Which are the top private engineering colleges that I can get into through management quota?

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    Vikas Pandey A budding CS Engineer and Web developer. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Here are a few colleges who are practising this method:
    1. SRM University
    2. VIT University
    3. KIIT University
    4. Sharda University
    5. Alliance University
    6. D. Y. Patil College
    7. BVP College
    8. MIT-Pune
    9. Symbiosis College
    10. K J Somaiya Institute of Engineering
    11. Galgotias University
    12. RV College of Engineering
    13. PES University
    14. Thapar University
    These are the reputed colleges which offer admission to the students on the basis of management quota with a high demand of fee.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Here are a few colleges who are practising this method:
    1. SRM University
    2. VIT University
    3. KIIT University
    4. Sharda University
    5. Alliance University
    6. D. Y. Patil College
    7. BVP College
    8. MIT-Pune
    9. Symbiosis College
    10. K J Somaiya Institute of Engineering.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Here are a few colleges who are practising this method:
    1. SRM University
    2. VIT University
    3. KIIT University
    4. Sharda University
    5. Alliance University
    6. D. Y. Patil College
    7. BVP College
    8. MIT-Pune
    9. Symbiosis College
    10. K J Somaiya Institute of Engineering
    11. Galgotias University
    12. RV College of Engineering
    13. PES University
    14. Thapar University.
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    Priyum Agrawal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Almost every private engineering college in India practices this way of selling out seats to students, but the number of seats reserved for the same category changes as per internal factors of the college every year.
    Although it is not a good choice, students tend to go for these when they are left with no college to join or they aspire for a better college to study at.
    BITS being the best private engineering college in India does not participate in any such activities, so there is no such quota reserved for management admissions in BITS. You can only get in the college through securing ranks above the cut-off ranks in BITSAT.
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    Samarth Uttam | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Management quota is a percentage seat that is reserved for the management authorities to recommend the students for. Basically, these seats are a bet and the highest bidder gets the seat. This basically happens in private engineering colleges because government ones are filing their seats by well-governed exams like JEE and other state examinations.
    And you should know these seats are for the students that failed to meet the required criteria or were unable to qualify the entrance exam. The students pay so-called donations to acquire seats in such colleges.
    Some of the colleges that take admission and have seats reserved for management q
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Management quota is a set of reserved seats in private universities. This kind of act done for students who failed to clear the exams but have an opportunity to pursue their dream engineering branch by giving extra money donated to the college. A student gets his/her desired branch.
    It is not exactly illegal, but if a middle man is involved then it becomes an act of corruption.
    Many or almost all the colleges do the same for their professional act and are set to gain some profit and popularity among the students.
    In every college, few seats are reserved for these category students. Management Quota is a gateway to college for those studen
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    There are many private colleges which one can get through management quota, all of them are listed below:
    SRM UniversityVIT University, KIIT UniversitySharda University, Alliance University
    D.Y. Patil College BVP, College MIT-Pune
    Symbiosis College, K J Somaiya Institute of EngineeringGalgotias University, RV College of Engineering, PES University, Thapar University, MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology and Manipal University-Manipal.
    These colleges do not openly offer the management quota. Instead we have to go and we have to personally talk to them regarding the admission and have to pay a lot amount of money. Also, one of the modes of adm
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  • Hello,
    Management quota is way through which you can get admission into a college by paying more money or sometimes without the general admission procedure such as writing entrance exams or without merit based seats.
    These type of admissions do involve a lot of money and not all colleges offer this.
    Many private colleges / universities have this bit they also intake based on the general ways of admission.
    Some of the private colleges that have management quota seats are:
    1) VIT University:
    You have categories on the basis of ranks in VITEEE based on which they charge more fees.
    2) SRM University.
    3) RV College Of Engineering, Bangalore
    4) Banga
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