Electrical Engineering
Clear your failed Physics subject through supplementary exams to get your Intermediate certificate. Once cleared, you can join BiPC-related courses like B.Sc. Agriculture, Nursing, or diploma programs in colleges. Consult a career counselor for better guidance.
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
Getting admission in any government engineering college at this rank generally depend on a lot of factors like the previous year cutoffs, the number of applicants, your choice of study and the number of seats available.
You can check the previous year opening and closing rank by visiting the official website of the josaa and the csab and then checking subject wise cutoffs.
Also, you can take the help from our official college predictor which is especially designed by our experts to give you an idea about the colleges which you can get at this rank and score. The link of the predictor is mentioned below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Hope this resolves your query.
You do not need to take any worries regarding your potential back in a subject because it can hamper your performances.
Generally , the back in a subject is shown in a marksheet with a bold mark but if you clear it then there will not be any issue in getting internship or placement at the time of the 4th year because they are completely based on your skills and experience regardless of the marks in the particular subject. However , some company requires a minimum cgpa to be eligible to sit in an interview.
Thus, it is beneficial for you to mention a healthy grade and hope in the future to not get any back in any of the subjects as it can lose your chances of securing job in well known reputed companies.
At IIT Kharagpur you can certainly pursue an Aerospace Engineering degree but the structure for dual degrees with Electrical Engineering (EE) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a bit nuanced.
Generally, you can study the aerospace engineering and pursue its degree separately but combining it with the btech degree with ee or ece as the major subject is not provided there.
You can know more about all the possible combinations and courses which you can study there by visiting the official website of the college.
You can contact the academic office of the concerned college and then know the more details regarding your program and courses query.
Hello student,
With a CRL rank of 113,000 and being from MP (home state) in the General EWS category:
SGSITS (Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science) : SGSITS is a reputable engineering college in Madhya Pradesh, but its cutoff for core branches like ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) and EE (Electrical Engineering) is typically higher. With your rank, getting a seat in these branches might be challenging.
Chances : For branches like ECE or EE at SGSITS, the cutoffs are generally higher than 113,000. However, there might be a possibility for less sought-after branches or if there's a significant increase in seat availability or reduction in cutoffs.
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
Here is the link to the tool:
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello there,
With a rank of 14,000 in the agriculture stream for 2024, you have a chance of getting into both government and private colleges. Here are some options:
Government Colleges : You might secure admission to established institutions, but this depends on the year’s cutoff.
Top Private Colleges : Reputed private colleges may have seats available.
Suggested Colleges :
Action Steps : Keep an eye on the counseling schedules and check the previous year's cutoffs on official college websites to gauge your chances.
For the latest information, consult the official counseling authority and college websites.
To know about the colleges you might qualify based on your rank, visit the link below. It includes a college predictor that matches your rank with potential options.
GATE College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?
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Yes, pursuing a diploma in Electrical Engineering after completing your 10th grade is possible. Here’s a general overview:
Eligibility : Typically, you need to have passed 10th grade with a minimum percentage as specified by the diploma program you're interested in.
Duration : A diploma in Electrical Engineering generally takes about 3 years to complete.
Institutions : You can find diploma courses offered by various polytechnic institutes and technical colleges. Admission requirements may vary, but most will require passing an entrance exam or an interview.
Career Path : After completing a diploma, you can work as an electrical technician, junior engineer, or in related fields. You can also pursue further studies such as a B.Tech/B.E. in Electrical Engineering if you choose to continue your education.
Make sure to check the specific admission requirements and course details of the institutions you are interested in.
Diploma in Robotics and Automation:
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hope you are doing well
both the branches are well in good also depends on personal capabilities and interest
In b.tech Mechanical engineering:
some of the future perspective
B.tech in Electrical Engineering
I would suggest you to choose Electrical Engineering branch as it has more scope in future currently semiconductor and chipset industry are increasing day by day.
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