Engineering Admission FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) is issued by the Government of India to rank institutions based on parameters like teaching, placements, research, and outreach. It's crucial for evaluating college performance.
Consider factors like NIRF rank, location, branch preference, faculty, placement records, and your budget. Also, check if the college has NAAC or NBA accreditation.
JEE Main and JEE Advanced are accepted by NITs and IITs respectively. Many private colleges have their own exams (like VITEEE, SRMJEEE), and some accept state-level scores (like MHT-CET, EAMCET).
Management quota can help you get a seat if you miss merit cutoff, but fees are usually higher. Ensure the college is recognized and check placement history before proceeding.
Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and AI/Data Science are among the most popular and high-demand branches.
Yes, many students from Tier 2/3 colleges get good jobs by building strong projects, internships, and participating in coding or hackathons. Your skill matters more than the college brand after a point.
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