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Please go with this college predictor this will help you to choose best for you,
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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https://www.shiksha.com/upsee-college-predictor
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Eligibility for M.Sc. Computer Science:
The basic eligibility for M.Sc. Computer Science course has been mentioned below. Candidates must have completed graduation in B.Sc. (H) Computer Science or B.Sc. Applied Physical Sciences with Mathematics and Computer Science
Candidates who have completed B.Sc. (General) Mathematical Sciences, (10+2+3 scheme) with Mathematics and Computer Science are also eligible to apply. Regards.
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So, you need to get atleast 250/360 in your JEE mains 2018 to get a CSE branch in a good NIT college.
Also, National Institute of Technology Delhi has closing and opening rank as 5426-3931.
For CS, I feel NIT Warangal, NIT Trichy, MNNIT ALlahabad, NIT Suratkal are good. NIT Trichy especially has computer club which is really amazing if you want to learn. MNNIT is good as well as there is a computer club started by the students where the senior students teach the juniors on weekend classes.
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Greetings!
We appreciate your willingness for higher study with us. As per your query this is to inform you that CAT is not compulsory for admission in BFIT. If you are interested You can submit free of cost Online Application Form @https://www.bfitdoon.com/test/online_registration.php. To Block/Reserve a seat , you have to pay Rs.5000/- (adjustable in tuition fee & non- refundable) through any below mentioned modes 1. Online Payment facility2. By cash deposit in ICICI Bank 3. By making Demand Draft in favour of BFIT payable at Dehradun. 4. By RTGS/NEFT
The Provisional Admission shall be granted to you. Within few minutes you
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Diploma courses:
*Diploma in Fashion Technology
*Diploma in Fashion Design
*Diploma in Apparel Design
*Diploma in Jewellery Design
*Diploma in Fashion Photography etc.
Certificate courses:
*Fashion Design
*Jewellery Design
*Textile Design
*Leather Design
*Footwear Design and many more.
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All time highest package is 27 LPA, many companies offer 20+LPA which includes Goldman Sachs, Walmart, Dunia Finance, Fuzzy Logics, Amazon, Two Roads( its a startup by IITK alumni only) etc.
The median package this time is 11.68 LPA. Though I must say, most of the students make it above the 10lpa mark . Some of the recruiters in the 1020lpa band are, Citicorp, Jp MorganChase, Accenture, United Health Groups, etc.
The lowest as of now is 6.5 LPA by EXL. I think TCS and Infosys also made offers little less than 10 LPA. Yes, we have been seeing a 100% placement for many years.
M.Sc Statistics IIT
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I answered this question with the help of my Brother. I have an MCA post graduate degree. I had a totally messed up education and I did a B.Com for graduation. Fact is, I love programming, which I realised after 2 years in to B.Com. For a person like me, it was not that difficult to do MCA and many of my friends says that it is a repetition of what they have already learnt. If you are from the same field, I wouldn't recommend MCA. I read in the answers that some of them got placed in MNCs only after doing MCA. which I feel is a total waste of your energy and time. I would invest in genuine experience rather than working in MNCs.
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It is mandatory for every college to ensure that the students studying maintain certain percentage prescribed by the regulatory boards like UGC and AICTE. Attendance is mandatory to receive the hall ticket, failing which, you will need to pay fine to the university in which you will be pursuing your studies. I suggest you to maintain minimum percentage prescribed by the college in order to not face any problems in the near future.
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Please check the link mentioned below-
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/colleges/colleges-Mumbai
For more information, you can go and their individual websites.
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/kcc-institute-of-technology-management-greater-Noida-32427/reviews
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