Electrical Engineering
Being from OBC Catgory, Outside Delhi Region Quota, your estimated CRL to secure a seat at NSIT Delhi would be anywhere around
IT:13k ECE: 19k ECE(IoT): 18k EE: 22-23k
Securing a Rank anywhere between 10-20k, you have fair chances of securing one among the above streams. For a CRL Rank in this Range, you must target atleast 98+ Percentile or atleast 150-170+/300 in JEE Main and youll definitely land with a seat at either DTU or NSUT either in the above streams or in other Good Streams like CSE, Mechanical, Instrumentation, Etc. as both Institutes Cutoffs are somewhat comparable for Outside Delhi/OBC Seats and are highly competitive.
For more information regarding JAC Delhi Cutoffs do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jac-delhi-merit-list/amp
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Due to various of factors, some students enrol in an engineering diploma programme after completing grades 10 or 12. Some institutes allow diploma holders to apply for lateral entry into the second year of B. Tech. The Indian Institutes of Technology, on the other hand, are not like that. The only way to get into IITs for undergraduate engineering courses is to take the JEE Advanced exam. You can take admission to the good state government colleges/ institude via your diploma course for that you have to score more than 95% in your diploma(Final year).
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Hello,
Here is the last year cut off for admission to the preferred courses in Jadavpur University under TWF category
Considering the previous year cut off you have decent chances of getting seat in Jadavpur University in preferred courses mentioned above. So you may consider to seek admission to any of the preferred courses.
Cut off changes every year it may increase or decrease depending on total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc.
To check the previous year cut off click on the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/wbjee-cutoff
To know the list of colleges in which you have chances of getting seat you may use our WBJEE college predictor tool
https://www.careers360.com/wbjee-college-predictor
Dear Aspirant,
GMR is always considered while your admission in Jadavpur university.The exact cut-off may vary depending on various factors including number of applicants, difficulty of paper, number of applicants attempting the examination etc. Considering previous year trends and your ranking , you can get the below mentioned stream in Jadavpur university:
You can have the details of previous year trends of jadavpur university and various other colleges in the link below:
To have the best prediction of iiit/nit and private or government funded colleges you can use our wbjee college predictor, refer the link below:
All the best for your future!
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned you have secured 17.5k rank in wbjee and you want to know about the possibilities in electrical engineering branch in the college mentioned in your question so let me tell you that it is very difficult to predict the exact situation because these things depends on certain factors like-
1-Number of candidates appearing in the examination.
2-Number of vacant seats in college.
3-Previous years cut offs.
4-Difficulty level of the paper.
But as per the previous years trends the cut off usually had not gone below 15k so it's a neck to neck situation.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
The Manipal University conduct its own Entrance exam that is Manipal Entrance exam Test(MET) and also the Manipal Universities are quite popular in terms of Private Institution so this the reason that a large number students try to get in this colleges. The rank which you have scored is quite impressive and i guess that if you try for the admission there is a very high that you will surely get the seat for Electrical Engineering and also in the Main Campus of Manipal. Some other popular branch in which you can try for admission is CSE, IT, ECE , etc this branches are quite famous as well as high demanding branch for the future.
Thank you..
Hey,
Analysis, probability theory, statistical methodologies, and database management systems are all covered in a statistics course. A statistician's major goals would be to collect data that is relevant in a variety of sectors in order to generate predictions based on that data. Statistics is a mathematical field that deals with data collecting, analysis, and interpretation. Statistics are used in marketing, psychology, scientific research, economics, sociology, social sciences, public health, and a variety of other professions.
Electrical engineering is concerned with the study of electronic devices and equipment, as well as the application of principles to electricity. They also test and supervise the production of electrical equipment. Electrical engineering is a discipline of science that deals with power electronics and develops reliable and efficient electronic systems.
As you can see, both these courses have different basic fundamentals and work areas. Both the universities mentioned by you are excellent in their terms and courses. So, discover your area of interest. Don't use any course vaguely. Get to know the subjects and know your weakness and strengths and then make a decision. The decision should be solely based on what you want to become and what is your area of interest.
Know more about it over here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/statistics-course
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Every course in b.tech will be unique in its own way . It depends on the personal intrest .
The EE too have very hard concepts and has well the CS and IT too have very hard concepts it will all depends on the individual understanding please choose the course by your interest
As you have mentioned that you have got 17k rank in wbjee and you are willing to take admission in purulia government engineering college and cooch Behar government engineering college, so let me tell both the college cut offs are very neck to neck if I consider the previous years.
Cooch Behar cut off for electrical engineering in 2019 was around 13.5 k and that of purulia was 15.5k. But generally as of the current year the cut offs goes low as the seats increase. But you may get purulia college but there is less chance for cooch Behar.
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