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Hello,
Thanks for your detailed query. Let’s break this down step by step so you get a clear idea.
First, between BKBIET Pilani, Poornima College, and JECRC Jaipur, here’s a quick comparison for Computer Science:
Now, about getting CS in JECRC without REAP , unfortunately, JECRC participates in REAP counselling for regular admissions. So unless they open management quota seats or spot admission later, it’s tough to get CS without REAP.
You can check their official website for direct admission possibilities or call their admission office and request if there are any vacant seats or internal quota options.
Best wishes for your engineering journey!
The choice of your graduation path – integrated BSc BEd (Zoology), BTech CS, or integrated BS-MS at IISER Thiruvananthapuram – to pursue the dream of becoming an IAS officer requires careful consideration.
A Bachelor of Arts degree, particularly in subjects like Political Science, History, or Economics, is often considered the most aligned with the CSE syllabus, covering crucial topics relevant to General Studies papers.
However, a science background, especially with a BTech CS degree, develops analytical and logical reasoning skills beneficial for the CSAT paper and could be advantageous for certain optional subjects like Mathematics or potentially Engineering disciplines.
Even if you choose a science or engineering stream, you can still select humanities-based optional subjects that overlap with the General Studies papers like Anthropology, Sociology, or Public Administration, which many engineers have successfully opted for.The integrated BSc BEd (Zoology) offers a strong foundation in science and a backup career in teaching, but the primary focus of the BEd component may not be directly relevant to the UPSC syllabus. The integrated BS-MS at IISER offers a strong research focus and academic excellence, potentially leading to diverse career paths in science, academia, industry, or even government agencies But still it is not connected with your ias dream.
Among all b.tech is best as many successful candidates from engineering backgrounds, have utilized their analytical skills and knowledge to crack the exam.
Hello Aspirant,
Thanks for reaching out!
When comparing KK Wagh,SGGS,GCOE, Aurangabad and GCOE, Amaravati.It's important to focus on their placement trends, industry exposure and students feedback .Among these KK Wagh stands out for it's better placement records, strong corporate tie-ups and high packages,making it one of the most preferred choice for IT/computer aspirants.placement rates are above 90% and top offers reaching 18-20 lakhs.
GCOE, Amaravati also offers solid government college reputation, reliable placement support and average package are similar to KK Wagh.GCOE, Aurangabad is a decent option but heavily depends on Individual's performance for placement.SGGS,while academically respected has limited placement data but some students has secured high packages through off-campus effort,compared to the above colleges.
Overall, kK Wagh is a best option for placements,GCOE, Amaravati for stable govt college, Aurangabad for motivated students and SGGS for aspired students willing to put in extra effort.
Hi Rishita!
As your score is 292.86 in CUET UG, you stand a decent chance for admission into DAVV’s integrated BTech + MTech programs. DAVV typically considers CUET scores. for admission into its self-financed and integrated courses, especially through its IET Since you're targeting Computer Science, IT, AI, or Data Science, the cutoffs tend to be a little higher but 292.86 is a good score, especially if your percentile is around 80 or above. Make sure to check the counseling schedule and fill in the correct preference form when DAVV opens admissions.
If you want to know more information about this college you can visit here:
https://dqxeclau.top/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya-indore
Hope you will find it helpful!
With a CUET UG score of 292.86 in PCM + English, your chances of getting into the 5-year integrated B.Tech + M.Tech program in CS, IT, or AI & Data Science at DAVV depend on your category. For General, the cutoff usually goes above 390, so your score may not be enough. For OBC, you are closer to the expected cutoff, and you might have a chance in later rounds.
If you belong to SC or ST category, your score is above the usual cutoff range, so you stand a fair chance of getting a seat. Competition is high and seats are limited, so make sure to participate in all rounds of counselling and keep backup options ready.
Yes, you are likely eligible for the IBPS SO IT exam. Because you completed your bachelor of technology degree in industrial IOT with a minor in CS, which is an important department for this exam. Also, you meet all eligibility criteria for this examination.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Hey Adarsh,
With 74 percentile in MHT-CET PCM and OBC category , you have a fair chance of getting branches like IT,AI,ML,Data science,ENTC in Mid-level engineering Colleges in Maharashtra. Getting CSE in top colleges may not be possible as their cut-offs are usually above 85-90 percentile.but you might get it i some private or regional colleges in later rounds.
Here are the possible colleges where you may get a seat in branches like AI,IT,ML,Data science and ENTC:
•MIT college of engineering, Aurangabad
• Dr.D.Y. Patil School of Engineering,Lohegaon,Pune
• Vidyalankar Institute Of Technology, Mumbai (For ENTC or IT in later rounds)
•Sinhgad Institute of Technology,Pune.
•St.John college of Engineering, Palghar.
You may get AI,ML,ENTC in these colleges ITor CS may be tougher but possible especially in later rounds.
Make sure to visit the official website of your preferred college to check the exact eligibility,seat availability,fees, branches offerings as these may vary year to year.
Predict to explore more chances:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
Both Gogte Institute of Technology (GIT), Belgaum, and SDM College of Engineering, Dharwad, are reputable institutions, but when it comes to Computer Science, GIT Belgaum tends to have a slight edge in terms of placement, industry exposure, and infrastructure.
GIT is known for its strong placement cell, coding culture, and ties with software companies. The faculty is tech-savvy, and you can get more opportunities for internships and coding competitions. On the other hand, SDM Dharwad is well-disciplined, has a good academic environment, and decent placements, but may not be as dynamic in CS-specific activities.
If placements and technical events are your priority, go for GIT. If you're looking for a calm, structured environment with strong academic support, SDM is also a good.
Wishing you all the best!
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