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Nishant kumar Ray

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With general category you can't get any branch but if you are reserved category and also from Delhi then you will get a seat at least in the lowest branch possible.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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B.Tech CSE is a better option in comparison to B.Tech IT because acceptance of CSE grads is higher in comparison to IT engineering grads in Indian job market. There is a perception in recruiter that CSE grads are superior in computing skills and have better academics because only toppers of Engineering Entrance Examinations are able to get CSE branch. Cut-off IT is much lower in all engineering entrance examinations.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Rajasthan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Rajasthan Engineering College, MBM Engineering College, VGU, Government Engineering College Ajmer and SKIT are top colleges for electrical engineering.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Lot of private computer training institutes offer computer hardware and networking courses. You are advised to join networking engineering course. Once you have completed course you may appear for CCNA Certification exam conducted by CISCO.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Vaibhav,
Nowadays many people take a break and prepare for IIT's so there is no drawback in dropping, so it is recommended first you go for B.Tech from good colleges rather than thinking of GATE.

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Yes, it depends on the result.

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Vedaprabhat RAVI

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Yes, you can get. Your aggregate is quite high.

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Priyanshu ThakurSpecial

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Hi Vaibhav,
My opinion was CSE is a better than electronic engineering. Computer science branch gives emphasis to the development of software by using different programming tools and it also gives importance to hardware aspect. Most CS graduates go on to become software developers or web programmers. Although, a computer science degree gives students a rigorous education in discrete mathematics and computer science theory by which they have theoretical as well as practical skills to develop the software.
A CS education prepares students to choose the correct Design patterns, algorithms and Data structures for programs, but most students
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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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UCER is better choice.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Kindly check the placement details at www.amity.edu/aset for Noida campus or speak to the faculty members for the same.
All the best.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
After complete your Bachelor degree from commerce, better plan for MBA (finance, International business or marketing) from the top B-School and for that, you need to appear for CAT MAT or GMAT. You will study concept of economics, finance and other management prospects.
Through you will get good opportunities in financial planning, brand management and marketing too.
All the best.

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VIPIN.AGARWAL Agarwal

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Recently, I have come to know that Infosys recruited 154 students from PSIT, which was the highest in terms of numbers in UP. As far as academics are concerned, I could find PSIT in top three colleges in AKTU.

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Ravi AnandI am a student.

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Like any other entrance exam, NEET is indeed a tough nut to crack. But, there is also no question that students are scoring very high marks in the exam, each year. So, undoubtedly, NEET can be cracked, provided one works hard, and has a good exam strategy. So, NEET is difficult, but not impossible to crack.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You may not find it easy to become manager with education of only 12th and Digital Marketing courses. You will have to earn minimum a graduation degree to become a manager and long term career growth.

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