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8 years ago

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Here is the list of top colleges in Telangana -
1. Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
2. International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
3. National Institute of Technology, Warangal
4. BITS Pilani- Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad (Even if private - worth it)
5. Maturi Venkata Subba Rao Engineering College, Hyderabad
6. CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad
7. Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad
8. Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad
9. VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad
10. JNTUH College of Engineering, Karimnagar
11. Kakatiya Institute of Tech
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Apoorv Rastogi

Contributor-Level 10

MHCET is one of the exams that if you have your basics cleared from NCERT books of class 11th and 12th, then you are eligible to crack MHCET.
Question paper of MHT CET 2017 will comprise three papers - Physics and Chemistry, Botany and Zoology, and Mathematics. All the three subjects will have different papers and candidates must appear and clear all these separately.
Each paper will carry 100 marks - Paper 1: Physics and Chemistry (100 marks each), Paper II: Botany and Zoology (100 marks each), and Paper III: Mathematics (100).
There will not be negative marking for wrong responses in any section.
Here are some tips and some information
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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

Scholar-Level 16

The scope of ECE is same as CSE i.e. very high, but for government jobs, electrical engineering is better than EC because it is a core branch so it has more opportunities in public sector.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

NO one can get admission in IIIT Hyderabad through TS-EAMCET as this is an state level exam and IIIT college is for national importance
One can get admission on the basis of these basis
1. Through JEE Mains:- one can get admission in IIIT through JEE Mains exam having marks more than 200 to any one branch among all branch of engineering here.
https://www.iiit.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate/ugee-mode/
2.Under-graduate Entrance exam (CLD/NK)
Admissions will be based on performance in an entrance examination and an interview, both conducted by IIIT-H.
https://www.iiit.ac.in/admissions/undergraduate/ugee-mode/
3. Direct Admission
Direct admission
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Rajat Verma

Beginner-Level 4

It differs from person to person depending on one's current academic performance. But yeah it sure is possible to crack IIT JEE Mains and Advance in 1 year if you follow the proper routine. Some of the tips are mentioned below:
- From the point of view of a proper routine, the minimum time you should be dedicating is at least 5-6 hours on self-study regularly. You should split the self-study time into two core parts: one for revision purpose and second for day-to-day self-study. Revision is very essential because syllabus of class 11th and 12th PCM is vast.
- Join a coaching institute and resolve their study materials repeatedly. Nowaday
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Abhishek Kumar Mishracurrently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer

Contributor-Level 9

Both engineering have their own significant values but as you can see there are only few private colleges which holds the degree of automobile engineering. So, its better to go with mechanical engineering as mechanical engineering provide many job opportunities nowadays in all private sector and public sectors. And if you were thinking about government jobs in PSU sectors then I suggest you to go with Mechanical Engineering as it has a scope for that.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
B.Tech is not necessary to become a programmer but it would help to understand coding logic. You may be successful in programming and development domain even from commerce stream but important how some one understands logic and it's application.
It's also true companies prefer to have at least science background and having engineering gets precedence over other.

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Samarth Uttam

Contributor-Level 6

Management quota is a percentage seat that is reserved for the management authorities to recommend the students for. Basically, these seats are a bet and the highest bidder gets the seat. This basically happens in private engineering colleges because government ones are filing their seats by well-governed exams like JEE and other state examinations.
And you should know these seats are for the students that failed to meet the required criteria or were unable to qualify the entrance exam. So, talking of the prestigious colleges through is a little bit hard because if a college is prestigious it won't have such quota and all students in th
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virendra rastogi

Contributor-Level 10

These are some good books that I would like to suggest:
-For Physics, you can go for NCERT Physics textbook-Part I & II, H.C. Verma Concepts of physics (Part I & II), especially for problems.
-For Chemistry, you can go for Inorganic-NCERT Chemistry book Part I & II Organic-NCERT Chemistry book (Part I & II) & O.P. Tandon.
-For Physical, you can take up NCERT Chemistry book Part I & P. Bahadur.
-And finally, for Maths, the best would be NCERT Mathematics-Part I &II, R.D.Sharma.
You can download the free PDF version of the books (wherever applicable) from the internet.
If you are from a school/college that is not affiliated with CBSE, I woul
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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
UPES & DYPATIL are the best for placements and opportunity to learn and grow.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-aviation-colleges-in-mumbai-all
All colleges have different admission process, mostly they accept MBA entrance exam score like CAT, MAT etc.

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M Mathai

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can apply for diploma's or university transfer courses (also called pathway programs) in Canadian colleges. Some universities will accept you for BA or undeclared courses.

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Sakshi Gupta

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If you are someone who loves fast cars, not because of their physical appearance but also because you are interested in knowing how it functions, then you are someone who should consider studying Automobile Engineering. From the age of industrialization, machines have taken up the slack left by manual labour which has proved to be very advantageous for global progress. Engineering is a branch of study which uses scientific principles and techniques along with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry to benefit the humankind, thereby minimizing human labour and maximizing production to meet the demand for consumption. Automobile Engineering i
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

I think, a little bit if one has decided to take admission in a particular private college and has deposited the fee to the college then the declaration of the result if he/she fails then the college wait for their compartment exam but a government college doesn't care about this. If you fail to report in the counseling with their eligibility, then they never wait for you.
But if someone has not decided a college before the declaration and fails in the exam then government colleges will never give you chance and a number of good private colleges also will not give you a chance or wait for your compartment exam. So, in this case, one has
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The paper will consist of three parts Physics, Chemistry, and Biology respectively. The total time allotted for the exams will be 3 hours. The number of questions for each subject is listed below:
Physics: 50 questions.
Chemistry: 50 questions.
Biology: 100 questions.
Therefore, the total number of questions for the total time allotted (3 hrs) will be 200 questions. To score higher, you will require a lot of practice since CET is more about speed.
Here are few books for MHTCET to score good marks:
1.MHT CET engineering entrance exam by Editorial Compilation
2.MHT CET Physics (Marvel) written for Class XII Science By Bapat
3.Physics (Volume I
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Here are a few colleges who are practising this method:
1. SRM University
2. VIT University
3. KIIT University
4. Sharda University
5. Alliance University
6. D. Y. Patil College
7. BVP College
8. MIT-Pune
9. Symbiosis College
10. K J Somaiya Institute of Engineering
11. Galgotias University
12. RV College of Engineering
13. PES University
14. Thapar University.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

1. All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, AISSMS
http://www.aissmsioit.org/
AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Pune was established in August 1999. AISSMS stands for All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society which manages the college affairs. The college was formerly known as Women's College of Engineering and was open to girls only, but now, it is co-educational college. It is a self-financing college and is affiliated to the University of Pune.
2. Bangalore Institute of Technology
http://www.bit-Bangalore.org/
3. Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT)
It is a government-owned aut
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

For NASA, you need to pursue aeronautical engineering, but most importantly, you must have following things:-
- Have skills NASA needs. Computer knowledge helps, but NASA doesn't use all computers and is amazingly computer phobic at various levels
- Join the Indian Space programme. Work on joint projects and in an exchange capacity. The closest NASA Office in Asia is in US Embassy in Tokyo. - Being an aeronautical (vs. an aerospace) engineer is tough. About "90%" of the aeronautical market is the design of transport aircraft of all type, and a lot of people regard that as a "solved" area which had many wind tunnels replaced by computers.
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Students not generally prepare for SRMJEEE or VITEEE they generally prepare JEE but they really made a mistake if by chance you can't score well in JEE then there must be a backup plan so that you're in safe side. So for this Student must be aware with the question pattern. SRM just check the knowledge of student that he is eligible for engineering is not just you need is a proper knowledge of basics and just remember all the formulae. As almost all the questions asked can be easily solved by simply putting the values in the formula.
NCERT books is quite enough for fir SRMJEEE and if he/she unable to understand better from NCERT then he
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Alok AgarwalI am a software developer at Wipro.

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, go for engineering at LPU. LPU has the best for placements as well as other things. Placements is a small part of college life but it means a lot to people. Placements At LPU
800+ Recruiters hire LPU students
42 Lac the highest Salary package availed
250+ Companies offering Dream Packages
110+Recruiters of IITs/Iims/NITs also, hire from LPU
80k the highest Internship Stipend per month
LPU saw participation from over 650 companies in recent 2020 placements and saw a great jump in the highest package that reached 42 LPA. The highest stipend also touched Rs 80,000 for the final placements in 2020. Keeping up with its high standards, over 5
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Rudra Chouhan

Contributor-Level 7

Bits, Skit Jaipur, Jecrc Jaipur are good private engineering colleges.

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