Electronics
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With a 60 percentile in KIITEE, your chances of securing a seat in any of the electronics branches at KIIT (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology) depend on the overall competition and cutoffs for that year. Generally, higher percentile scores are required for popular branches like Electronics and Communication Engineering. However, KIIT conducts multiple rounds of counseling, and cutoffs can vary. It’s advisable to participate in the counseling process, keep an eye on the cutoff trends, and have backup options in case you do not secure a seat in your preferred branch.
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you can easily find the cut-off list of electronics and telecommunication engineering on google or a curated list for the 2024 academic year can be obtained from OpenAI. you can mention your constraints and find the correct cut-off.
The minimum qualifying mark for Karnataka PGCET 2024 is 50% for general category candidates. Reserved category candidates need to secure a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying exam
PGCET Karnataka is a relatively easy exam compared to Gate or other entrance exams by Private Universities like Manipal Entrance Test. But don't take it lightly. Old question papers are much significant here than in any other test. Might be MBA or MArch, ME or MTech the funda remains the same. Dig through old q papers, find the way of asking questions, get your own Fundamentals of the Topic notes, devote some time for solving 1mark interview questions and there you go. You will find yourself in top shelves of PGCET rankings. D
25CET has a different approach than most of other competitive examinations. It seems easy in the beginning but has its own tedious things which become tiresome over time. So without taking it lightly just focus as I have said in my answer. Devote 5-6 hours a day for study and 3hrs atleast to solve different interview questions which you will find in sites like Indiabix and you will thank me after the results
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Completing an intermediate vocational course in Electronics Engineering Technician opens up various pathways for further education and career development.
Diploma in Engineering :
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering/Technology :
Vocational and Skill Development Courses :
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Engineering Degree (B.Tech/B.E.) :
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Hello there,
With a rank of 30,600 and a seat in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) at a college in Chennai, changing your campus and branch to Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) or Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Vellore involves several steps. First, it’s essential to understand the policies of the institution regarding branch and campus transfers. Each college has its own criteria, which may include factors such as the availability of seats in the desired program and the merit of the applicants seeking the transfer.
Eligibility for a transfer generally hinges on whether there are open seats in the desired branches. Both ECE and CSE can be competitive, so it's crucial to assess if your current rank meets the necessary requirements for a transfer. To initiate the process, you typically need to submit a formal application to the admissions office, detailing your request and the reasons behind it. This application should be made as early as possible, as many colleges have specific timelines for transfer requests.
Additionally, if a transfer isn’t feasible, consider participating in subsequent counseling rounds or spot admissions, where there might be opportunities to secure a seat in your preferred branch. It’s advisable to reach out directly to the admissions office of both your current college and the college you’re interested in to get the most accurate and updated information regarding transfer possibilities and the procedures involved.
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No, it is not compulsory to take Computer Science (CS) in engineering if you have taken it in 12th HSC. While many students choose to pursue engineering degrees in the same field they studied in school, such as Computer Science Engineering (CSE) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), it is not a strict requirement. Key Points:
Field Choice : You can pursue various branches of engineering regardless of your 12th-grade subjects. For example:
Eligibility : Engineering colleges generally have eligibility criteria based on subjects taken in 12th grade (such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), but they often allow students from diverse backgrounds as long as they meet the minimum requirements.
Interest and Career Goals : Choose your engineering discipline based on your interests, career goals, and job market demand rather than just the subjects you studied in high school.
Flexibility in Specialization : Engineering programs often allow students to specialize or take electives in areas related to their interests, even if they come from a different academic background. Conclusion:
Feel free to explore various engineering branches that interest you, even if they differ from your 12th-grade subjects. Focus on what aligns with your career aspirations and personal interests. If you need more specific guidance on engineering fields, let me know!
Hello Mihir,
With a score of 39 marks in COMEDK UGET, it is likely that you may face challenges in securing a seat in Computer Science (CSE) or Electronics branches at many colleges, as the cutoffs for these programs are usually quite high. However, you may still have some options, especially in lower-ranked colleges or branches that have slightly lower demand. Potential Colleges for CSE or Electronics with 39 Marks:
Lower-Ranked Private Engineering Colleges :
Others Possible Options :
It’s important to stay updated with the admission announcements and counseling rounds to maximize your chances.
As a diploma holder in Electronics & Telecommunication (completing in June 2024), you can apply for direct second-year (lateral entry) B.Tech/B.E. programs in Maharashtra.
Vary yearly based on CAP rounds and college.
Check the DTE Maharashtra website or individual college sites for exact cutoffs.
MIT-WPU Pune : 3.15–3.55 lakh/year
VJTI Mumbai : ~85,000–95,000/year
KJ Somaiya : As per FRA guidelines
Visit official college websites or DTE Maharashtra for latest updates.
You can join the Indian Air Force (IAF) after completing a diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, but not as a commissioned officer through prestigious exams like CDS or AFCAT. Airmen in IAF (Technical)
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