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I understand your dilemma. For comparison of 2 such college. I recommend you to use careers360 college comparison. A link is provided to you for the same. It will be helpful to you. https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?icn=college-compare_landing-page&ici=other-products-section_c360-home
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VIT is famous for its placements but this branch does not have enough placement opportunities, but if you are interested in instruments or to this branch, then you can opt that. Also, once you join the college and you perform well then you can change your branch, you can
hi,
see IIITDM jabalpur offers m.tech courses on below mentioned stream,
M.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
M.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering (ME)
M.Tech. in Mechatronics
however there is no stream named micro
Thanu, to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th or equivalent, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This is ideally 10+2 format or equivalent. But if you can study these subjects from NIOS or as a Private
Actually both the collages are good.In the placements point of view both the collages are same but kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology is good because Almost 140+ companies have visited this campus in 2017-2018 for placements.
For more information you can go through the links below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/manipal-institute-of-technology
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/kiit-college-of-engineering-gurgaon
ALL THE
For calculating the top 20 percentile, these subjects are to be considered - PCM, a language with highest score, another subject other than these four where you have got highest marks. But this year it's different. As all the subjects of class 12 of several boards have not conducted and
To calculate top 20 percentile for Maharashtra ya any other board five subject will considered
If the candidate has more than one 5th paper, the one with higher marks will be considered.
Hope this helps!! All the best!!
As per the board criteria for NITs admissions, a general/ OBC category candidate is required to score an aggregate of at least 75% in his/ her respective board exams. There is a relaxation of 10% for SC/ST Category candidates. Calculating your aggregate percentage, it equates to 68%. So, you are
Hello Aspirant!!!
To take admission in any of IITs, NITs, CFTIs, IIITs, you need to have a minimum aggregate of 75% in this five subjects.
Regarding EVS, you can confirmed by calling to Vashi Board, Maharashtra.
Hope you are clear. Thankyou.
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