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Dear applicant out of the two selected colleges of yours first let us discuss on RVCE, overall a very good college with improved infrastructure, good faculties, great facilities, placements with salary packages from 7 LPA to 9 LPA and more. MSRIT is also a wise option but if you consider the fee structure the placements will not satisfy your expectations. But the teachers are really good. Now if you think of your curriculum, Electronics and Electrical Engineering would be the better one from RVCE. Hope it helps,
Good luck !!
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https://www.careers360.com/colleges/ramaiah-institute-of-technology-bangalore
Hello aspirant,
Electronics and Telecommunication is a course which lets us know about the various principles and practical aspects that are related to the designing of various telecommunications instruments. The BTech degree in this discipline trains students in dealing with the performance of telecommunication systems.
There is a vast scope for students studing this course. Graduates can work in electricity generation and distribution, communications, transportation, telecommunications industry as electronics engineers. Engineers work on improving the functionality and technology of communication devices and servers.
Some subjects under this course are:-Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Computer Organization and System Software, Digital Electronics, Industrial Instrumentation, Satellite Communications.
Students who have interest and want to learn about the planning, performance monitoring, optimization and management of both small scale and complex telecommunications systems are suitable for this course. Employment areas for this course are Signal and Telecommunication Companies, IT Companies Robotics and Automation Companiesand many more.
Candidates can work in various Central Government, State Government enterprises like All India Radio, Indian Telephone Industries, MTNL, National Physical Laboratories, Civil Aviation Department; Post and Telegraph Department, Co-ordination Department, Bharat Electronics Limited, etc.
Hope this helps...
Yes, I believe AIT Pune is one of the best Technical Institutions in Pune City at par with COEP, MIT and VIT Pune. The institutions beaides having great placements for ETCE, also has excellent faculty, infrastructure and research facilities. Being located near Technology and Manufacturing Hubs of Pune and nearby Pimpri Chinchwad & Chakan, provide huge scope and impetus to training, projects and placements.
For more information about AIT Pune do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/army-institute-of-technology-pune/amp
Greetings dear aspirant
Firstly, I would like to congratulate you for successful completion of your VITEEE exam. When it comes to Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) branch at Vellore campus, the cut-off was 16,000 and 15,500 in the years 2015 and 2016 respectively. Therefore with a rank near to 25,000, its not possible to get a EEE seat in any category.
Also, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering branch is not there in any of the VIT campuses. Following are the few specialisations in Electronics and Communication engineering (ECE) :
Courses Offered in Vellore Campus:
1. B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering
2. B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering with Spec. in Biomedical Engineering
3. B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering with Spec. in IoT and Sensors
4. B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering with Spec. in Sensors and Wearable Technology.
Courses Offered in Chennai Campus:
2. B.Tech. Electronics and Computer Engineering
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-cutoff
You can have a look at the cut-off trends from the above link
Hope this helps!!
All the best for your counselling process
Greetings of the day
First of all, congrats on successful completion of VITEEE exam. When it comes to your first daughter, with a rank of 20,000 its hard to get a Electrical (EEE) seat in Vellore campus as the cut-off was 15,500 in the year 2016. She can try applying for Electrical branch at Chennai campus where she can easily get a EEE seat in 1st category itself.
Coming to your second daughter, it's really tough to get a CS seat as it has high demand these days. The cut-off trends keep changing every year and it depends on the number of students attempting the exam, difficulty level, number of available seats, etc. With a rank near to 80,000, its not possible to get any seat in Vellore or Chennai campus in any category. Whereas, she can secure a CS seat in their Amravati (AP) and Bhopal campuses in 1st or 2nd fee categories itself as these are recently established.
VIT AP and VIT Bhopal offer many specialisations in CSE branch such as Artificial Intelligence, Cyber security and Digital forensics, Gaming Technology, Health Informatics, Networking and Security, Data Analytics, Robotics, Business Systems. These courses are future ready and have high placement opportunities. You can opt for the one you like from these specialisations.
You can have a look at the cut-off trends from the above link.
Hope it helps!!
All the best
Hello Disha,
Hello Aditya Kaushik,
It is really unpredictable because cut-offs changes every year. But based on previous year's cut-offs it can be said that it is difficult for you to get Electrical and Electronics Engineering branch in Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore in Category 1, for your VITEEE Rank because your rank is not in the range of previous year's cut-offs of B. Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering in VIT Vellore Campus.
You may get B. Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Category 2 or 3 but you need to pay additional fees amount for 4 years.
You can go through below link to get more information about VITEEE cut-offs.
All The Best!!
Dear aspirant,
According to your question there is no as such minimum percentile which would be required to take admission into NITS in these branches(mentioned by you).
Admission in these colleges are done on the basis of all india rank and so it is next to impossible to predict the minimum percentile required as the quality of students that appear for the exam changes every year.
But on a general basis a percentile of 97+ would be a safer score.
Dear Aspirant,
As such, after CS, Mechanical & IT offer some of the good placements. Even for that matter Chemical offers good placements. But there are millions of students who pass out every year from colleges through out India, but what it is that separate you from others. It's difficult to generalise this. It is very difficult to categorise as such. The most important part of doing engineering is you need to be able to enjoy what you are learning. If you are simply taking admission in college based on placement, you may not enjoy learning engineering after you have taken up your admission. So it's important for you to define clearly why you are taking admission in engineering.
What separates you from others is the skills you develop & learn during your graduating years. The network you make for yourself & how you can provide value to people. Good soft skills will obviously help you in the long run.
I'd suggest you to try & take admission in colleges which interest you, so that you can enjoy learning.
Try thinking on the same.
Hello,
Considering the cut off in 2019 round 3 , based on your percentile and category here is the list of colleges in which you have chances of getting seat
Cut off changes every year depending on number of candidates qualified, difficulty of exam and number of seats available etc.
You may use our MHT CET college predictor to know the colleges in which you have chances of getting seat
https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
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