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A KCET rank of 30,915 can still offer you a good range of options, especially under the state quota and depending on your category . While top government colleges like UVCE or RVCE may be slightly out of reach at this rank, there are still several good engineering colleges that accept ranks around this range for various branches, especially in core and emerging areas.Some of the colleges you might get into include Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, JSSATE, or Acharya Institute of Technology, in branches like Mechanical, Civil, EEE, or newer programs like AI & ML in less competitive colleges. Counseling plays a huge role here, and choice filling should be done smartly by analyzing previous year cutoff trends.
You can Check last year’s KCET cutoff data round-wise link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
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With 89.60% in SSC, you can apply for Computer Engineering in Government Polytechnic Nagpur. Last year, open category cut-off was around 93%, and OBC cut-off was around 89.2%. If you are in OBC or have Nagpur home quota, your chances are good. You may get a seat in later CAP rounds.
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Admission to JMI (Jamia Milia Islamia) in the course of B.Tech is through national level exam for engineering that's JEE MAIN. As per the rules of JEE MAIN, a student must've scored 75% in class 12th with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. As you've scored less than 75% (General Category), you are not eligibile for JEE MAIN. You can appear for improvement exam to increase your percentage in class 12th.
I hope this information will help you.
No, the GU-ART syllabus is not always based on the third-year syllabus. It can vary depending on the specific program you are applying for. The GU-ART (Goa University Admissions Ranking Test) is designed to assess your eligibility for postgraduate programs, not undergraduate programs. While there might be some overlap, the GU-ART syllabus typically focuses on the content covered in semesters 1 to 4 of the undergraduate program corresponding to your chosen postgraduate field. https://www.careers360.com/university/goa-universitytaleigao-plateau-goa/admission I hope it helps!
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With your BTech degree percentage of 84 and a GATE score of 301, along with your SC category, you have a chance to secure admission in MTech programs at some IITs, but it may not be assured in the top-ranking ones due to intense competition.
However, admissions also depend on various factors such as the number of seats available, the specific department and program you're applying to, and the preferences of the particular IIT you're interested in. Some IITs may consider your application favorably based on your category and GATE score.
Considering your GATE score of 301 and SC category, here are a few IITs and MTech courses where you might have a chance of admission:
IIT Delhi:
IIT Bombay:
IIT Madras:
IIT Kanpur:
It's advisable to check the respective IITs' official websites for detailed information on MTech admissions, including eligibility criteria, seat matrix, and admission procedure.
Consider using the GATE College Predictor tool provided below to get more specific information.
GATE College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-gate_cp
Regarding SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) and SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level) examinations:
SSC JE is conducted for recruitment to the posts of Junior Engineers in various government departments, whereas SSC CGL is conducted for recruitment to Group B and C posts in various ministries, departments, and organizations of the Government of India.
For both examinations, eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific posts and departments. Generally, a bachelor's degree in engineering is required for SSC JE, while for SSC CGL, a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university is required.
As an SC candidate, you may have certain relaxations in terms of age limits and qualifying marks in these examinations.
For detailed information on eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, and application procedures, you should refer to the official websites of SSC (Staff Selection Commission).
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HI,
Congratulations on clearing the EC GATE 2024 exam with a score of 424 in the OBC category! With your background in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, you certainly have a good chance of getting admission into NITs (National Institutes of Technology) for the VLSI branch.
However, admission criteria can vary from one NIT to another, and they often consider factors such as GATE score, academic performance, and sometimes even personal interviews or written tests. Since you've achieved a decent score in GATE, you stand a good chance of securing admission, provided you meet the eligibility criteria and other requirements set by the respective NITs.
To increase your chances further, make sure to carefully research the admission processes and eligibility criteria of the NITs offering VLSI courses. Additionally, stay updated with the latest notifications and announcements from these institutions regarding admissions and counseling procedures. It's also advisable to prepare your application materials meticulously and seek guidance if needed.
Also, consider using the GATE College Predictor tool provided below to get more specific information based on your GATE Score and Category.
Overall, with your GATE score and background in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, you have a promising chance of securing admission into VLSI programs at NITs. Good luck with your admissions process!
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