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You have to appear for Lateral Entry Engineering Test (LEET) for admission in 2nd year.of B.Tech. You must have min.of 60% marks in diploma to appear for LEET.
If you have not given LEET, then opt for good private universities like LPU, MIT, IIIT, DBU, etc. They offer world class environment to students along with good placements. Some even offer good scholarships to students. Check their websites.
Good luck.
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There are many good universities that offer good placements, have world class infrastructure and high tech MAC lab.s for the benefit of students.
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LPU is one such university in the country with world class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty from IITs, IIITs, NITs etc. The university is having tie ups with many foreign universities and reputed companies thus facilitating higher education abroad and good placements respectively for their students. Not only this but the university has also set up high tech lab.s and workshops for the benefit of students. The university provides scholarships on different criteria like NATA score,
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The marks required for admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany at Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi, can vary from year to year based on factors such as the number of applicants, the availability of seats, and the overall performance of candidates in their qualifying examinations.
Admission to the course is now based on merit in CUET. In order to take admission to a BSc course at Acharya Narendra Dev College, aspirants need to complete 10+2 from any recognised board of education and the CUET Application Process.
Therefore, if you have decent well score in 10+2 and have a performance in the CUET entrance exam then you c
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Even pay packages differ for the two. MBAs are paid more and most of the top posts are managerial so MBAs have an upper hand.
For admission to MBA you need to be a graduate and clear CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ institution specific tests/ GDPI. For MCA, you need to be a graduate with M
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Either go for a regular M.Tech or a part time one. Admission to both is based either on GATE score or on institution specific test. In some private universities you can direct admission too on the basis of your marks in graduation.
Many universities have good placement records and some even offer scholarships to students on the basis of GATE scores as well as marks in graduation.
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Every company comes for on-campus placement with some set of rounds, which also demands minimum percentage criteria in your 10th and 12th. And if you do not have that much scores you won't be able to crack that company. But do not worry all company does not come out with same percentage criteria. you do your best in your post graduation. Rest make your best efforts you will get a good placement.
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1. B.Com
2. Law
3. CA (Chartered Accountancy)
4. BA
5. Bachelor of Economics
6. CS (Company Secretary) course
7. Hospitality Diploma courses
8. Animation and Multimedia Courses
9. Journalism and Mass Communication
10. Event Management course
11. Fashion Design and Technology
12. Hotel Management.
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You can do BE or B.Tech after polytechnic. Then, after your degree, you can do ME, M.Tech or MBA.
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You are talking of B.Tech from UPTU, if you have given the entrance test and scored well go for admission through it.
Otherwise, admission in some institutions is strictly based on JEE scores. In case your JEE score doesn't let you take admission or you didn't give JEE, then try for admission somewhere else. These days we have so many good private universities also imparting quality education to the students around the world. They offer you admission on JEE scores
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Guide-Level 14
http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/PH2015/StaticPages/HomePage.aspx
Other than this, if you can go outside Maharashtra then apply for admission outside Maharashtra in some good private universities. Many good universities offer good placements. Many of them have encouraged their students and have patents in their names too. Some even offer scholarships.
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After doing a diploma you get direct admission in second year of B.Tech. There are many universities in India that are offering you these integrated Diploma- B.Tech courses. Some of them are also offering you scholarships based on your percentage in your previous qualification.
So, i feel instead of simply doing a diploma and then again starting with the search for a college/ university for B.Tech or doing 12th and then giving entrance exams and wait for admission in some good ins
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https://www.shiksha.com/Chandigarh-Group-Of-College-Landran-Chandigarh-institute-college-listingoverviewtab-45524
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