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Hello!!

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-chemical-engineering-colleges-in-india
Go through the link provided to get the list of colleges offering chemical engineering course. Hope this helps you!!

Hi Das,

If you get 80.98 percentile in JEE main exam, you rank would be approximately in between 2,00,000 to 2,01,000.  Also, Above is the range of your possible rank. The predicted rank may vary due to JEE Main tie breaker rules for the same score. For NITs, You have to secured minimum of 30,000 rank, which would be equal to approx 160 marks.

If you have secured this rank you have a chance to get these colleges:

SAE Pune

IGEC Jabalpur

PTU Punjab

Amity University

MIT Academy Pune

UIET Punjab

These are few colleges, you will get on these marks.

Hello,


All engineering colleges have different fee structure and admission in most of the engineering colleges in india is based on JEE mains exams.
Some colleges charge 10k per semester and some may charge upto 50k per semester.
So, at first you will have to appear in any entrance exam and then you will get seat in any engineering college.If you want to know fees of any specific college then you can share the name of the college and i will share you the fee structure.


I hope this helps

Dear Aspirant,


Yes,You can give April attempt of jee mains for which form will be out on 7 Feb and will close till 7 March .By appearing in Jee main you can get admitted in best Governmernt colleges like IIT and nit.

If you want to get admiited in top nits like nit surathkal,nit Trichy then you need extra hard work .And these nit are best in terms of placement and faculties.

If you want more information about April Jee mains then you can visit the link mentioned below

https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-april/amp

Thanks

All the very best


Hello dear student,

BDO stands  for block development officer it is an administrative government job. The examinations conducted by state public service commission. The eligibility criteria to give this exam is a person need to be graduate in any of these - arts , commerce, or science from any recognised University. The age limit for general category student is 21 to 30 years while this increases for OBC by 3 years making it 33 years and for SC category student it is 35 years. I hope this is helpful for you and as you said if you are doing you BTech from any government or private medical colleges so yes dear student you are eligible for this exam.

Best regards Apoorva

hi,
yes you can definitely get admission in government and as well as private medical colleges.. national institute of open schooling comes under recognized board of India and its certificate is accepted by all institutions. however you need to appear in certain entrance test like jee main, mhtcet, wbjee, bitsat , viteee entrance test to get admission in top ranked colleges.

hi,

yes . definitely you may apply in jee main exam and if you got the cutoff marks , you can definitely join government colleges. make sure you full fill the eligibility criteria for appear in exam and pwd criteria for pwd seat reservation.

hope you may understand.

Hello,

Basically apart from central government and various state governments, many Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) also hire thousands of engineering graduates every year in technical branches. For these government jobs B.tech final year students are eligible to apply. In that case your college is government or private that doesn't matter.

Hope for best.

Thank you.

Hii,

If your rank is below 28k (most likely) then you have a chance of getting a seat in government college but if you try to get your rank below 20k then you'll have more options in you hand and can opt for the course you are interested in.

All the best!!

Hello,

The cutoff of JEE Mains as well as colleges varies year to year hence exact marks or rank can not be predicted by anyone. But you can have a rough idea by looking at the previous years data and trends. So for a good government colleges you should aim to score a minimum of 130 marks in JEE Mains. You can refer to this link for JEE Mains cutoffs and trends for more information.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff

Hope this Helps,

All the Best.

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