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I have rank 35503 in COMEDK , in which college can I get admission in Computer science, Electronics & Computer Telecommunication. I cannot afford a seat through management quota. Thanks

Kanishka kaushikii 11th Aug, 2024

Hello aspirant,
COMEDK is a highly competitive entrance exam for engineering admissions in Karnataka. With a rank of 35503, securing a seat in top-tier colleges for Computer Science or Electronics & Computer Telecommunication might be challenging through the general category.

There are several private engineering colleges in Karnataka that offer Computer Science and E&C. Your rank might secure you a seat in these colleges. Some government engineering colleges in Karnataka might have lower cutoffs for these branches. Explore options like affiliated colleges or those with different specializations within the same branch.

If your primary goal is to secure admission to a good college, you might consider exploring other engineering branches with higher chances based on your rank. If you're open to studying in other states, consider engineering entrance exams like JEE Main or state-level exams.

For more detailed information you can check the link attached below.

https://engineering.careers360.com/comedk-college-predictor

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what will be fees for NT2 if we got electronics and telecommunication branch through CAP round?

vaibhavi bhalsod 10th Aug, 2024

Hello

The fees for NT2 in the Electronics and Telecommunication branch through CAP round will depend on the institution and the specific program . However, here are some examples of tuition fees for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering programs in different institutions:


- *Ram Meghe College of Engineering Amravati*: Rs 2.93 Lakh

- *ViMEET*: Rs 2.34 Lakh

- *PCCOE Engineering College, Pune*: Rs139,130 - Rs 164,265


Please note that these fees may not include additional costs such as development fees, university fees, student activity fees, and eligibility fees. I recommend checking with the institution directly for the most up-to-date and accurate fee information.

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Hi I got 74.45 percentile in mhtcet can i get electronics and telecommunication in thakur college i belong to hindi minority

vaibhavi bhalsod 21st Jul, 2024

Hello bhavya

*Admission to Electronics and Telecommunication at Thakur College*


To be considered for admission to the Electronics and Telecommunication program at Thakur College, you need to meet the following criteria  :


- *MHT CET Cutoff*: The overall cutoff percentile for MHT CET is 82.44 to 97.57.

- *Hindi Minority*: As a Hindi minority student, the admission process might be easier, and you might have a higher chance of getting admitted.

- *Eligibility Criteria*: The minimum eligibility criteria for Open category students is 50% in 12th standard and should have appeared for MHT CET and JEE Main for admission based on merit.

- *Admission Process*: The admission process is based on the MHT CET exam, which is conducted once a year, usually between March and May. There are three admission rounds, with decreasing cutoffs in each subsequent round.

- *Reservation*: There is a reservation for Hindi minority students, which might increase your chances of getting admitted.


*Additional Information*


- *Institutional Quota*: If you don't get admission through the CAP round, you can try applying through the institutional quota.

- *Admission Form*: You will need to fill out an admission form and provide the required documents.

- *Required Documents*: The documents required for admission include your MHT CET scorecard, 12th standard mark sheet, and other relevant documents.


*Important Dates*


- *MHT CET Exam*: The MHT CET exam is usually conducted between March and May.

- *Admission Rounds*: There are three admission rounds, with decreasing cutoffs in each subsequent round.

- *CAP Round*: The CAP round is the counseling round for admission to engineering colleges in Maharashtra.


Would you like more information about Thakur College?

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I want to know what is the cut off list of electronics and telecommunication engineering

jadhavakshata623 31st Aug, 2024

Hello reader,

you can easily find the cut-off list of electronics and telecommunication engineering on google or a curated list for the 2024 academic year can be obtained from OpenAI. you can mention your constraints and find the correct cut-off.

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I have done my ICSE 10th and wish to join robotics and automation. A college offering Diploma in Robotics and Automation would be better or should I take up Diploma in Mechanical Engg or Diploma in Electrical and Telecommunication Engg and then go for B Tech in Robotics?

Nitin Kumar 14th Jun, 2024

Diploma in Robotics and Automation:

  • Focus: Provides specific knowledge and skills in robotics and automation systems, including design, operation, and maintenance. You learn about robot kinematics, dynamics, control systems, sensors, and actuators.

  • Benefits:
    • Faster entry into the workforce in robotics and automation field.
    • Gain practical skills through hands-on labs and projects.
    • Strong foundation for further studies in robotics (B.Tech. in Robotics).

  • Drawbacks:
    • Might limit career options compared to a broader engineering diploma.
    • Less theoretical foundation compared to a mechanical or electrical engineering diploma.


    • Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering:
      • Focus: Provides a broad foundation in mechanical or electrical engineering principles, respectively. You'll learn about mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, electrical circuits, electronics, communication systems, etc.

      • Benefits:
        • Opens doors to a wider range of engineering careers beyond robotics.
        • Stronger theoretical foundation for B.Tech. in Robotics (or other engineering fields).

      • Drawbacks:
        • Might not provide as much specific robotics and automation knowledge as a dedicated diploma.
        • Requires additional effort to learn robotics through self-study or electives during B.Tech.

          I hope it helps!

(https://medium.com/@dpgpolytechnic33/best-diploma-in-robotics-and-automation-827f15790f58)

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I am a diploma student. I will complete my diploma in electronics and telecommunication engineering this June 2024. Can I get know your direct second year cutoffs and fee structure? Thankyou!

Rohan 6th Apr, 2025

As a diploma holder in Electronics & Telecommunication (completing in June 2024), you can apply for direct second-year (lateral entry) B.Tech/B.E. programs in Maharashtra.

  • Cutoffs:

  • Vary yearly based on CAP rounds and college.

  • Check the DTE Maharashtra website or individual college sites for exact cutoffs.

  • Fee Structure (approximate examples):

  • MIT-WPU Pune : 3.15–3.55 lakh/year

  • VJTI Mumbai : ~85,000–95,000/year

  • KJ Somaiya : As per FRA guidelines

Visit official college websites or DTE Maharashtra for latest updates.

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Question : Which infrastructure sector focuses on the generation and distribution of electricity?

Option 1: Energy infrastructure
 

Option 2: Transportation infrastructure
   

Option 3: Telecommunication infrastructure

 

Option 4: Water infrastructure

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Energy infrastructure
 


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Energy infrastructure

The infrastructure sector that focuses on the generation and distribution of electricity is energy infrastructure. Energy infrastructure refers to the physical systems and facilities involved in the production, transmission, and distribution of various forms of energy, including electricity. This includes power plants, transmission lines, substations, distribution networks, and related infrastructure. Energy infrastructure plays a critical role in meeting the energy demands of residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, ensuring a reliable and continuous supply of electricity. It involves the generation of electricity from various sources such as fossil fuels, renewable energy, nuclear power, and the infrastructure required to deliver that electricity to consumers.

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Question : Which infrastructure sector focuses on waste management and sanitation?

Option 1: Environmental infrastructure
  

Option 2: Energy infrastructure
  

Option 3: Transportation infrastructure

 

Option 4: Telecommunication infrastructure

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Environmental infrastructure
  


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Environmental infrastructure

The infrastructure sector that focuses on waste management and sanitation is environmental infrastructure. Environmental infrastructure refers to the physical systems and facilities that are designed to manage and protect the environment, including waste management, sanitation, and pollution control.

Within environmental infrastructure, waste management and sanitation systems play a crucial role in ensuring the proper collection, treatment, and disposal of waste to minimize environmental pollution and health hazards. This includes solid waste management, wastewater treatment plants, recycling facilities, landfill sites, and related infrastructure.

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if i completed diploma in electronics and telecommunication can i get admission into AI in btech

mjaisinghani62 27th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant

Bachelor of technology in Artificial intelligence is a four years undergraduate program.

The course deals with advanced learning that provides knowledge of advanced technologies like machine learning etc. It also provides deep learning and artificial cognition.

Eligibility for b tech in AI - Thr student must have passed class xii with minimum 60% marks from reputed university with physics,  chemistry , mathematics anc computer science.


Top brech colleges are

IIT kanpur

IiT hyderabad

NIT Surthkal

SDM university

Jamia milia Humdard , New delhi



https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-artificial-intelligence


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Question : What was the main objective of the Telecommunication Policy of 1999 in India?

 

Option 1: Encouraging private sector participation

Option 2: Nationalizing telecommunication services

Option 3: Restricting foreign investments

Option 4: Promoting rural connectivity

Team Careers360 7th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Encouraging private sector participation


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Encouraging private sector participation

The Telecommunication Policy of 1999 aimed to encourage private sector participation in the telecommunications sector in India. It marked a significant shift from the previous policy regime, which had a state monopoly on telecommunication services.

By encouraging private sector participation, the policy aimed to increase efficiency, improve service quality, and expand the reach of telecommunication services across the country. It facilitated the entry of new players, both domestic and foreign, into the Indian telecommunications market, leading to increased competition and innovation.

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