs ee at mnnit allahabad

sadafreen356 29th Apr, 2025

Both NIT Kurukshetra's ECE and MNNIT Allahabad's EE programs offer strong engineering education. MNNIT Allahabad generally has higher average and highest placement salaries, while NIT Kurukshetra is a better choice for overall placement percentage. Both are reputable institutions, and the best choice depends on individual preferences and priorities.

MNNIT Allahabad (EE):

Strong placements:

MNNIT Allahabad has a reputation for good placements, with a high percentage of students securing jobs.

High average and highest packages:

The average and highest packages offered during placements are generally higher at MNNIT Allahabad.

Variety of specializations:

MNNIT Allahabad offers a variety of specializations within Electrical Engineering.

NIT Kurukshetra (ECE):

Strong overall placement percentage: NIT Kurukshetra's ECE program boasts a high overall placement percentage.

Good placement opportunities: NIT Kurukshetra's ECE program offers good placement opportunities in various sectors.

Focus on core areas: The program's curriculum focuses on core areas within ECE.

Key Considerations:

Placement preferences:

If securing the highest possible salary is a priority, MNNIT Allahabad's EE program is a strong option. However, if overall placement rate and a wider range of placement opportunities are more important, NIT Kurukshetra's ECE program might be a better fit.

Location and campus life:

Consider your preference for the location of each institution and the overall campus environment.

Personal interests and specialization:

Think about your specific interests within Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering, and see which program's curriculum and faculty best align with your goals.

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