Electrical Engineering
Dear Aspirant,
Mock tests are a great resource for practice but they won't be able to give you the results of the examination.
Mocks are generally set harder to ensure that students get adequate practice.
1. Make sure that you aren't panicking while encountering difficult question.
2. Come up with a strategy to attempt the exam . Check out where you are losing marks and if you are losing marks in the parts that you know well, then you need to strategize in such a way that you attempt the easier questions first.
3. Don't waste your time on one question for long.
4. Keep other options ready . This will ensure that you don't feel extremely stressed on the examination day and thus will help your performance.
Analyze your performance and see which concepts are troubling you. Try to revise those concepts well. Don't try to learn anything new in the last moment.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
There are very less chances or may be no chances of getting EE branch in MMMUT with your secured rank. The previous year cutoffs for this college is closed around 35k crl rank, that's why your are chances are very low. You have very minimal chances of getting a seat in branch other than EE in this college.
For more information regarding college predication with JEE Mains Rank, try the below link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
All The Best
Hello Aspirant,
hope you're doing well
Since the NITs Cut-off (2022) for B. Tech Electrical Engineering is not yet released by the authorities, you can go through the previous years’ cut-off to have an idea.
In 2021, the cut-off for OBC-NCL was between 4000 to 9000 for other state applicants. But, don't lose hope here. You still have a chance to get admission in NITs if you're a resident of Jalandhar or Hamirpur since in 2021 , they had cut-off as 25875 & 59170 , respectively.
Yes! You can apply for the post of Junior Engineer(Electrical), if you meet the following eligibility criteria -
Hope this information helps you :)
I will be advise you to do your degree from Geeta University which is a well known university and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding exposure and professional enhancement training.
Geeta University aims at providing high-quality education and achieving academic excellence by creating more professionals, technocrats, leaders, entrepreneurs and more. The university focuses on a student-centred outcome-based teaching-learning process.
University provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the students to attend guest lecturers or workshops, so that they get to learn as much as they can. The students also work on live projects, so that they are able to apply their knowledge to practical settings.
GU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the students to attend guest lecturers or workshops, so that they get to learn as much as they can.
Among all the private colleges, I believe St. Thomas is the one offering the Electrical Engineering programme at a high level of instruction. The technological labs at this college are the greatest in the industry, and the professors in this department are excellent at helping you out. Even the current HOD, the most senior member of the college, is well-liked and respected here. Support for academics is of very exceptional quality.
Note : Go for it if you truly enjoy that subject! But keep in mind that if you don't start studying for the Gate exam in your first year, your life will be unpleasant. Choose ECE or Computer Science (the best departments at this college) if all you want is a career, and learn to code in accordance with demand. All reputable Core companies today demand the Gate score.
Thank You
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