Ask & Answer: India's Largest Education Community
All Questions
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
The admissions path for a BTech at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology goes through multiple rolling counseling phases. After your entrance results are out, the state counseling board opens its option choice portal. You can select your preferred engineering branches across initial, secondary, and final spot admission rounds.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
Applying for a BTech at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology means you must follow the national entrance exam calendars closely. The registrations for JEE Main and CUET UG open up in the early months of the year. You must track the NTA announcements to ensure you submit your forms on time.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
BTech curriculum at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology incorporates future-ready automation concepts. Students learn the mechanics of Electro-Pneumatics, Internet of Things, and Electric Vehicle technologies. By studying these updated modules, you understand how modern smart factories operate.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
A unique format for a BTech at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology exists specifically for corporate employees. The Electrical Engineering department provides 30 AICTE-approved seats for working professionals. This programme allows industry personnel to upgrade their technical knowledge without quitting their current jobs.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
To join a BTech at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology after a diploma, you must meet the university transfer rules. You need a 3-year Diploma certified by BTEUP with a minimum score of 45%. For SC and ST candidates, the college accepts a 40% score.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
Studying for a BTech at Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology gives you access to a dedicated Siemens Automation Lab. This facility trains you in modern fields like PLC, SCADA, and electric vehicles. The college also publishes a technical e-magazine called Electrospark to highlight student innovations.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 9
At Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology, a BTech student learns from teachers who completed their education at IITs and NITs. The college helps you connect with top corporate houses through industrial visits and regular guest lectures. You can join various coding clubs and technical societies to build practical skills.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 7
Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and Quality Assurance have the highest number of seats in MPharm at LMCP. Candidates can check below for seat breakdown:
- Pharmaceutics: 15 seats (16 with EWS quota)
- Pharmacology: 15 seats (16 with EWS quota)
- Quality Assurance: 15 seats (16 with EWS quota)
The remaining seats go to Pharmaceutical Chemistry (10 seats) and Pharmacognosy (5 seats).
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 10
This is one of the most common questions and the answer is highly dependent on your situation. If you are close to the cutoff and have strong desire to become a student of one of the top commerce colleges, a drop year is worth giving it a try to improve your 12th. But in case your score is far from the cutoff, it might be a good idea to pursue a good college and study for certifications and other skills apart from maths, Science and commerce subjects. Because even a drop year only works if you have a plan and discipline to follow.
New Question
a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, graduating from a top commerce college in India really can lead to some good salary jobs. Investment banking, chartered accountancy, financial consulting and corporate finance jobs have a starting salary of around INR 6 LPA to 15 LPA. That said, most of the high-paying jobs also require some additional certification like CA, MBA or CFA on top of your BCom degree. The institution you go to may matter but the certifications earned and the skill development done in those three years matters a lot more.
New Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoContributor-Level 10
KJ Somaiya School of Engineering has balance rigrous academics with active campus culture life. The school has strong core curriculum and empahsis on engineering fundamentals and lab work. It has well-equipped engineering labs, computer labs, central library with digital access.
KJSSE has better campus life with academic facilities it also has sports facilities which includes cricket, football, basketball, gym and others. The school has vibrant technical socities like IEEE, CSI, robotics, coding clubs, etc. It also organises cultural and arts socities to motivate students in various activities and showcase talent in cultural event
New Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates willing to take admission in School of Future, Techno India University in most of UG programmes should have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Postgraduate programmes require a relevant undergraduate degree. The university offers merit-based admission.
New Question
a week agoNew Question
a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is a strong choice to choose IT branch from K J Somaiya School of Engineering. The school has highly valued placements, guided by the expertfaculty members, robust campus life. The IT branch has strong placement records. As per the placements reports of Class 2024, the IT branch has 95 total offers and 84 students are placed. The recent placements stats are not released yet it will be updated soon.
Register to get relevant
Questions & Discussions on your feed
Ask & Answer
Panel of Experts
