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1. Can I choose ece (vlsi) in ceg 2. Can I have better placements with high salary like starts from 15lpa, 20lpa 3. Can I work in it field

Taabia Fathima 17th Jul, 2025

Yes, you can choose ECE (VLSI) at CEG Anna University If your cut-off and TNEA rank meet the required eligbility. VLSI is a core and in-demand specialization with strong placement potential. However starting packages of 15-20LPA for freshers are very rare and usually offered only in top-tier companies such as Intel,Qualcomm etc. and that too only for candidates with Exceptional skills or from IITs.

At CEG,Top IT companies visit for placements but average packages range between 6 - 8 LPA for top performing students. With the right skills in design tools, internships and strong academic projects,higher packages are possible over time.

Yes, you can work in IT field too. after ECE VLSI, as IT companies like TCS,Infosys,Wipro recruit ECE students .

Career Boost tip:

Focus on mastering VLSI tools,doing internships and buliding potential projects.

For IT roles sharpen your skills in coding, DSA,Python and development skills.

This increases your chance of landing roles in top companies with better pay.

For further details:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/vlsi-design-course


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Class 11 th syllabus since stream

Nikita shahi 17th Jul, 2025
Hello,
The Class 11 Science stream syllabus mainly focuses on building the foundation for your higher studies in science, and if you want to appear for competitive exams like NEET, JEE, CUET, etc. It is divided into three major subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, depending on your subject combination. Here's a clear and simple breakdown:
But this syllabus is based on CBSE NCERT. If your state board doesn't follow NCERT, please check your board’s official syllabus.
For Physics as it has both theory and practical
Important Chapters:
  • Physical World & Units
  • Motion in a Straight Line
  • Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Gravitation
  • Thermodynamics
  • Oscillations and Waves
  • Mechanical Properties of Fluids and Solids
Practical Work: Experiments based on measurement, motion, and heat.

For Chemistry also it has both  Theory and Practical both
  • Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
  • Structure of an Atom
  • Classification of Elements (Periodic Table)
  • Chemical Bonding
  • States of Matter (Gases and Liquids)
  • Thermodynamics
  • Equilibrium
  • Redox Reactions
  • Hydrocarbons
  • The s-Block Element
Practical Work: Acid-base titrations, salt analysis, basic lab techniques.

Biology (if you have PCB)
Important Chapters:
  • Diversity of Living Organisms (Classification of Plants & Animals)
  • Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
  • Cell Structure and Function
  • Plant Physiology (Photosynthesis, Respiration)
  • Human Physiology (Digestion, Circulation, Excretion)
Practical Work: Study of slides, specimens, and experiments related to plant and animal functions.

Mathematics (if you have PCM)
Important Chapters:
  • Sets, Relations, Functions
  • Trigonometry
  • Complex Numbers
  • Permutations & Combinations
  • Sequences and Series
  • Straight Lines and Conic Sections
  • Probability
  • Limits and Derivatives
You also study English and sometimes a 5th subject like Computer Science or Physical Education, depending on your school.
So, overall, Class 11 Science stream forms the base for future and competitive exams. Stay focused, and try to understand concepts instead of just memorizing them.
Thank you
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I scored 95.10 percentile in mah cet bba bms exam now I want to take admission in a college in bms/baf i passed 12th in 2024 which college should I go for and I not a local of maharashtra

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jul, 2025

With 95.10 percentile in the MAH CET 2025 for BBA/BMS and being a non-local (Outside Maharashtra State – OMS candidate), you have a competitive score, but admission to top Mumbai colleges under the All India quota can still be challenging due to limited seats and high cutoffs.

For BMS or BAF, your percentile places you in a strong position for mid-tier to upper-mid-tier colleges. Admission to top institutes like NM College, Mithibai, Jai Hind, and HR College is highly competitive, especially for the All India category, where cutoffs often exceed 96–98 percentile. While you’re close, these colleges may still be difficult to get in the initial rounds.

You should actively consider applying to colleges like:

  • Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management

  • SIES College of Arts, Science & Commerce

  • Wilson College

  • Sydenham College (for BAF specifically)

  • Thakur College of Science and Commerce

These institutions have a solid academic reputation and are more accessible at your percentile. Since you passed Class 12 in 2024, you’re eligible for this year’s CAP rounds. Make sure you complete the centralized admission process (CAP) on the official portal and select colleges in order of preference. Track the institute-wise and category-wise cutoffs regularly.

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I want to join online MBA but dont know how to apply and last date

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jul, 2025


  • You can apply to universities like Amity Online, NMIMS Global, Manipal Online, DY Patil, Symbiosis Online, and IGNOU.

  • Most of them are currently accepting applications for the July–September 2025 batch.

  • The process is pretty simple:

    • Go to the university’s official website.

    • Register using your email/phone.

    • Fill out the application form and upload documents (graduation marksheet, ID proof, photo, etc.).

    • Pay the application fee.

  • Entrance exams are usually not required. Admission is based on graduation marks.

  • The last date for most applications is around 15th September 2025 (might vary slightly by university).

  • IGNOU has rolling admissions, so their deadlines might be different.

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Physiotherapy best college in Madhya Pradesh

Nikita shahi 17th Jul, 2025

Hii,

If you’re looking for the best colleges for Physiotherapy in Madhya Pradesh, here are some good options you can consider:

If you want to take admission in Government Colleges you can check these colleges

1. Government College of Physiotherapy, Indore

One of the most reputed in MP, it is also affiliated with MP Medical Science University

2. Government Physiotherapy College, Bhopal

Offers BPT and MPT, and has good infrastructure and experienced faculty

For Private Colleges:

1. LNCT University, Bhopal

Popular private college with BPT & MPT courses, with modern labs and hospital tie ups.

2. People’s University, Bhopal

Offers BPT and higher studies and focuses on clinical training.

For the Admission Process, most colleges take admission based on your class 12th PCB marks and some may conduct their own entrance test or follow MP online counselling

For a complete list of physiotherapy colleges in Madhya Pradesh, click here:

https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-physiotherapy-colleges-in-madhya-pradesh

It's better to check for approval from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists (IAP) before applying.

All the best!

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in tamilnadu tnea counselling I score 422 marks in 12th board exam whether I get seats ingovernment colleges in tamilnadu?

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jul, 2025

With 422 marks in 12th board exam, your estimated TNEA cutoff would likely be around 140 to 150 out of 200, depending on your subject-wise scores. This is not high enough for top branches like CSE or ECE in top-tier government colleges like CEG or MIT.

If you belong to a reserved category such as BC, MBC, SC, or ST, you may get chances in government colleges for branches like Civil, Mechanical, or EEE in tier-2 or tier-3 government engineering colleges, especially in districts like Theni, Dharmapuri, Virudhunagar, or Sivaganga.

Chances are better in government-aided or self-financing colleges under government quota. You should definitely participate in TNEA counselling and fill as many options as possible across multiple districts to improve your chances.

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I have not done m. Phil May i apply for the p. Hd... Course

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jul, 2025

Yes, you can apply for a Ph.D. even if you haven’t done M.Phil.

As per the latest UGC guidelines, M.Phil. is no longer mandatory. You just need a Master’s degree in a relevant field with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved categories).

You’ll either need to clear the university’s Ph.D. entrance exam or have a valid score in exams like UGC NET, CSIR NET, or GATE. If you’ve cleared NET/JRF, most universities will exempt you from the entrance test and move you straight to the interview round.

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What is a regular polygon as ask in second

Aditi Choudhary 17th Jul, 2025

A regular polygon is a two-dimensional closed shape in which all the sides are of equal length and all the interior angles are equal in measure. This means the shape is both equilateral (equal sides) and equiangular (equal angles). Examples of regular polygons include the equilateral triangle, where all three sides and angles are equal, and the square, which has four equal sides and four right angles. Regular polygons are symmetrical and have a balanced, uniform appearance.

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I got 83 %ile in mht cet pcm which best collge I will get in mumbai for computer engineering caste obc

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jul, 2025

With 83 percentile in MHT CET PCM and OBC category, getting top colleges like VJTI, SPIT, DJ Sanghvi, or COEP is not possible for Computer Engineering, as they usually close above 95–99 percentile.

You have better chances in mid to lower-tier colleges in Mumbai and nearby areas. Some colleges where you might get Computer Engineering include:

– Universal College of Engineering, Palghar
– Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Institute of Technology, Panvel
– Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur (in later rounds)
– St. John College of Engineering, Palghar
– Aldel Education Trust's St. John Technical Campus, Palghar

These colleges usually have OBC closing percentiles ranging from 75 to 85 or even lower in the later CAP rounds.

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Engineering krne k bad Bed Krna h kya document lgege

Taabia Fathima 17th Jul, 2025

Hello sir,

Thanks for reaching out!

If you want to do B.Ed after completing an engineering degree you may need the following documents:

• 10th and 12th Marksheets

• Engineering degree marksheet(all semesters)

• Transfer certificate(TC)

• The degree or provisional certificate

• ID proofs(Aadhar etc.)

• passport size photographs

• community/income certificate(if applicable)

• Entrance exam score(if required by the University)

check the official website of your University for specific requirements .

To explore more about B.ed course:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education



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