Electronics and Communication Engineering
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The Council of Architecture (CoA) needs a 10+2 and a diploma with mathematics subject being compulsory along with at least 45% overall aggregate marks. If you fulfil these conditions, then you are surely eligible for NATA entrance exam.
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NATA Eligibility Criteria 2025 (Out) - Check Age Limit, Qualification, Aggregate Marks
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Yes, it is possible. In PGCET, branches like CSE, ISE, and related specializations (like AI, ML, Data Science) are offered during counselling. If you are from EC background, you are eligible to opt for CSE/IT/Data Science branches in M.Tech through KEA. However, keep in mind that the cut-off for Data Science is quite high because it is in demand.
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ECE at PES EC campus is considered good with decent placements, especially in core electronics as well as software roles since many students end up in IT companies too. If you are mainly interested in coding and want CSE, then waiting for 2nd round counselling can be an option, but you should be realistic getting CSE in top tier colleges may not be possible with your rank. If you are fine with PES EC and want a stable branch with flexibility for both core and IT jobs, then ECE is a safe choice. If your main aim is only CSE, you can wait for the 2nd round, but don’t expect a big jump into Tier 1 colleges.
Hello Aspirant,
If you want to be an astronaut and want to do an MS abroad, it is better to focus on a stream that has technical foundation and research opportunities. Here is your option:
First of all, congrats on getting into PES University, which is one of the most reputed private universities in South India. Now about your dilemma , EC at PES vs CSE in a Tier 2 college.
PES has great faculty, strong placements, and top companies regularly recruit from there. Even students from EC branch get into IT jobs if they learn coding well. So, if you’re okay with working hard on your programming skills and interested in a good campus + brand name, PES EC is a strong choice.
On the other hand, if the Tier 2 college you're considering has very strong placement records for CSE, and your passion is strictly software/coding, then switching might make sense. But in general, PES EC is a better long-term option, especially if you make use of the resources and keep upskilling.
Hello Prajna
The best combination in engineering is still considered to be Computer Science and Engineering (CSE).
Although branches/specializations like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML) or Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AIDS) have a bright future, still the leading branch is CSE core.
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Yes, if you hold a degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, you are widely eligible for roles such as:
Make sure you check specific eligibility criteria in any recruitment notice. Your degree is recognized and valid in many central and state government technical recruitments.
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1. Your REAP rank is 228 with EWS and Rajasthan domicile
2. MBM Jodhpur gives CSE and ECE seats to students below 300to400 rank
3. Your rank is very good so you can get CSE or ECE
4. Electrical and Mechanical seats also possible for your rank
5. You should fill all your choices from top to bottom
6. You have strong chance in first or second round allotment
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/reap-cutoff
Dear aspirant,
To access previous years' question papers for the Bundelkhand University BA LLB exam, you should check the Bundelkhand University official website or contact the university directly. In Bundelkhand University's official website, look for a dedicated section for academic resources or examinations and check for downloadable question papers or a link to an online repository of past exams. If you are unable to find the papers through their official website, you can contact the university's academic department or examination office directly.
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The merit list in MHT CET is structured in a way to consider multiple categories: All India Merit, Home University Merit, and State Merit, among others. The most appropriate one for you depends on the type of institute you're applying to and your domicile status.
If you are from Maharashtra and applying to a college in your local region, your rank in the Home University list will be most significant. For autonomous or private colleges, they might look at the State Merit or even All India merit depending on the seat type.
To explore MHT CET’s detailed merit categories and cut-off info, visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-rank-wise-college-list
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