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What is the cutoff mark for BBA at Ravenshaw University?

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Diya Rao Posted On : October 22nd, 2021
B.Sc. Computer Science, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack (2019)

The cut for BBA at Ravenshaw University varies around 80% for the first round and further decreases with the number of seats available.

  • In case you scored less than or equal to 80% then your name will appear in the waiting list and you will get converted in the second round where the cutoff is at 60%.
  • Successively, the cut-off for the third round goes down to 50%. If the seats are vacant after 3rd round then the students who are on the waiting list get admission. 
  • But as far as I know, you would get admission in the third selection round itself because there are plenty of vacant seats in the BBA department.

I hope you score well and above 80% so that you get selected in the first round itself or else you may wait till third.

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Does BIT Mesra have a management quota?

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Varda Ahmed Posted On : May 10th, 2021
Sociology honours from Jamia University

My sister is from BIT Mesra, and I am quite aware of the situation here. There is no such thing as a management quota at BIT Mesra. 

Every year, rumors spread about this, but later it is discovered that all the rumors were false. You can go to college by yourself to check this out. This will also give you a clear idea of what you are gonna have for the few most important years of your life.

However, there is only one reservation for BC-I and BC-II students from the state of Jharkhand. More information about this reservation quota can be found on the college's website.

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Which books should we prefer for the NICMAR (NCAT) exam?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : May 25th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

Basically, there are 3 rounds to enter NICMAR:

  1. Written: The written portion is identical to any admission exam that includes aptitude and grammar. Read books by RS Agrawal, and you'll succeed.
  2. Group discussions: GDs typically centre on current events or hypothetical construction or project situations. For the GD, you can start reading the newspaper carefully a few months before the test. There won't be a clear trend in the topics discussed, but most of them will be current.
  3. Personal Interview: You may be asked general questions on HR, technology, current events, and other topics.

Advice: Be self-assured and communicate effectively.

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Are the placements in NIT Trichy getting worse compared to the previous years?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : July 19th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

Whether the placements are improving or getting worse depends on the branch you are referring to. In the case of CSE, placements can be seen improving every year due to increasing demand in the market whereas placements of other core branches are deteriorating every year. However, this scenario is similar not only in the case of NIT Trichy but even in other IITs. 

Students of core branches either

  • Pursue MBA or MTech after BTech to get placed better in the core sector
  • Start learning coding skills and sit for average IT companies 

So, it’s better to sum for a better branch rather than blaming the institute. Some might deceive you into believing that the tag of the college matters more than anything. But in reality, it all depends on the branch you choose. Sometimes the JEE coaching centers promote IITs to a large extent that people tend to go for an under-average branch just for the IIT tag. I warn you against this as your career depends on your branch. 

Generalizing the issue, if you happen to have a choice between lower branches at top engineering colleges like new IITs, NITs and higher branches in tier-1 colleges like BITS, CEG, and NSIT, I will say go for the latter.

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How do I convert SGPA to percentage in MAKAUT?

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Kritika Roy Posted On : June 22nd, 2023
studied at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University Of Technology

The simple way to convert SGPA to a percentage in MAKAUT is to deduct 0.75 from your SGPA and then multiply it by 10. Consider the following example,

SGPA: 8.00

Percentage: (8.00–0.75)*10=72.5%

The official website has the following details regarding the conversion of percentages

Grade Point

% of marks (minimum assured)

6.25

55

6.75

60

7.25

65

7.75

70

8.25

75

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Which is better IIM or NICMAR?

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Akriti Gupta Posted On : May 17th, 2023
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

It is pretty clear that IIMs are better than NICMAR. I am assuming you are talking about new generation IIMs. 

IIMs have a different reputation in the corporate world. All companies die to recruit candidates from IIMs, and in the future, run values of IIMs are only going to increase, and an IIM tag can help you in reaching a CXO level in the corporate world plus IIMs offer a great culture and students life, various clubs and committee and various case competitions in IIMs will help you grooming, and you can make some good connections with the IIM fraternity.


 

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How are the placements at NIT Warangal for an MTech in the VLSI branch?

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Chitra Roy Posted On : August 17th, 2023
M.Tech from National Institute of Technology, Warangal

NIT Warangal is one of the top NITs so the placements for every branch are great. 1st-year students receive internship offers from February. Placement opportunities are available in the second year also. It is better to get some practical exposure through internships rather than staying in college.

Many reputed VLSI companies visit the college for placements and internships like Intel, Nvidia, AMD, AMS, Xilinx, Analog Devices, Mediatek, cypress semiconductor, microchip etc

Here are the brief highlights of VLSI placements at NIT Warangal

Placement Percentage

69%

Number of students placed

18

Highest CTC

INR 37.5 LPA

Lowest CTC

INR 12.4 LPA

Median CTC

INR 18.5 LPA

Average CTC

INR 20.4 LPA

Overall, if you want to secure good packages, work hard in the first year and maintain good grades. Getting internship offers does not necessarily mean you will get laced. So dont give up on the hard work!

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What is the difference, apart from the degrees, between PESIT Banashankari VTU affiliation and PES University, Banashankari?

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Shanice Verma Posted On : May 25th, 2021
Studied at Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) (2019)

PESIT Banashankari has been converted into a private university under the PES University Act established in 2012. The first batch of students to join after this change was put under the affiliation of PES University. Naturally, after four years, they were awarded a degree by PES University.

A few other batches that may have been admitted under VTU affiliation, were continued under the same affiliation till those students graduated. As far as senior batches are concerned, they could migrate to PES University but it requires a lot of paperwork and it takes time. There are chances that the management will not opt for this.

In case you are still unclear about this and CET cell codes cause confusion, you can get in touch with the authorities who will help sort this matter out.

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What waiting list gets through in FORE School of Management?

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Mridul Roy Posted On : April 16th, 2022
MBA Marketing & Information Technology, FORE School of Management (2017)

The waiting list movement of FORE varies each year. There are many factors that influence the waiting list movement, i.e. general cutoff trends in other colleges, new IIM waiting list movement, etc. 

Usually, for tier-II colleges like FORE, around 50% of the waiting list gets clear. But, there are no ways to be certain about the waiting list movement. For some academic years, the waiting list didn’t move at all, in the past. 

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How difficult is to get a branch change at IIT Kanpur?

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Vijay Sarnaik Posted On : April 19th, 2023
Studied at IIT Kanpur

Branch change at IIT Kanpur can be a challenging process, as you have to meet specific academic and performance criteria.

The process usually involves filling out an application and meeting with a committee to review your request. The committee will consider factors such as your grades, extracurricular activities, research experience, and overall fit for the desired program.

Every branch has 2 vacant seats after the first year. Usually, there are more than 2 people who have a 10 CPI. To get a branch change into CS, one requires a perfect 10. While for other branches the situation is a bit flexible. If 3 students left a particular branch for another branch, then the seat availability for that branch will be 2+3, 5. This brings down the CPI cutoff.

It's important to keep in mind that the acceptance rate for branch change requests is typically quite low, so it's important to have a well-prepared application and be prepared for the possibility of not being granted a change.

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