Electrical Engineering
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Yes, M.Tech in Electrical Engineering is available in many institutes, and specializations like Power Systems, Power Electronics, Control Systems, and VLSI are commonly offered. Admission is usually through GATE, but some institutes may also provide direct admission based on merit or institute-level exams. You can check the eligibility, fees, and
With a NEET score of 200 and an EWS rank of 76,000 in Bihar, it is unlikely to get a seat in a government Tibbi (Unani) college. While your EWS category rank is relatively good, your overall score is below the typical cutoff for government Tibbi colleges, and competition is
With an 81.6 percentile in MHT CET (OBC) , your estimated rank is around 19,000–32,000 , placing you in a middle bracket, not the very top, but still strong. Here are the top Pune engineering colleges where you are realistically in contention for Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering
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Government polytechnic institutes of electrical engineering in India are as follows
1.Government polytechnic,pune
2.Government polytechnic, Mumbai
3.Government polytechnic College, Chennai
4.Government polytechnic, Lakhnow
5.Government polytechnic College, Thiruvananthapuram
6.Government polytechnic, Ahemdabad
7.Government polytechnic,Patna
8.Pusa polytechnic,New Delhi
9.Government polytechnic, Bhubaneswar
10.Government polytechnic, Nagpur
11.Government polytechnic, Jodhpur
12.Government polytechnic College, Bhopal.
No, you can’t get B.Tech in Electrical Engineering at BHU through CUET UG only.
IIT-BHU offers core B.Tech programs (like Electrical) through JEE Advanced only.
BHU via CUET UG offers limited B.Tech programs (like Food Tech, Dairy Tech) under RGSC campus, not core engineering.
For Electrical Engineering at BHU, you
You got 87.41 percentile in MHT-CET 2025 and you want to take admission in B.Tech Electrical Engineering at COEP Technological University, Pune. You are from Chhattisgarh but you also have a caste certificate from Maharashtra.
Now, to get admission in COEP through MHT-CET, you need to be a Maharashtra state
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you qualify for the CAP (Children of Armed Persons) quota. Your father is serving in CISF (Central Industry Security Force which is under the Central Armed Police Forces), you are a domicile in Andhra Pradesh, you would be eligible for the CAP quota to be used for
Yes, there are part time courses in distance diploma in electrical Engineering. both courses are available to working people in Government service. Such programs are aimed at a person's interest in the advancement of their qualification and at the same time doing the job.
There are opportunities of pursuing part
Yes, part-time diploma courses in Electrical Engineering are available for government employees or working professionals. These are usually offered as Part-Time (Evening) Diplomas or Distance Learning Diplomas by State Technical Boards or recognized institutes. For example:
IETE (Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers)
IGNOU (for some related technical
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