Mechanical Engineering
Hello Shashank,
According to the previous years' cutoff trends, your rank can be quite a problem for getting admission in Mechanical Sciences for PG. However, it is not certain because a number of factors are considered for cutoff preparation such as:
Hello aspirant,
As of now it's tough to say which college you can get because the cutoff changes every year with college.but based on previous year analysis and your rank, category we can find you possibilities into the colleges.now the last year cutoff for mechanical in Andhra University is 5302
Hello Aspirant,
According to the rank and category you have mentioned in the question you have good chances of getting Mechanical engineering in some NITs as per previous year's cut-off. As cut-offs for this year is not declared yet so we can guide you on the basis of previous year's
Hope you are doing well,
Both the colleges are similar with the placements both comparitively JNTUA is better than Gayathri Vidya parshid college.
Check below link for further more information about JNTUA college,
https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-technological-university-anantapur
Check below link for further information about Gayathri Vidya parshid college,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/gayatri-vidya-parishad-college-of-engineering-visakhapatnam
Hope this
Dear aspirant,
According to your question and taking into consideration that you want to know about the nsp scholrships and also taking into consideration that you are a obc candidate.
I would like to tell you that there are many scholrships available for you. You also comes into minority category
hello,
According to your percentile which is low actually if you look at the cut offs this year the cut offs are high for all the colleges. You can get only mid-level private institutes for CSE, IT, ECE. Below are some colleges you may get in mumbai and pune:
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Dear Student,
as per the cutoff range of last year, the chances for you to get a seat in MMMUT Gorakhpur based on your JEE Mains rank and above mentioned category is quite less. However there are other colleges that you will be able to secure a seat in, namely,
Hello,
After doing btech in mechanical engineering you can go for further studies in MBA, MS ,M.Tech,or you can do some other external courses or programme which will build your resume. Depending upon your interest you can opt any of the option .
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Hi Dear,
Yes, you can join Polytechnic college in tamil Nadu from second year through lateral entry. however, you'll have to check specific college terms and admission policy through lateral entry to be eligible.
Following are top polytechnic college in Tamil Nadu:
1 . Tamil Nadu Polytechnic College, Madurai
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Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
On such percentile and category you have good chances of getting some colleges with Mechanical engineering branch through MHT CET counselling according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows
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