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You can change the branch after first year. In the second year you can change the branch. Most of the colleges have the provision to do that. There will be some criterias as well.Lateral Entry means you have the provision to directly enter into second year in btech after the diploma.
Aerospace Engineer at ISRO-
To become an Aerospace Engineer at ISRO,a candidate must have a degree in Aerospace Engineering. For that candidates must have passed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or 3 years Engineering Diploma in any stream from any recognized board.
After the completion of the course, the candidates will get their Aerospace Engineering Degree approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Government of India. The degree allows the candidate to work as an Aerospace Engineer.
To become a space scientist in ISRO, you must pursue an engineering or science course. ISRO usually recruits professionals with a masters in mechanical, electrical or computer engineering or a PhD in Astronomy, Physics, or Mathematics.
On completion of the BTech/BE degree, the third candidates can give the ISRO Centralized Recruitment Board (ICRB) exam. The eligibility for taking this exam is that a candidate must hold a BTech or BE degree in Computer Science, Electronics, or Mechanical or any other related field with a minimum aggregate of 65% marks or 6.8 CGPA on a scale of 10. After clearing the exam, the shortlisted candidates have to appear for a written test and an interview round to join the organization successfully.
For those who have completed their Masters (MSc, ME or MTech) and PhD in related specializations.
On completion of the degree program, Some of the top MTech courses include, such as geophysics, geoinformatics, instrumentation, applied mathematics, etc. For applying directly to the ISRO, the selection process includes a written test and an interview. Clearing this, the candidates can secure a job as a scientist at ISRO.
One may apply for a position as a junior research fellow at ISRO, which allows them to conduct research as scientists and engineers.
Hi aspirant,
Here's is the list of medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh accepting admissions based upon Neet PG scores:
You can get the detailed information about these colleges including fee structure brochure cutoff and also the complete list at https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-medical-colleges-in-uttar-pradesh-accepting-neet-pg
Hope it helps!!
Dear aspirant
If you are appearing for neet 2021 than as of now you have roughly around 22days left for the examination. So now in this much less days you can't learn many new concept so it's better to strengthen the topic you already know.
As neet is on corner you must spent 14-16 hours daily study to score good marks in the upcoming exam.
As you may be knowing biology holds 50% marks questions and easy to learn so you should give maximum time to this subject. You can daily study 6-7 hrs of biology with extensive questions practice from previous year question bank. For other two subjects you can give time as per your convenience if you are good in chemistry you can study 3-4 hrs daily and physics 2-3hr mainly questions practice.
Try daily to attempt a neet mock test which you can get from NTA abhyas app or if you have admit in test series of coaching.
So try to work as hard you can to get good marks.
You can take help of our neet test series also it's very helpful.
Link is below
https://learn.careers360.com/test-series-neet-may/
All the best & study well !!!
Hello Aspirant,
It seems that you want to ask for UPSEE counselling, so dear it is very difficult to predict the admission chances for this year for UPSEE colleges because this year it is very first time when UPSEE/UPTU colleges are going to take admissions for their B.Tech course on the basis of JEE-Main scores so due to absence of any past record or previous year data we cannot analyze your admission chances and it is also known that till last year the admission were taken on the basis of UPSEE score. However on such rank, seeing the rapid rise in competition for government engineering colleges if you belongs to OBC category then also on such OBC rank it would be little bit difficult to get any of the good government engineering college. But yes you can also go for some private colleges.
However, to have a list of all those colleges which you can get based upon your score, category and state you can use JEE-Main College Predictor:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
As per the status of the official website of Udai Pratap Autonomous College, Varanasi the entrance exam schedule isn't announced yet, in fact the last date of online registration has been extended till 23rd August, the chances are after the form-filling gets over the officials may make an announcement regarding the schedule of the entrance test, but to know the exact details stay updated at the official website at http://www.upcollege.org/, and keep preparing for the entrance test.
Since you have 50 percentile in your JEE mains and also you belongs to PWD reservation category so below I'm mentioning the colleges in which you can take admission;
Etc.
Also you can take help of the below mentioned link to predict your college with your percentile with your category (link mentioned below);
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna
Thank You.
The JEE Main reservation criteria 2021 is provided for candidates belonging to categories of EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and persons with disabilities. Candidates who have appeared in the JEE Main 2021 sessions should know how understanding the reservation norms is beneficial in terms of comparatively lower application fee, cutoff marks, and also the course/ admission fee payable at the time of admission in the respective jee main institute.There are institutes that follow the central JEE Main 2021 reservation criteria while there are others that follow the home state quota and other state quotas.
You can also refer the following link for more information.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-reservation-criteria
As you have mentioned that your neet score is 300 marks but you haven't mentioned your category. Nevertheless, i am assuming to be in general category. So, if we look over previous year's cutoff trend for BAMS and BHMS then the cutoff for BAMS was 440+ marks and for BHMS it was 400+ marks. Having said that the cutoff increases every year depending on various factors like number of seats available, difficulty level of the question paper, number of candidates appearing for the examination. Do, this year again the cutoff has increased by nearby 25 marks. So, looking this cutoff your chances to get a government medical college for BAMS and BHMS is almost negligible.
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