Mechanical Engineering
Dear Student,
IIT-JAM merit is used to determine admission to NIT's M.Sc. Physics programme. You must therefore show up for IIT-JAM. You must have studied Physics and Mathematics for two years or two semesters in the prerequisite examination, which is a bachelor's degree from a recognised board, in order to
94 percentile is a great score and not only mechanical, you can even get some of the most sought-after branches in National Institute of Technologies. Some of the best NITs that you may get for Mechanical Engineering are:
NIT Sikkim NIT Silchar NIT Arunachal Pradesh NIT Meghalaya
You can also
Dear aspirant,
It is hard to compare the above mentioned courses as they are two completely different courses.
The scope depends on what you want to do after the degree.
If you are passionate about mechanical and are thinking of getting into the core jobs then obviously choose NIT Mechanical
Hi dear,
As cut-offs changes from year to year it is difficult to predict exactly and cut-offs depends on many factors like.
* Number of students appeared in AP EAMCET exam
* Caste Category of the students
* Number of seats available
* Difficulty level of AP EAMCET exam
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Some of the colleges in which you can get Mechanical Engineering through ECET and their cut-offs are as follows:
JNTU College of Engineering, Hyderabad: 120 OU College of Engineering, Hyderabad: 1600 Bhaskar Engineering College, Yenkapally: 1200 Mallareddy Engineering College, Maisammaguda: 5000
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well
So in order to get a free seat in JNTU through AP EAMCET, you must satisfy the criteria set by the university.
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