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Yes, there are universities like LPU which does offer lateral entry into second year of BCA, the eligibility criteria is passed diploma in engineering in any discipline from a recognized university, securing 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories. admission is based on the merit of the qualifying examination, check out at https://www.lpu.in/programmes/computer-applications/lateral-entry-in-bca, there is also Maharishi Markandeshwar Deemed to be University, Mullana which offers BCA Lateral Entry, the eligibility criteria remains the same, and here also admission is based on the merit of the qualifying examination, visit our page at https://www.careers360.com/university/maharishi-markandeshwar-deemed-be-university-mullana/bca-lateral-entry-course to know more dtails regarding this.
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Here is the cut off in KCET Round 1 counselling for admission in to G S S S Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women Mysore in Electronics Communication
You haven't mentioned your category assuming that you belong to general merit you have slight chances of getting seat in Electronics and Communication in G S S S Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women Mysore in Electronics Communication. Cut off changes every year 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 and this year cut off click on the link given below
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Some of the applications are as follows,
1. Computer vision (Used to calibrate camera, stitch together stereo images)
2.Control theory (Optimal controller can be found using simple linear algebra)
3 The key applications enabled by matrix theory in two major fields of interest in electrical engineering, namely wireless communications and signal processing
4. Among the major applications in wireless communications, the role of matrix representations and decompositions in characterizing multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication systems is described.
Dual Degree means that you will be awarded two degrees at a time. The dual degree is essentially equally to Integrated MTech degree course. This means that over a 5 years of time you will be awarded the BTech and MTech degree simultaneously. So this course isn't awarded in every college so if you get a chance you can do it as in this course you will save 1 year of time because if you wish to do BTech and MTech separately then BTech is 4 years and MTech is 2 years i.e., 6 years. So if you have dual degree course then you will essentially save 1 years.
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There is no difficulties for a student of BTech ECE mains Electronics and Communication Engineering to take admission in Mtech in the branches of computer science engineering. For taking admission in m tech courses candidate has to secure at least 60% marks in BTech in the related subject means ECE or computer related any course of study, the candidate also has to qualify in GATE exam for taking admission in Mtech courses.
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The eligibility criteria for pursuing M.Tech in India is as follows:
Admission criteria:
Therefore, YES students who are pursuing B.Tech in ECE are eligible for the mentioned post-graduate course.
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Yes ,According to previous year cutoff You are eligible for this colleges . The cut off each year is dependent on various aspects. The difficulty level of the exam, the number of students appearing ,etc. So, maybe you get into in not first round but later ones. You got a good rank , and you can check your colleges in the college predictor, providing necessary information.
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Dear student, You may have the chances to get into IT if seats were available, I suggest you to try until the last round so that you may get what you are interested in. Don’t be afraid of computer programming, NIT srinagar is well Known for its teaching they will help you in all aspects of learning computer and it’s languages. Both IT and CSE have equal importance. It does have a similar syllabus the only difference is an IT student implements the technology and CSE student focus on design and use of computers. But it may be difficult for you to get CSE you can try for CSE with specialisations and IT
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the only option left is to participate in spot admission in the college and branch you want , if seats are vacant and you have good luck then you will get the desired branch and college which you want , nothing else can be done if you forget to delete other higher options
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