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Aeronautical engineering degree will not fetch you any job in airport. You will get job in an engineering company or research facility. For getting job on airport, you need to do three years' AME or different courses offered by travel and tourism colleges.
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The college has a placement cell & I am sure that college must be making all out efforts to place students. However there are hardly any core jobs in this field and I feel college must be finding it hard to place students. However to help you I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information. http://www.adcet.in/ADCET/PLC/PlacementMain.php.
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First of all, congratulations for getting a decent rank in AKTU.
I will suggest you to go for every round of counselling. Your seat in KIET will not be affected if you choose float option until you get a seat in a higher choice of college.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Generally, for getting admission in any engineering college you require HSC, JEE or CET score.
If your percentile (50% weightage to HSC score and 50% weightage to JEE or CET score) is above 90 then you can get admission in COEP or VJTI.
Also, if you are ready to take any branch and belong to reservations then you will definitely get admission in COEP, if your percentile is above 90.
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Lateral Admissions requirements : This is applicable for those students who wish to take admission in the second year of any of the programmes offered in the university. Admission for any subsequent years will not be allowed.
The applicants must fulfill the following criteria:
a) The applicant must be from a recognized university
b) The syllabus/curricula of the programme, the applicant is studying should match with our university syllabus/curricula.
c) The applicant should have passed the 1st year of the programme he/she is s
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
GEN :400 (SF-1400)
BC : 700 (SF-3000)
SC/ST : 2000-4000 (SF-13000 to 15000)
*SF=self finance category seats
#these estimates may vary from year to year based upon the availability of seats and also by reservation category & gender.
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So CAT is something which gives you eligibility for the final admission.
So basically comes down to money, if you can afford i would say you don't have to worry about CAT. But getting a good score will definitely improve your chances of getting a seat and some reimbursement.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
To know more about Tula's visit at https://tulas.edu.in/agriculture/.
To know more about DIT University visit at https://www.dituniversity.edu.in/
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