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Eligibility Criteria : 60% aggregate marks in Physics + Math + Chemistry/Computer Science/ Electronics/ Biotechnology of 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board.Test Scores in PESSAT (National level exam) or KCET (State level exam) required.
Method to Admission :Register and take PESSAT/ KCET/ both (if eligible) and participate through counseling to compete for a merit seat based on PESSAT/ KCET rank. Provisional blocking of seats through higher fee/ management/NRI/PIO/OCI/Sponsored quota is also possible. Approach the Admission
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1. TIET Patiala : 96.004
2. TIET Derabassi : 85.72.
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SAP: SAP is a widely used ERP system that offers modules in various domains such as finance, HR, logistics, and more. You can consider taking a course in SAP HR or SAP FICO, depending on your interests. Oracle ERP: Oracle ERP is another popular ERP system that offers modules in finance, HR, supply chain, and more. You can consider taking a course in Oracle HRMS or Oracle Financial. Microsoft Dynamics: Microsoft Dynamics is an
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It is not possible to take admission in NIT without CAT score, because NIT accepts only CAT score and there is no exam, which is conducted by NIT.
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It is impossible to get a good college at that low MAT score. Better to reappear for MAT and/or other exams and aim for a better college rather than taking admission in a below-average college.
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