UPES B.Tech Admissions 2025
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Hello student,
The norma regarding tc and placement are different for each colleges and universities. It would be better if you agree to those instructions and act accordingly.
If you are leaving your college after you complete B.tech and want a certificate for the same , then you will surely get it as per college norms.
But you will not be getting placement opportunities as your's is dual course and you will get it only if you complete the M.tech also.
However you can request your department heads or any other college authorities to know more about the Placements criteria.
Hope you get what you want...
Hello aspirant,
On the basis on various surveys and student reviews and also if you consider placements and faculties, NMIT stands better than CMRIT. Hence any branch in NMIT ,either CSE or ECE will fetch you job! Also NMIT is one among the top 15 engineering colleges of Karnataka.
Whereas CMRIT stands in the top 20 colleges.
Hope you got your answer!
Thank you.
So cgpa requirements vary from company to company. Everybody has their own personal choices. For a normal decent company, the cgpa cutoff is close to around 6.5 and 7 with no active backlogs and previous backlogs being not more than 4. So if you've passed well in these categories, then surely you pass the first basic round to be eligible to apply for the placements for jobs.
Best wishes. Thank-you.
hii ,
you can get the following colleges
for more colleges you can use the ojee college predictor - https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_engineering&icn=JEE-Main-College-Predictor
Hello Aspirants,
Hope you doing well, According to this rank you would not be able to get a preferred branch in both of these college as there cutoff for the top branches is way more less but yeah if you compromised with the branch then you would be able to get ece or machancal branches
if you want to know which colleges are accepting your rank you can check it with the help of Jee College Predictor where you have to put your rank or marks and you will be shown a list of the colleges according to their ranking with their placement fees and everything and here you can make a wise decision to get into a good college so go for it and check it now here's the link
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ic
Dear Abhi,
SIT University provides reservation to SC/ST background candidates irrespective of any economic background. They have 5% relaxation compared to General caste when it comes to board percentage ( for General 50% minimum percentage should be there whereas SC/ST's eligibility is at 45% minimum). Further, the reserved category's cutoff in the entrance examination lies in the range of 55-65 whereas the General category's candidates cutoff lies somewhere around 105-110. There can be some relaxation for economically backdated candidates when it comes to the fees structure but no reservation is allocated for only poor SC/ST candidates. Hope this clears your doubt.
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, I would like to inform you that It depends on you whether you are interested or not, however scope of this course is growing rapidly so you can go for it , some of the field of work for this courses are mentioned below:
1. Safety Engineer
2. industrial Engineer
3. industrial production Engineer
4. industrial system engineer
5. industrial Management engineer
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hello aspirants
hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would like to inform you that at your marks your odds of getting good medical colleges are very very less . I am sorry to say but you have to prepare very very hard and have to appear in next attempt to score a atleast above 500 to get a decent college . For reference you use our college predicting tool:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
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