M.E /M.Tech.
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The choice between mtech in Control Instrumentation and mtech in Chemical Engineering totally depends on your interest or career goal. If you are interested in designing and operation of chemical processes, you should go for chemical engineering. While if your interest lies in automation, measurement, or control system across different engineering fields, you should go for Control Instrumentation. While, Chemical engineering provides borad and more job opportunities, Control and instrumentation roles may offer higher Starting salary in certain sectors. But the pay between these two heavily depends on institute, company, location, experience and role.
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Yes, Skr degree and PG College for women Rajahmundry offer a B.Sc. with botany (combined as B.Sc. in botany, zoology and chemistry). It is 3 year full time UG course which has a total tution fee of around 15,558 as per the Andhra Pradesh online admission module. For getting admission here you need to pass 10+2 from a recognised board and valid exams like BIEAP, CBSE, or ICSE.
You can visit the college admission website through this link: https://cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/APSCHE/OAMDC24/OAMDCHome.html OR alternatively you can access the official admission website by searching for Andhra Pradesh online admission portal ( APOAP). Keep checking the website for official dates regarding admission to the course, syllabus and more relevant details.
Hello aspirant,
The four-year undergraduate BSc Nursing program prepares students for a career in the medical field. It emphasizes on equipping people with the fundamental abilities needed for medical procedures, patient care, and healthcare administration. Clinical rotations in hospitals and other healthcare facilities provide students with practical experience in addition to the theoretical knowledge provided by the BSc Nursing program.
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With a 34,000 rank , your chances of getting into Pharm.D will mostly depend on:your category/reservation (General, OBC, SC/ST),your local region and seat availability in that counselling phase
You can use this tool to predict your college: https://pharmacy.careers360.com/college-predictor
I’d suggest you participate actively in counselling, don’t miss any rounds, and also keep backup options like B.Pharm if you want to stay in the pharma field.
Hope you get a good college! Thanks for your question and best wishes
With a JEE Main percentile of 53.83 and EWS rank of 89,247 , securing admission to IGEC Sagar for CSE or IT is unlikely, as the closing ranks for these branches are higher.
Consider other colleges with lower cutoff ranks.
Focus on improving your JEE score for future admissions.
In the traditional path to a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree at IIT Delhi, qualifying in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced is an essential step. The admission process primarily revolves around the ranks obtained in this highly competitive examination, followed by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counseling. Your performance in JEE Advanced determines your eligibility for admission to the various undergraduate engineering programs offered by IIT Delhi.
However, it's worth noting that IIT Delhi, like some other IITs, does offer alternative routes for admission to specific programs that do not necessarily require a JEE Advanced score. These alternative pathways often cater to different academic interests or utilize other national-level entrance examinations. For instance, admission to postgraduate programs like M.Tech or Ph.D. may be possible through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). Similarly, for management programs such as an MBA at IIT Delhi, the Common Admission Test (CAT) score is considered.
Furthermore, IIT Delhi also provides short-term certificate programs in specialized areas like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and UX Design. These programs typically have their own eligibility criteria and do not rely on JEE Main or JEE Advanced scores for admission. Therefore, while a B.Tech admission through the standard route mandates a good rank in JEE Advanced, exploring other programs and admission criteria specific to those programs at IIT Delhi might present alternative opportunities for students. It is always best to check the official IIT Delhi website for the most up-to-date admission guidelines for all the programs they offer.
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The 12th board marks calculation depends on the education board you are affiliated with. Some boards, like Karnataka PU Board, consider the average of four semesters, while CBSE and most state boards rely on final board exam performance.
If your board follows a semester system, weightage varies. For example, Karnataka's PUC weightage is I PU (20%) + II PU Midterm (20%) + II PU Final Exam (60%). Always check your board’s official guidelines.
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Yes, after Class 10, students can join military schools, but options are limited. Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) admit students into Class 11, but admissions are based on a Common Entrance Test (CET), followed by an interview and medical examination. Candidates must meet the age and educational requirements. Additionally, some institutions like Sainik Schools mainly admit students in Class 6 and 9, so direct entry after Class 10 is rare. Preparing early improves the chances of joining a military school successfully.
hi. ,
the G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science (GNITS) in Hyderabad primarily admits students through TS EAMCET . however for category B seats GNITS also consider JEE mains examination .
to enhance your chances to get admission aim for 90 or above percentile .
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