Is it good to take admission in IT branch of Haldia institute of technology?

Asked about Haldia Institute of Technology - B.Tech. in Information Technology

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Asked by Abhishek Singh

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    mahi singh

    a year ago
    Yes, it is a good option to take admission in the IT branch of the Haldia Institute of Technology (HIT). HIT is a private engineering college located in Haldia, West Bengal. It was established in 1996 and is affiliated with Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT).
    HIT offers a B.Tech. degree in IT with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The course curriculum is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in the IT industry. The faculty at HIT are experienced and qualified professionals who are committed to providing students with a quality educa
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    Pallavi Bharti keep calm ....time have to change | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    I will take you through both the cases.
    1. Repeat
    You should repeat if :
    1. You are not confident enough about taking up engineering at the moment.
    2. You know where you got wrong this time and you are aiming to overcome the mistakes.
    3. You have all the plan sorted about what you are going to do this year.
    4. If your thrust is not quenched and you know you have the capability to do better.
    5. Last but not the least if you are desperately waiting for giving it a try one more time.
    2. Take admission
    You should take admission if :
    You are planning to go ahead and are ready to take the next step.
    You are enthusiastic about proving yourself in the co
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