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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
With a TS EAMCET rank of 52,000, your sister can explore a variety of engineering colleges in Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana. Colleges like Anurag Engineering College (Computer Science and Engineering - AI & ML) and Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management (Electronics and Communication Engineering) fall within this rank range. She can also consider colleges that accept ranks slightly higher, such as GURU NANAK INSTITUTION TECHNICAL CAMPUS. Using the TS EAMCET College Predictor, or Manabadi College Predictor, your sister can refine her options based on specific courses and college preferences.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue B.Tech via the Kashmiri Pandit quota
You need Maths: Since you had PCB in school, most engineering courses (like CSE or Electrical) require Maths and Physics in your 12th. You'll likely need to pass Maths through NIOS or another board before applying.Bridge support exists: Colleges like VIT (for CSE–Bioinformatics) offer bridge courses in Maths during the first year.
Kashmiri Pandit quota varies by state: Some states reserve seats under this category, but you'll still need the required subjects and meet entrance or counselling criteria.
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Enroll for Maths via NIOS or open board.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you're interested in B.Tech CSE, go for a college with good placements, strong faculty, and active coding culture. Some great options are VIT, SRM, MIT-WPU, and Chandigarh University. These colleges have a strong CSE community, support system, and good campus life—perfect for growing in the tech field.
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Marine engineering graduates are highly sought-after, with many placement opportunities in the maritime industry. The field offers a wide range of career paths, including positions on ships, in shipyards, and in various related onshore and offshore sectors. Placement rates and salary expectations vary depending on the institution, company, and experience level.
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