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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
No, B.Tech in Biomedical Engineering is not offered at Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute.
At the undergraduate level, VJTI offers B.Tech programs only in core branches like civil, mechanical, electrical, electronics, IT, and production engineering. Biomedical engineering is not included in their B.Tech specializations.
However, VJTI does have some postgraduate (M.Tech) level exposure in biomedical-related areas, but not a full-fledged B.Tech course in Biomedical Engineering.
So in simple terms, if your goal is specifically B.Tech Biomedical Engineering, VJTI is not the right choice. From an LPU pers
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
A B.Tech in Electrical Engineering programme is offered by VJTI, and a programme in Electronics Engineering that is related to Electrical Engineering is also offered.
There is also an Electronics and Telecommunacation programe available, which based on Computer scienc and Electronix Engineering.
You have a choice among them all.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The fees structure for all the Under graduate programs in VJTI is Same.
The total [tuition and deveopment] fees for the open catagory student IN Electrical Engineering is INR 85551. Although the fees is depends upon the catagory of the student. Here is the detailed fees structure for the all the catagories
General = INR 85551
SC/ST/PWD = INR 4701
OBC/VJ/NT/SBC [if anuual income is less than 1.5 lakh]= INR 44551
OBC/VJ/NT/SBC [if anuual income is between 1.5 to 8.0 lakh]= INR 70551
RCMS/EWS/SEBC = INR 7851
TFWS/Minority= INR 70551
JK Migrant/NE = INR 28701
PMSSS = INR 4701
CIWG = 85551
FN/OCI/PIO/NRI= INR 30701 + US $5000
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The CAP round 2022-23 Cut-off For the Electrical Engineering in VJTI according to respective catagory :
General= 98.44
GSC= 93.55
GST= 87.25
GVJ= 95.41
GNT1= 95.11
GNT2= 97.16
GNT3= 97.45
GOBC = 98.54
LOPEN= 98.91
LSC= 93.95
LST= 82.93
LVJ= 91.90
LNT2=91.32
LOBC= 97.85
PWD OPEN = 75.64
DEF OPEN = 97.31
TFWS = 98.83
PWSROBCS = 61.91
DEFOBC = 94.51
EWS = 97.97
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering programme is offered by VJTI, and a programme in Electronics Engineering that is related to Electrical Engineering is also offered.
There is also an Electronics and Telecommunacation programe available, which based on Computer scienc and Electronix Engineering. You have a choice among them all.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The fees structure for all the Under graduate programs in VJTI is Same.
The total [tution and development] fees for the open category student IN Mechanical Engineering is INR 85551. Although the fees is depends upon the category of the student. Here is the detailed fees structure for the all the categories
General = INR 85551
SC/ST/PWD = INR 4701
OBC/VJ/NT/SBC [if anuual income is less than 1.5 lakh]= INR 44551
OBC/VJ/NT/SBC [if anuual income is between 1.5 to 8.0 lakh]= INR 70551
RCMS/EWS/SEBC = INR 7851
TFWS/Minority= INR 70551
JK Migrant/NE = INR 28701
PMSSS = INR 4701
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The CAP round 2022-23 Cut-off For the Mechanical Engineering in VJTI according to respective catagory :
General= 98.34
GSC= 94.44
GST= 79.07
GVJ= 92.54
GNT1= 92.93
GNT2= 94.70
GNT3= 97.45
GOBC = 97.05
LOPEN= 97.61
LSC= 88.88
LST= 87.02
LNT1= 87.25
LNT2= 79.59
LOBC= 95.44
PWD OPEN = 12.79
DEF OPEN = 94.65
TFWS = 98.00
DEFOBC = 85.40
EWS = 97.67
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, B.Tech in mechanical engineering is offred in VJTI.
Seats available is 60 for 10+2 students. And 20 seats for direct second year students
MHTCET cut off is around 95-97 percentile for general category. Mechanical engineering has very vast alumni network which will be helpful for future opportunities.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The fees structure for all the Under graduate programs in VJTI is Same.
The total [tuition and deveopment] fees for the open catagory student IN Civil Engineering is INR 85551. Although the fees is depends upon the catagory of the student. Here is the detailed fees structure for the all the catagories
General = INR 85551
SC/ST/PWD = INR 4701
OBC/VJ/NT/SBC [if anuual income is less than 1.5 lakh]= INR 44551
OBC/VJ/NT/SBC [if anuual income is between 1.5 to 8.0 lakh]= INR 70551
RCMS/EWS/SEBC = INR 7851
TFWS/Minority= INR 70551
JK Migrant/NE = INR 28701
PMSSS = INR 4701
CIWG = 85551
FN/OCI/PIO/NRI= INR 30701 + US $5000
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
These are some of the colleges you may expect to get-
- Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College
- Sri Meenakshi Government College For Women
- Jeppiaar Engineering College
- Rajalakshmi Engineering College
- KV Institute of Management and Information Studies (KVIMIS)
- KIOT - Knowledge Institute of Technology
- Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The CAP round 2022-23 Cut-off For the Civil Engineering in VJTI according to respective catagory :
General= 97.21
GSC= 91.04
GST= 74.51
GVJ= 90.92
GNT1= 90.92
GNT2= 94.41
GNT3= 95.08
GOBC = 95.04
LOPEN= 95.29
LSC= 87.88
LST= 71.76
LNT1= 87.25
LNT2= 81.63
LOBC= 92.34
PWD OPEN = 44.64
DEF OPEN = 90.89
TFWS = 96.30
DEFOBC = 87.12
EWS = 93.30
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, VJTI offers B.Tech in the Civil Engineering. Civil is the one the oldest branches in VJTI.
The most important thing is the Placement for CIVIL Engineering, the Average CTC is 8.40 LPA for the Civil Engineering which is far better than other private colleges for the Core Branches like Civil.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
VJTI has the two Culture events which are Rangawarghan and Pratibimb.
Pratibimb is the national level cultural festival of VJTI. Pratibimb is made out of the innovative, fresh & ever buzzing minds of students of VJTI who not only invest their time into the festival but also their energy. The whole process of building this festival helps students build their confidence, managerial skills & also showcase their versatility.
Rangawardhan is known for Marathi culture and adapting to the modernization. Rangawardhan has asserted the prominence of Marathi in art, literature and many such fields. Rangawardhan is a pr
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Personally VJTI mess is too bad.
There are two messes in the VJTI, one is for boys and another for Girls. The girls mess is so good and less in price also, if you are a girl candidate then you don't have to think about mess food.
The boys mess is hygenic but the there is no taste in the food, same variety accross the week, the main thing is Roti is so bad and made by roti machine. Only the mornig Breakfast is good.
Must read [if you are living in PG near college]:
I will tell you my personal hack for mess. in front of VJTI there is another college which is ICT, Mumbai where you can go eating mess food by purchasing
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To calculate the CGPA, two sections in VJTI were built.
Circuit and Non-circuit Branches make up the first.
The disciplines of the circuit industry include computer engineering, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, electronics & telecommunication engineering, and information technology.
Examples of non-circuit branches include mechanical engineering, production engineering (sandwich), textile technology, and civil engineering.
VJTI adopts a grading scale with ranges from AA, AB, BB, BC, CC, CD, DD, FF, II for the purposes of calculating the CGPA. The minimum passing standard is DD, and to achieve DD, you must receive 40 marks o
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Don't worry, if you miss the Internal exam, you'll not be failed in the semester.
Internal Exams (Mid-Semester Exam)Marks are taken into consideration in the final evaluation procedure for VJTI .
Actually, the final evaluation score comprises the results of the midterm, final, and teachers' assessment.
which gives the midterm exam 20% weight, the final exam 60% weight, and the instructor evaluation 20% weight.
If someone misses the internal exams by some medical reasons, then you will be able to give re-exam after the semester ends.
But always try to attend the exams, mostly it is hard to clear re-exams.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Don't worry, if you can't pass the Internal exam, you'll not failed the semester.
Internal Exams (Mid-Semester Exam)Marks are taken into consideration in the final evaluation procedure for VJTI .
Actually, the final evaluation score comprises the results of the midterm, final, and teachers' assessment.
which gives the midterm exam 20% weight, the final exam 60% weight, and the instructor evaluation 20% weight.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The VJTI offers 9 branches in total for undergrads.
consisting of Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering (Sandwich), and Textile Technology.
A total of 60 seats are available for Sanctioned Intake at each branch, along with 3 seats for CIWGC intake and 6 seats for FN/PIO/OCI intake.
These seats are all filled in accordance with the categories, through the CAP Rounds.
However, you can also try for General Category seats during the spot round.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
In my frist, I wish I would have known these following things :
- Join as much students clubs as possible and try to explore them. Make good participation in the clubs.
- Focus on CGPA along withe the enjoyment. beacuse maintaning the CGPA is also important in placement procpective and if you achive the good CGPA in your frist year then it will be easy to maintain it through out the remaining 3 years.
- Find a side hustle and give work on them everyday.
- Try to learn new skills, mostly if you ae instrested in the computer Science then at least you have to learn a programing language and try to do some project on them.
- If you are intere
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Actually, there is no Dress Code at VJTI. But stil there is some instruction on which type of outfit you mantain.
Wear formal clothes like shirts, trousers, blouses, skirts and appropriate footwear for lectures, presentations, seminars and official events.
Avoid wearing revealing, offensive or distracting clothing. Choose outfits that cover your shoulders, torso and legs adequately.
Wear your ID card visibly on your person while on campus.
Wear safety gear like lab coats when required for certain academic programs or practical sessions.
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