Can I get admission to ITER with 56% in my board exams?
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Candidates must normally fulfill specific qualifying requirements in order to be considered for admission to the Institute of Technical Education and Research (ITER), which is a division of SOA (Siksha 'O' Anusandhan) Deemed to be University. A minimum aggregate percentage in the qualifying examination (generally between 50 and 60 percent, depending on the course and category) is one of the eligibility requirements for admission to ITER's engineering programs.The majority of engineering programs at ITER are only accessible to those who pass national or state-level admission exams, like as OJEE (Odisha Joint admission Examination) and J
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Here, balanced comparison of three options-Kiit University, Itte (Kiits engineering school) and c.v. Raman Global University- For B.Tech in Informatics, especially for (AI and ML):
Kiit University (CSE - AI/ML Specialization)
Course and recognition:
AI/ML, NAAC A +, NBA recognized, ranked around No. 37 in NIRF 2024 for engineering subjects with 4 years.?
Tax structure:
Around £ 17.6L Teaching for the program; Total costs including Herberger etc. Around £ –21l?
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Location:
Reported average package ~ £ 6–8.5LPA; The highest domestic offer offers up to £ 62–63 LPA, international £ 0LPA?
About 90-99% of CSE
Yes, B.Tech in Biotechnology is offered at the Institute of Technical Education and Research (ITER) in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
To appear for the second-year semester exams in the CSE (Computer Science Engineering) branch at ITER, the minimum attendance requirement is typically around 75%. However, this can vary slightly depending on the university's specific rules for that academic year.
It's important to check with your department or review the university's academic guidelines for the most accurate and up-to-date attendance policy. If you fall short of the required attendance, you may need to submit a valid reason or request special permission for examination eligibility.
- Government colleges: Fees are generally lower, ranging from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year.
- Private colleges: Fees are significantly higher, ranging from INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000 per year, or even higher in some cases
- It also depends on how your college reputation is based on this you will get your colleges.
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