Amity University Noida B.Tech Admissions 2025
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Dear aspirant,
The UPES exam or UPESEAT is the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Engineering Aptitude Test conducted by University of Petroleum & Energy Studies once a year to get into UPES School pf Engineering. The syllabus is same as JEE mains and includes physics, chemistry, mathematics, English and current affairs awareness.
All the Best.
Hi,
As per the information available on the website of the university, the admissions in BBA.LLB course has been closed, however to enquire about the seat status you can talk to the administrative staff of the university overlooking admissions for information on vacant seats.
Hello aspirant
First of all congratulations on achieving this rank. I'm not sure if you can 100% can get BALLB in UPES, but to know this, you can check out the link which I'm providing you below:
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
All the best.
Hi there,
In my opinion, UPES, Dehradun is a good choice if you are not getting any NLUs
Please see that UPES offers a variety of undergraduate programs with multiple specializations and for PG it offers only one programme.
Regarding the placements, it gives a quite good exposure about the industry and the curriculum and faculty is quite well too.
However the things you should look for before taking admission anywhere are:
Industry Reputation
Reputation amongst Foreign Law Schools
Academic Standards / Quality of Faculty
Recruitment Statistics
Location
Student Community / Campus Life
Hostel Quality
IT Infrastructure / Library
Quality of Entrance Process
If you have the option to take a drop for one year, i would recommend you to go for it and prepare for NLUs with same enthusiasm and faith as this year.
You can check here for more guidance about the same: https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat
I hope this will help you decide...
Best Wishes !!
If you want stability in life then go for mechanical engineering because there will be vast opportunities in corporate world as well as in government sector too.
But if you just wanted to earn and earn and don't want stability then you choose CS engineering. I am saying about this because after a time period of 10-15 years you will going to become useless for the corporate world because new technology will come and you can't cope up with new graduates and obviously your salary expectations will be higher than freshers.
All the best for you future.
hi Tushar,
university of petroleum and energy studies , dehradun placed 45th rank in all universities and it was established in 2003 year and well known for best academic background , placements , the average package is 4 lakh and it provides many courses few of them are
for more information go to below link
https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-petroleum-and-energy-studies-dehradun
Hope this information is helpful
ALL THE BEST
Hi,
You can check the college predictor tool of Career360. Here is the link ->
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Give your rank, caste, state, gender and check the available colleges for you.
Well, according to my opinion, there isn’t a fixed answer for your question. The branch-wise cutoff for any branch totally depends on the no. of applicants who got shortlisted for the counselling.
Among the top-notch branches of B.Tech remains the Applied Petroleum Engg. (with Upstream specialization), Computer Science Engg.(with Cloud Computing & Virtualization Tech specialization), Automotive Design Engg, Chemical Engg, etc. The list keeps varying depending on the market conditions.
And right now, there are (on average) approximately 60–70 seats per branch available in the university. And those get filled from UPESEAT results and from Board-merit criteria, both.
So, I think you can prepare yourself much better from the information and statistics I provided.
All the best.
Hello Aspirant,
See COMEDK and UPES both are the different things because COMEDK is an entrance exam and UPES is an Institute. COMEDK stands for Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka, this test is taken to determine the eligibility of candidates for admission to around 190 engineering colleges of Karnataka for various Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses. On the other hand UPES stands for University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, it is an university located in Dehradun and it conduct it's own entrance exam for different scholarships and for admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
For better understanding refer to the links given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/comedk-uget?utm_source=google&utm_medium=kg
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/upes-admission/amp
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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College infrastructure quite nice. College have all the necessary infrastructure facilities and equipments as well. We have all the necessary facilities in a classroom labs library sports centres and hostels like Wi-Fi and smart boards and yes they are well maintained as well.
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