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Hello student,
The exact cutoff marks for the AI and Machine Learning course at Raghu Engineering College are not available publicly.
However, the college accepts AP EAPCET (formerly EAMCET) scores for admissions. The cutoff varies each year and depends on factors like the number of applicants and their performance.
For example, in Andhra University, the B.Tech CSE cutoff was 1682 in 2024, while Biotechnology was 20067.
To get a more specific idea of the cutoff for the AI and Machine Learning course, it's best to contact the college directly or check their official website for the most recent information.
Or use can check the article below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/raghu-engineering-college-visakhapatnam/cut-off
Thank you!!
Hello,
The cut-off for the B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI & ML) course at Raghu Engineering College is determined by the AP EAPCET ranks.
The cut-off ranks can vary from year to year due to various factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, exam difficulty, and the candidate's category. For instance, in 2024, the closing rank for the General Category in Round 1 was 42121.
For the most accurate and up-to-date cut-off information for this year for your specific category you need to visit Raghu Engineering College website or the relevant AP EAPCET counseling authority.
Yes, it is possible to pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree after completing a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). Many institutions allow B.Tech graduates to enroll in B.Ed programs, especially if they wish to transition into teaching.
Hello Aspirant,
Depending on the eligibility criteria of the institution you’re looking to apply to, you might be allowed to apply for a PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology
After studying BSc in Applied Nutrition and Public Health education. Colleges often look for a background in life sciences, allied health sciences or biological/health-related fields in their applicants, all of which is generally covered in your course. In saying that eligibility differs from institute to institute so it's a good idea to:
If your degree includes biological sciences or any health related courses/options then your chances are increasing.
Hi dear candidate,
Yes, you are eligible for PG Diploma in Dialysis Technology as BSc in applied nutrition and public health has got biology and chemistry as the foundation subjects which are required for PG diploma for most of the institutions.
You should at least score 50% or 5 CGPA in your BSc degree to be eligible further.
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No, you don't have to discontinue your BSc degree to appear in the JEE Mains exam. In JEE Mains you can appear while enrolled in another degree. But, if you qualify for the better college, then you can't resume your degree, and you have to discontinue your BSc degree and go for the B.Tech degree at the other college.
I hope it will clear your query!!
You can apply for a Diploma in Banking & Insurance after 10+2 (any stream, min 50%). Choose a college/institute, fill the form (online/offline), submit docs, and pay fees. Some take direct admission, others via merit or entrance.
With a PGCET score of 32/100, securing a seat in a top-tier college in Bangalore, especially under the 2A category, is unlikely. While your 80% undergraduate score is good, the PGCET score carries significant weight in the admission process for MBA and other postgraduate programs.
It's recommended to consider exploring a wider range of colleges, including those with slightly lower rankings or those that accept students with lower PGCET scores.
Researching colleges that consider other factors like your undergraduate score, work experience (if any), and conduct in the counseling process might also be helpful.
No, you will not be eligible for NDA 1 2026 based on your date of birth (30-11-2006). The eligibility criteria for NDA 1 2026 require candidates to be born between July 2, 2007, and July 1, 2010.
Your date of birth falls outside this range. You would be eligible for NDA 2 2026 if you are born between January 2, 2008, and January 1, 2011.
If your name usually appears as SHALINI JAYABALAN and e-Sanad shows it as JAYABALAN SHALINI, it is probably because the system auto-positions the name using the North Indian style of naming (surname first). Many south Indians do not use a surname, and the order of the name matters, so here is what to do:
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