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How do I become a Nerist?

How do I become a Nerist?

Candidates must be a citizen of India to appear for NEE 1, NEE 2 and NEE 3 Examination. NERIST NEE 2021 will be conducted at 3 levels i.e. NEE 1, NEE 2 and NEE 3 to offer admission in Diploma Module, Base Module and Degree Module in the Technology stream and also in Degree module of Forestry Stream.

How do I become a Nerist after 10th?

Enter Base/Certificate Module through NEE I. Enter Diploma Module through NEE II. Enter Bridge Module through NEE III. Enter Degree Module either after Diploma Module or after Bridge Module (no direct entry)

Can Diploma holder apply for B Tech?

As per AICTE (ALL India Council of Technical Education) guidelines, Students who have completed the Diploma are eligible for the B Tech course as well as students are also eligible for entry into the second year thus enabling students to complete their b tech in 3 year time frame.

How can I apply for M Tech in Nerist?

M. Tech Eligibility

  1. M. Tech applicants should have a B. Tech. or equivalent degree with a CGPA of 6.5 on a scale of 10 or an aggregate score of 60\%.
  2. Candidates should also have a valid GATE Score, in the absence of which, they will have to appear for the NERIST PG entrance test – NEPGET.
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Is Nerist good college?

I… NERIST is the best college. Placements: For placements, I would rate 8 out of 10. Many companies visit the campus like Power Grid, Oil India, and software companies regularly recruit the students of mechanical, electrical, civil, etc.

Is B Tech a diploma?

The basic difference between a B. Tech and Polytechnic engineering courses is that a B. Tech is a degree course while a Polytechnic is a diploma course in engineering. Tech, the duration of the course is 4 years, but a lateral entry can be taken directly to the second year if a person has done a polytechnic course.

Is Nerist a deemed university?

Established in 1984, it is a deemed-to-be-university, autonomous, fully funded and controlled by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The state governor of Arunachal Pradesh is the de facto head of the highest body, NERIST Society, which consists of education ministers of all North Eastern States.