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Dear Aspirant ,
I would like to tell you that there is nothing to worry about based on the marks and percentage that you have obtained they are well, I will like to make you sure that yes of course after three to four rounds of cutoff you will get a seat allotted, there might be a chance that you have to wait for more than three to four cutoff but yes you will get a seat and probably if the luck works you might get in the 3rd or 4th cut off list.
Further, if you need any other detail regarding the cut of list for your admission procedure you can please let me know in the comments section below we will definitely help you with that.
check the given link below :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat
I hope your query is solved.
Thank you.
Hey Student,
You can choose any of the subjects. But if u want to go for civil services in future than its not necessary but you have to know mathmatics upto the certain extent. Although you only need to obtain 33% to qualify in the exam but even though if you are sound in math and reasoning than you might end up trapped in exam.
THANK YOU
Hello Aspirant,
Do check with the college you have applied for. Visit their official website and Mail them with the attached screenshot of your application that you submitted. It may be possible they have a shortlisting criteria after application submission,so mail them to know about it.
Hope it helps.
Hello candidate,
You can give PSI exam after your graduation. Eligibility criteria for main examination is that you not be not less than 19 years nor more than 33 years for general category, 35 years for obc category and 38 years for sc/ st and other minorities, and a graduate from any discipline. The candidate must hold a degree from an Indian University or other educational institute deemed as University.
Good luck
Hi Raj,
First of all, MSRIT and BMSCE Bangalore are the top engineering colleges in the region with great infrastructure, facilities, campus, faculty etc. It has a good reputation among top companies for placement.
You can proceed to software side, no matter which stream you take, provided you know programming languages like Python, Java, C++ etc, which you can learn easily through online courses or at training centres. Most companies hire non-CSE students if they have good knowledge about programming.
Electronics & Telecommunication engineering is definitely a good course to opt for. MSRIT has also a dedicated 4G/5G IoT centre and collaborations with major telecommunication companies in the industry. Placements are good for telecommunication students too.
Hope it helps. All the best!
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