Is there any racism with a student who cleared JEE Mains or VITEE in 3rd attempt in a college during placements?
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No, there is nothing like that. It only depends on the way you think. It only depends on students personality development in and around so don't listen to those rumours. Be patient, enjoy your college life and excel in your stream!
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Hi Vikash,
You should refer to Shiksha college predictor. In our country, people truly believe in IITs and NITs for B.Tech and placement. But, due to downfall, these are also losing its position. Apart from these, some private college is BITS, SRM, NIRMA, VIT, SKIT-Jaipur, UPES-Dehradun and LPU are getting a higher value. Well, there, you may get a good environment. A peaceful decorum and high placement records.
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Yes, only the VITEEE scores will be used to prepare the cutoff. Since no other entrance exam score will be accepted for admission, the authorities will prepare the cutoff using the VITEEE scores. While preparing the cutoff, the scores are an integral factor.
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The VITEEE counselling fee is INR 5,900 (inclusive of GST). During the counselling registration, the students will have to pay the counselling fee online, i.e., through net banking/credit card/debit card/UPI. If the fee is not paid, then the students cannot participate in the counselling process.
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