I have qualified JEE Mains, so can I get in your college I want to study B.Tech in automobile engineering?

Asked about Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology - B.E. in Automobile Engineering

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    shreyansh goyal | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Satyabhama has a separate entrance exam. So, mains can't lead to Satyabhama College.
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    Ishu Singhal | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    If you have qualified JEE Mains and wish to opt for the automobile engineering look for the admit procedure of DTU, NSIT and PEC. These institutes are having great representation in the industrial world.
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    Grandhi Revanth i am an aeronautical student

    7 years ago
    No, Sathyabama has a separate entrance exam.
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    rohit kumar

    7 years ago
    sathayabahama university information call 09971067348.
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    Jawahar R | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    First, congratulations for cracking the JEE. The thing is that here at Sathyabama, they won't consider your JEE marks until you clear Sathyabama entrance exam. So all that matters is just the result of Sathyabama entrance exam.
    Then I would suggest you not to select automobile. Here in India, we just don't have any scope for automobile, so please choose wisely and best of luck.
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    Nishant Singh

    7 years ago
    Qualification is not the only criteria for getting admission in college. You have to review your marks based on the All India Rank (AIR) that is generated to access every student who has given the test.
    Top Automobile engineering colleges:
    BITS Pilani
    Lovely Professional University, Punjab
    Delhi College of Engineering
    PSG Technology Coimbatore
    National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
    BIT Ranchi
    NSIT, New Delhi
    College of Engineering, Pune
    Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi

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