Electronics
Selecting an institution for Electronics and VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) studies requires careful consideration of several critical factors. It is not solely about surface-level statistics or broad placement claims; rather, the decision should be informed by tangible parameters such as curriculum quality, research opportunities, and industry connections.
To begin
Hello Aspirant,
If you are planning on pursuing an Electronics program with VLSI specialization, Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) and SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur (Main Campus) are two decent private colleges, but there is a considerable difference:
SRM Kattankulathur (Main Campus):
Yes, you are eligible for engineering admission in Maharashtra. Here's how:
You got 52% overall in HSC, which meets the minimum requirement (45% for general and 40% for reserved categories).
Even though your PCM is 41%, in Maharashtra CET admissions, Electronics is often considered as an optional subject in place
SASTRA's Stream 1 admissions are based on a combination of JEE Main scores and +2 marks, with a weightage of 25% and 75% respectively.
With a SASTRA AIR of 13k and a Tamil Nadu rank of 5k, you are in a competitive range.
You should monitor the official SASTRA counseling
Hello,
The Government Institute of Electronics (GIOE) in Hyderabad has a decent placement record, with a mix of companies recruiting from various branches. While the highest salary packages may not reach the levels of top IITs, the institute offers good opportunities for internships and placements, particularly in electronics and related
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If we are talking about placement then type of Institute Matters
Top Government Colleges (IITs, NITs, IIITs, BITS, etc.): Excellent placements. Core electronics + IT/software companies.
State Government Engineering Colleges: Moderate placement. Usually more software companies than core electronics.
Government Polytechnics (Diploma): Mostly local placements or internships. Core electronics
hello student, To be honest, with 66 percentile in JEE and 74.4% in CBSE , you won’t get Electronics (VLSI) at SASTRA. The cutoff is way higher — people who got it last year had 90+ in boards and JEE percentile above 85–90 .
But you might get other branches
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Yes, you can get admission in CV Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar for B.Tech lateral entry in Electronics and Communication Engineering through your OJEE rank. The college accepts diploma holders for lateral entry based on OJEE counselling. Usually, if your OJEE rank is within a decent range, you have a
With a JEE Advanced rank of 3878 in the female category, your chances of getting Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at an IIT depend on the specific IIT and its previous year cutoffs.
Usually, for general female category (also called female-open or female-general), ECE cutoffs in older IITs like
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