How important are engineering grades?
Good grades will definitely help you but you also have to be willing to study and work hard. A ‘C’ average student can be just as successful in their job as an ‘A’ student if they take the extra time required to study and work practice problems.
Does marks matter in college placement?
Yes, marks definitely matter when you appear for Placements but is not the sole reason for your selection. For simplicity, one can compare marks with the gate-pass. Without gate-pass one cannot enter the premises but what one does within the premises is irrelevant to the gate-pass obtained.
What is the average marks of an engineering student after 6 semesters?
The reality hits them only after 6 semesters. If an engineering student scores an average 85\% marks in semesters 1 to 6 then if the student scores 65\% marks in each semesters 7 & 8, still the average marks at the end of the 8 semesters will be 80\%. Only 5 \% will come down. Now let us consider a different case.
Which engineering colleges give admission on the basis of 12th Marks?
Spot admission in engineering colleges on Basis of 12th Marks. Some of the Top engineering colleges providing admission in engineering on the basis of 12th marks are as follows:- Ramiah College Bangalore. RV College Bangalore. VIT Vellore. SRM University. PICT Pune. VIT Pune. MIT Pune.
How to get guaranteed and confirm admission in engineering college?
Since some of the engineering colleges give out admission forms based on class 12 board examination marks. Students will need to score high in this examination. Thus we will make you can get Guaranteed and confirm Admission. The colleges generally state a cut-off mark, over which they issue the admission form.
Is it easy to score good marks in the first semester?
Actually it is easy to score in the first semester than the other semesters. But unfortunately most of the Engineering students do mistake here. Only after 6 semesters most of the engineering students realize what to do. So mostly 7th and 8th semesters are very critical for engineering students.