Electronics
Hello,
The Government Institute of Electronics (GIOE) in Hyderabad has a decent placement record, with a mix of companies recruiting from various branches. While the highest salary packages may not reach the levels of top IITs, the institute offers good opportunities for internships and placements, particularly in electronics and related fields.
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hello student, To be honest, with 66 percentile in JEE and 74.4% in CBSE , you won’t get Electronics (VLSI) at SASTRA. The cutoff is way higher — people who got it last year had 90+ in boards and JEE percentile above 85–90 .
But you might get other branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Biotech , especially in the later rounds. Also try TNEA counselling and other private colleges in Tamil Nadu — you’ll have better chances there.
Keep options open, don’t worry too much.
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Yes, you can get admission in CV Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar for B.Tech lateral entry in Electronics and Communication Engineering through your OJEE rank. The college accepts diploma holders for lateral entry based on OJEE counselling. Usually, if your OJEE rank is within a decent range, you have a good chance. For ECE, the cutoffs are generally not very high, and students with ranks even up to a few lakhs have got seats in the past.
If your rank is within 3 to 4 lakh, you should have a good chance of getting admission comfortably. Even with a slightly higher rank, you might still get a seat in later counselling rounds.
With a JEE Advanced rank of 3878 in the female category, your chances of getting Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at an IIT depend on the specific IIT and its previous year cutoffs.
Usually, for general female category (also called female-open or female-general), ECE cutoffs in older IITs like Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, and Madras are quite high, often within the top 2000-3000 ranks.
For your rank around 3878, you might have a chance at newer or mid-tier IITs like IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Patna, IIT Ropar, or IIT Indore, where the ECE cutoff for female candidates has sometimes gone beyond 3500 or 4000 in recent years.
So, based on past trends, Electronics in top older IITs may be tough, but in newer IITs, you have a reasonable chance.
Hope it helps !
With your son’s KCET rank of 26,099, getting a seat in Electronics and Communication Engineering at KLS Gogte Institute might be difficult. Last year, the closing rank for that branch was around 19,000 to 23,000, which is better than his rank.
However, he can still try for counselling and see if any seats are left in later rounds. It’s also a good idea to consider other branches like Electrical Engineering, where the cutoffs are usually higher and might match his rank.
Make sure to complete the counselling registration on the official KEA website and keep checking for seat allotment updates. If this college doesn’t work out, you can look at other colleges or management quota options as a backup.
Hello there,
With a rank of 26,638 in AP POLYCET, admission to Computer Science Engineering (CSE) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) in government polytechnic colleges in Andhra Pradesh is unlikely because these branches usually have lower cutoff ranks.
Some government polytechnic colleges in Andhra Pradesh that offer CSE and ECE diploma courses are:
Andhra Polytechnic College, Kakinada
Government Polytechnic, Anakapalli
Sir CRR Government Polytechnic, Chodavaram
Bapatla Polytechnic, Bapatla
Government Polytechnic, Srikakulam
Government Polytechnic, Visakhapatnam
Government Polytechnic, Tirupati
Government Polytechnic, Guntur
Since your rank is relatively high, you may have better chances in other branches like Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) or consider private polytechnic colleges, where cutoffs are usually higher.
Make sure to participate in the counseling process, select various options, and check the official AP POLYCET notifications regularly for seat allotments.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Good evening ,
As per your mentioned query , Electronics and communication engineering is one of the most sought branch in the field of engineering. It involves designing, developing, and manufacturing electronic equipments. The fees of this course varies on the type of institution either it is government or private.
To know more , refer this :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/electronics-and-communication-engineering-course
Good wishes !!
With a GATE Electrical Engineering (EE) score of 630, getting admission to the M.Tech program in Instrumentation and Integrated Electronics at IIT Kharagpur is unlikely.
Key points:
The closing GATE score for this program in 2024 was around 608 for the general category.
For reserved categories, cutoffs are lower (OBC around 573, SC around 337, ST around 248).
Admission depends on GATE score and sometimes an interview.
Recommendations:
You can consider applying to other IITs or NITs where your score may meet the cutoff for similar courses.
Explore other reputed institutes offering M.Tech in Instrumentation and Electronics.
If this field is important for you, consider preparing to improve your GATE score for the next attempt.
With a KCET rank of 3830 and interest in Medical Electronics or Biomedical Engineering , you have very good chances of securing admission into top engineering colleges in Karnataka that offer these specialized branches.
Branch : Medical Electronics
KCET Cutoff (GM) : ~7,000–8,000 (you are well within range!)
Reputation : Top-tier private college with excellent placements and infrastructure.
Affiliated to : VTU
KCET Cutoff (GM) : ~4,500–6,000
Reputation : One of the best private colleges in Karnataka.
Branch : Biomedical Engineering
KCET Cutoff (GM) : ~2,500–3,500
Your Chances : Borderline (may get in Round 2 or Casual Vacancy Round)
Reputation : Premier institute; very competitive.
KCET Cutoff : ~15,000+
Your Chances : Very high
KCET Cutoff : ~8,000–10,000
Your Chances : Excellent
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