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There is no such information available on the official website for the release of the application form releasing for the academic year 2015-16.
It is advisable to visit the official website regularly for the latest update or information regarding admission.
Below is the official link of the website:
http://www.nid.edu
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As both the institutes are equally good and have equal opportunities for students.
As it will be difficult to provide best institutes, as the definition of best varies from person to person depending on various parameters.
Before seeking admission in any institute, kindly check the below mentioned parameters such as affiliation, accreditation, fee structure, curriculum etc.
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Below are some key details about RNS Institute Of Technology, Bangalore:
One of the top 5 preferred institutions in Bengaluru
Best institution in teaching under VTU
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B Tech is for Bachelor of Technology (Technician)
B Eng which generally means more theory than a BTech degree. BTech on the other hand generally has less theory compared to a BEng and more practical skills (hands on) from in class examples/assignments than a BEng. This doesn't mean that a B Eng has no practical skills, they still have assignments and usually have capstone projects in their 4th/5th year to demonstrate and apply all the theory they have acquired over the years of study.
From what I have been told by my profs, B Eng can become a P Eng (Professional Engineer) which m
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B Tech is for Bachelor of Technology (Technician)
B Eng which generally means more theory than a BTech degree. BTech on the other hand generally has less theory compared to a BEng and more practical skills (hands on) from in class examples/assignments than a BEng. This doesn't mean that a B Eng has no practical skills, they still have assignments and usually have capstone projects in their 4th/5th year to demonstrate and apply all the theory they have acquired over the years of study.
From what I have been told by my profs, B Eng can become a P Eng (Professional Engineer) which m
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