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9 months agoScholar-Level 17
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If you're looking for “good + budget‑friendly” autonomous colleges for Electronics / E&TC / ECE / etc. engineering meaning institutions that balance reasonable fees, decent quality, and acceptable placement opportunities a few across India stand out. What “budget” means will vary a bit (some are relatively low‑fee; others are “reasonable for private colleges”). Here are some of the better-known ones (or candidate colleges) I'd suggest along with why I think they strike a good balance for ECE/ENTC.
Some Recommended Autonomous / Private‑Autonomous Colleges (ENTC / ECE) — “Budget + Value”
| College | Why It's a Good Budget‑Value Choice for ECE / ENTC |
|---|---|
| Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE), Bengaluru | DSCE is autonomous, has a strong placement record overall (recent the highest package ~ ₹56 LPA, many recruiters) and ECE/etc. students reportedly get good placement participation. |
| RV College of Engineering (RVCE), Bengaluru | A reputed autonomous college in Karnataka. While fees may go up under management‑quota, it's known for academic strength and better placement / industry‑connect than many small private colleges. |
| Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology (SCET), Kerala | Recently granted autonomous status, with ECE department NBA‑accredited. Among the relatively well‑recognized autonomous engineering colleges in Kerala offering ECE/ENTC. |
| Erode Sengunthar Engineering College (ESEC), Tamil Nadu | Autonomous, private college but with a history of stable accreditation and somewhat affordable private‑college setting when compared to top tier private colleges. |
| Nandha Engineering College (Perundurai / Erode), Tamil Nadu | Autonomous, with ECE/Electronics–type branches. For students coming from districts or seeking somewhat lower‑fee autonomous colleges in Tamil Nadu, this can be a reasonable pick. |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, direct admission seats in CSE (Computer Science Engineering) are available in many private colleges and deemed universities, especially under management quota. Availability depends on the college, your marks, and when you apply. Some popular colleges fill up early, so apply quickly.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
At 27,000 rank in JEE Main, you have little hope of getting Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at NIT Jamshedpur in CSAB, let alone in the General (Other State) quota.
According to the recent CSAB cutoffs for NIT Jamshedpur CSE:
- General (Other States): The range of closing ranks classically is between 8,000 and 10,000.
- General (Home State): Usual amounts of closing ranks are 10,000 to 14,000.
You are ranked 27,000 and this is way above these numbers. Though the cutoffs for reserved groups are lower, 27,000 would probably be excessive even in the case of the majority of such groups in NIT Jamshedpur. For example, OBC-NCL (OS) CSE ends u
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Investing 25 Lacs in an MBA from Symbiosis can provide you with great brand value, great peer learning experience, and great placements, In favour of considering the cost, you benefit from a mix of good Curriculum, experienced faculty, and exposure through Internships or Industry Projects. The ROI is dependent on your career goals, specialisation, and how you maximised the opportunities provided. The average packages may jeopardise your fee payment in immediate terms but the long-term opportunity can in a way balance it out. If you want a quality of academics along with campus life, Symbiosis will give you that. Ultimately, you must un
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
An army quota to CS engineering in MHT-CET 25 percentile is very low and admission to the best colleges can prove to be a problem. The cutoffs in most of the well-known institutions especially in the case of Computer Science are much higher.
But your quota as to the army is a huge weight. It is by admission by the MHT-CET centralized admission process (CAP) rounds. You have to be registered, submit your Defence Category Certificate and fill in choice. The allocation of seats is based on your merit under your reservation category, choices and the available seats.
Your percentile is bound to give you the most potential with regards to CS e
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Netaji Institute of Engineering and Technology (NIET), offers a B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy) course. The institute's website confirms the availability of the program, and it is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India.
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The rank of 12230 in M.Set (presumably the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, KCET) is relatively high, and the competition for CSE and CSM seats, especially in the top colleges, is intense. You should be prepared to explore other options.
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