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Rahul J
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College cut-off branch wise (rank based)
Below given is the course wise cut-offs:
B.Tech mechanical engineering 2478
B.Tech computer science engineering 654
B.Tech biotechnology 8281
B.Tech civil engineering 6920
B.Tech electronics engineering 1126
B.Tech electrical engineering 1925
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The cut-off trends have been calculated as per the inputs from students, historical data. We do not take responsibility for any deviation between the actual cut-off data and the one displayed/predicted on this answer.
Below given is the course wise cut-offs:
B.Tech mechanical engineering 2478
B.Tech computer science engineering 654
B.Tech biotechnology 8281
B.Tech civil engineering 6920
B.Tech electronics engineering 1126
B.Tech electrical engineering 1925
Note :
The cut-off trends have been calculated as per the inputs from students, historical data. We do not take responsibility for any deviation between the actual cut-off data and the one displayed/predicted on this answer.
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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field
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Hi Venu,
Each state conduct their own entrance exam for lateral entry for ITI students. So, you have to appear for that exam and you will get direct admission in the 2nd year.
Each state conduct their own entrance exam for lateral entry for ITI students. So, you have to appear for that exam and you will get direct admission in the 2nd year.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
You may please share name of college so that the syllabus of both the degree courses can be compared and reviewed for sharing an appropriate advice.
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle
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Hi,
You can consider doing one of the following -
B.E./B.Tech in EEE
B.Sc Physics and later opt for a Masters in physics (specializing in electronics)
Unlimited options are available, if you have other interests you should mention for better suggestions.
You can consider doing one of the following -
B.E./B.Tech in EEE
B.Sc Physics and later opt for a Masters in physics (specializing in electronics)
Unlimited options are available, if you have other interests you should mention for better suggestions.
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