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Your rank fall under civil cutoff.
So, best of luck.
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If you talk of the best private engineering institutions in India, then the list is going to be long. But on the basis of infrastructure, faculty, placements and academic environment etc., you can go for Lovely Professional University, SRM, Amity, etc.
They are the universities that offer you the same quality education that you get in govt. institutions. They have good placements too. Some even offer good scholarships.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Each branch has its own importance. Like if you take ECE as your option, you can either get into software side or you can either get into core jobs. If you take EEE as your option, you have more chances for government jobs. So all you need is to decide yourself that are you interested in software side or will try getting a government job.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
An Engineering programme which seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects pertaining for building the problem solving skills, keeping industry requirements in place. PO1 :Engineering knowledge : Apply the knowledge of mathematics, Science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialisation to the solution of complex engineering problems. PO2 : Problem analysis : Identify, formulate, research literatur
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, it is true. BITS, Pilani and its campuses at goa and Hyderabad may not be ranked in the top in a ranking list. But they offer better education, exposure and placements. Their standard is equal to IITs. It has a huge reputation and it is recognized worldwide. The only difference that is between the IITs and BITS Pilani will be the fee structure as BITS Pilani is a private university.
Even some students prefer BITS Pilani if they don't get the top IITs.
Don't trust the rankings as each website will put a ranking.
If you get BITS Pilani, then you can consider that you are going to become a good engineer. You can also have a tag na
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
For that you have to decide the colleges in which you want your daughter will study, shortlist them. After that apply for those two courses (look for the availability of the particular course). Then follow the instructions.
At the end if you find you daughter's name on the merit list get her admitted.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
It is good that you have opted for aerospace engineering. But with 87% you have only medium or low chances to get a seat at SASTRA University.
You need to apply under stream 2, where students with 90-95% and above appear and also the remaining 30% of seats are only filled in stream 2. All these factors make your chances to get admission low.
If you have already applied, then the rank list will be released on June 10. So that you may check whether you can have a possibility or not, refer www.sastra.edu for further details and the counselling starts from June 19.
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