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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

KEAM is the Kerala Engineering entrance examination for those candidates who wish to pursue UG engineering courses from the prestigious private and government colleges of Kerala. Yes, a student apply for KEAM if they satisfy the eligibility condition:

  • The appearing candidates should be an Indian citizen.
  • Person of Indian Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) are also eligible to apply but they are not entitled to claim any reservation.

The candidates who are not Kerala origin and even their parents also dont have any residence proof of Kerala, but satisfying the following candidates:

  • Passed their qualifying examination from Kera
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

SRMJEEE is actually not a very tough exam when compared to JEE Mains, BITSAT, etc., but that doesn't mean things can be taken for granted either, particularly taking into consideration the heavy competition that there is for such exams. So, read further to gain an insight on the little you could do to crack this little nut of an exam with a really good rank.
First of all, take a look at the syllabus that is given to you in the SRM prospectus. Most of it would be the same as your class 11th and 12th PCM syllabus. If you are a CBSE student, you will find that they are exactly the same topics as in the NCERTs.
Next, try to gain a good conc
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

The institute combines pioneering research with top class education. An innovative curriculum allows the students flexibility in selecting course and projects. Students even at undergraduate level, get to participate in ongoing research and technology development and opportunity unprecedented in India. The International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad is very famous for its placement whether it is CSE or it is IT or ECE. It came in the rankings of the highest and average package provided by the college in the placement. Average package given by the companies in placement is from Rs 7 Lacs to Rs 9 Lacs for ECE branch. The
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,Placements were decent. Few companies visit every year. The salary offered is good. Sales and marketing jobs are abundant, although a small percentage did get research jobs. But, after Bachelor's degree, people usually move abroad to study further. Thanks.

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Kshitij Agarwal

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Three months is enough to prepare. I studied from NCERT a week before, and my rank was under 9000. So, you can go for it. 

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, CSE along with the speclisation of network and cyber security has a great demand because most organizations and enterprises depend on different kinds of information technology solutions, e-commerce, e-governance, e-learning, e-banking, etc. All communications must be secure and under control since the information stored and conveyed is ultimately an invaluable resource of the business.

Now coming to the Veltech University, it provides you the platform to excel and the exposure you get from this college is just unmatchable. Here are some of the insights: Intake: - 120 (CSE network and cyber security) Placements Average package:- 28.3

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

SAT and ACT are standardised tests which students need to take if they are planning to study in the US. Not all universities require SAT/ACT. You can take the SAT or ACT by creating an account on the respective website Collegeboard.org for SAT and ACT.org for ACT.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hi there,
It's one of the good colleges for engineering. But recently this college got autonomous status that makes it stand out from rest of the colleges.
It is well-disciplined one with good faculty, good placement, well-equipped library and laboratories. The campus is compact and well architecture.
Placements:-
Average package:- Rs 5 lakhs
MIT institutes follow central placement system. Placement procedure is generally held at main MIT Kothrud campus hence students of Alandi campus have to travel every time and come at Kothrud. But this scenario may change from 2016-17 batch as MITAOE has got autonomy.
Looking at the stats of last few ye
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Samarth Uttam

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This dilemma of reaching to a conclusion of choosing a branch is the one faced by a lot of students who appear for various engineering entrance exams. Engineering is nothing but making you visualize what goes on in the background when certain phenomenon happens and improvisation of such systems and if you don't have an eye for it, you might face a lot of difficulties in the branch you choose because all the branches in engineering are equally challenging.
And, one more thing, just in 12th standard you think that some area is interesting and you should choose it, then think of it and definitely consult your seniors.
Engineering courses a
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Apoorv Rastogi

Contributor-Level 10

According to me, Veermata Jijabai Technology Institute is better than Sardar Patel College of Engineering because of much better infrastructure, faculty, facilities, and campus.
Let see the comparison between the two colleges:
1) VJTI:-
It takes about 60 students in electrical engineering and out of them most of the students gets placed.
It accepts admissions from MHCET exam.
Average package is about Rs 6.8 Lacs for the students of electrical engineering in the placement.
The highest package is Rs 27 Lacs.
Recruiters:- Morgan Stanley, Samsung, Cisco, Bank of America, HDCF, Microsoft, Torrent, Reliance, Airtel, Godrej, l&tT, etc.
2) SPCE, Mumba
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Nilakshee H Saikia

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After the completion of your B.Ed, you have to clear TET or CTET then you can apply for government teacher jobs.

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Shikhar Patel

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In all the branches, the best branch is the chemical engineering. As, in this branch there is no need of going to the clients and demand for the fund. This is the only branch, where you only have to do research in the labs only.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
DY Patil College of Engineering is a well reputed college in Maharashtra, every year the demand of the college is quite increasing due to the constant placement scenario of the college.
Here are some of the insights of the college:
Intake: - 120 (mechanical branch)
Average package: - 3.5 LPA (aggregate of all branches)
Highest package: - 8 LPA (aggregate of all branches)
Recruiters: - Tech Mahindra, Kirloskar, Indian Army, Tata, L&T, Syntel, HCL, Bosch, Wipro, Honda, Hero, Accenture, Mahindra, Infosys, Galaxy, Cognizant, etc.
Here is the link to get more details of the placements:
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

It's good to have a decent knowledge of the courses taught in classes but what happens if in a job interview there is a tie between two guys and of them one is who had knowledge of supposedly, MATLAB (or some other platform with a decent coding) or say has good knowledge of Any cad Software, that too certified from a good and reputed place. I think you get the point. Ever heard, "All dots are connected". See, the technical knowledge apart from the one that is taught in the mainstream class shall definitely be helpful in every field, be it research or job perspective.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

TCS comes with both job and internship opportunities every year. Tech Mahindra is one of the core recruiters. Epsilon also takes students from civil branch. However, placement policies are not up to the mark. Alliance University:-
As far as academics is concerned, it is a pretty good university to pursue a B.Tech degree given that is a fairly new university, the faculty are good and supportive and most importantly the campus environment is impeccable, but what gives Alliance the edge over other colleges not only Bangalore but India has its tie ups with international schools and exchange programs which will give you the opportunity to ha
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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

Scholar-Level 17

Dear Aspirant, Civil engineering primarily targets a field whereas Mechanical engineering can be further divided into a variety of fields. This makes it a better choice for the students who are looking for higher studies in the desired direction. I have many friends who have completed B.Tech in Mechanical and Civil Engineering at LPU, Jalandhar, Being alumni of LPU, I highly recommend LPU for any engineering programme. Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are placed. The maximum package a
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Civil engineering is one of the old branch so if someone is unable to choose good college then it is difficult to get placed. Christ University and ACED Bangalore are the best college but I think Christ University is the best option for civil engineering. Christ University Bangalore, formerly known as Christ College (Autonomous), is an academic fraternity of individuals Established in 1969. Christ University is famed for having a record of success in the field of education.
The infrastructure and campus is one of the best in the country. In the busy and traffic obsessed city, the campus is very calm.
Teachers are mediocre, at best: Most
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hi there,
D. Y. Patil Institute of Engineering is affiliated to Pune University and approved by the AICTE. The college offers Bachelor of engineering and Master of engineering courses.
Few core companies will come for recruitment for mechanical engineering branch.
Lots of IT companies will come for recruitment and students will get placed in bulk. A student with decent communication skill and little bit practice of aptitude can easily get placed.
The average package is Rs 2.1 lakhs and the highest is Rs 6.75 lakhs.
Recruiters:- KPIT, Cummins, HP, I GATE, Newgen, Quick heal, Zensar, Indian army, Tech Mahindra, Godrej and many more.
Here is th
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Dear Shreya,
I personally believe that it is not everybody's cup of tea to reach upto the final of CA certification. Now, since you have reached upto there, it is advisable that you better complete the certification. CA is a statutory designation and every business unit requires a professional CA who certifies the authenticity of it's annual accounts. As a CA you can also start your own private practice. This feature is not available in all the professions. You can also run your own coaching for CA after your completion of certification. To reach upto finals you have put in a lot of efforts, so don't let that hard work of yours go wast
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

You are taught regarding the basic applications of a technology. It makes you an expert at the surface level of the tech, which will aide you to develop skills required at the industrial level. A good example would be a Network Administrator. You need to know about Networking and some basic hardware and software rules. IT can teach you what you need to know about their functionalities. Computer Science and Engineering on the other hand, is dedicated to both professional and research tracks. A Computer Engineer is someone who would have indepth knowledge about the Hardware systems as well as the Software systems. Although, Computer Engi
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