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Deepti Yadav

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Distance learning is better for working professionals and online MBA is better for fresher graduates if you are not willing to appear in an offline course.

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Kashish YadavYadav

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Yes it is necessary because IIM has best colleges so the get best students least u should fulfill their eligibility.

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Piyushkasera

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You can ask Shiksha assitant for colleges in mansa and you need to try for government colleges because they take less fees and you also get scholarship.

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Aditya Raj

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Best you can get is electrical engineering, and you will easily get mechanical. if you are from delhi region, you should choose b/w DTU,NSUT and IIIT, as they will give you the best choices given your rank and quota.

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Nirmika Gaikwad

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The cut off for second year engineering students refers to the minimum percentage or grade required to be eligible for lateral entry admission into engineering colleges. Lateral entry admission is offered to students who have completed a diploma or a 3-year polytechnic program in engineering or technology. In India, the cutoff for lateral entry admission into engineering colleges generally ranges from 50% to 60% in the diploma or polytechnic program. However, this is only a rough estimate, and the actual cutoffs may vary depending on the specific college and program.

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SANKURU HARINI

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Yes, you can get easily into that college.

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Yogesh Patel

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Tamilnadu PG Physics admission is via CUET-PG exam. You could search the exam name and will get the registration link. NTA will conduct exams between June 1-10 2023.

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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Yes, the Cusrow Wadia Institute of Technology (CWIT) offers a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree program in various engineering branches, including Computer Engineering. The B.E. program in Computer Engineering at CWIT is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the field of computer engineering, covering topics such as programming, computer networks, database management systems, operating systems, software engineering, and more.

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