Im an b.tech electrical engineer so can I choose DA as my 1st paper in gate exam?
Yes, as a B.Tech Electrical Engineering student, you can choose Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA) as your first paper in the GATE exam. GATE allows candidates to choose papers outside their core branch if they meet the paper-wise eligibility. However, DA is a bit coding and math-heavy, so make sure you’re comfortable with programming, linear algebra, and data handling. If you're interested in AI/ML fields or higher studies in that area, DA is a good choice for you.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-score-predictor
I want to be computer engineer, for this what I will do
Hii There,
Studying science at school, with an emphasis on computer science, physics, and mathematics if available, is the first step towards becoming a computer engineer. After school, enroll in a B.Tech or B.E. program to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering. It's crucial to develop practical skills during your education by working on real-world projects and mastering programming languages like Python, Java, and C++. Because they offer practical experience and exposure to the industry, internships are essential. Advanced coursework, such as a Master's degree (M.Tech or M.S.) in a particular field of computer engineering, may be an option if you wish to further specialize. Last but not least, keeping up with emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cloud computing will help you maintain your competitive edge.
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https://dqxeclau.top/careers/software-engineer
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My 10th percentage is 83 but my 12th percentage is 43.2 due to some health issues currently doing my graduation non engineer general category female which colleges should I apply for mba and will I be be able to get admission?
Hello,
Yes, you can still get admission to an MBA program . While your 12th percentage is low, many MBA colleges focus more on your graduation score, entrance exam performance (like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, etc.), work experience (if any), and personal interview.
Since you are from a general category and a non-engineering background, you can target:
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Tier 1: IIMs, XLRI, SPJIMR, FMS, MDI, etc. (High CAT/XAT scores required; 12th score may be a minor issue in top IIMs)
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Tier 2: IMT Ghaziabad, TAPMI, FORE, GIM, KJ Somaiya, etc. (Good CAT/XAT/CMAT scores can help)
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Tier 3: Christ University, UPES Dehradun, Amity, LPU, BIMTECH, NDIM, ITM Navi Mumbai, etc. (Accepts MAT/CMAT/low CAT scores)
Your 12th marks may affect some top colleges, but many MBA colleges accept students based on entrance exams and graduation scores.
Hope it helps !
hii if i took basic maths in 10th can i take diploma in mechanical engineering after 10th. then can i do B.tech after diploma to become a mechanical engineer?
hi satya,
yes, you can do diploma mechanical engineering after finishing 10th and also you can pursue btech after finishing mech engineering.
hope this helps.
thankyou
what is the cut off of vjti for software engineer
VJTI in Mumbai actually offers a B.Tech in Computer Engineering, which is the closest thing they have to a straight-up software engineering degree. For Maharashtra state students, they mostly look at your MHT-CET scores. If you're coming from outside Maharashtra, they'll consider your JEE Main scores. Looking at last year (2023), here's a rough idea of the MHT-CET cutoff percentiles for Computer Engineering:
- General Category (GOPENS): The last person admitted had a rank of around 208, which translates to about a 99.82 percentile.
- OBC (GOBCS): The cutoff rank was about 504, putting you at a 99.76 percentile.
- SC (GSCS): You're looking at a closing rank of roughly 2,329, or a 99.06 percentile.
- ST (GSTS): The cutoff here was around 11,567, which is about a 95.49 percentile.
Keep in mind that these numbers are just from 2023, so they could change this year. It's always best to check the official VJTI website or the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell's official info for the very latest details.
https://vjti.ac.in
One last thing: even if you hit the cutoff percentile, it doesn't automatically mean you're in! They also consider how many seats are available and their reservation policies. Good luck!
How I want a engineer simply process no medical check up
Hello,
If you want to become an engineer without any medical check-up, you can choose engineering fields that do not require medical fitness tests. Most engineering branches like Computer Science, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and IT do not have strict medical requirements.
However, some fields like Marine Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, and Defense-related Engineering may require medical check-ups.
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is it possible to convert iim Raipur or Shillong or iit roorkee with 91.98 percentile if I am a non engineer fresher from ews category
Hello,
With a 91.98 percentile in CAT and being a non-engineer fresher from the EWS category , you have a decent chance for IIM Shillong and IIM Raipur , but it will depend on various factors like:
1. If you have strong 10th and 12th marks, it will help.
2. Being a non-engineer can be an advantage since many IIMs give extra points for academic diversity.
3. This increases your chances, as the cutoff for EWS is generally lower than the general category.
4. As a fresher, you might lose some points, but if other factors are strong, it can balance out.
5. Even if you get a call, converting it will depend on your performance in the WAT-PI round .
For IIT Roorkee (DOMS) , your chances are quite high , as their cutoff for EWS candidates is usually around this range.
Hope it helps !