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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Both Food processing and industrial design are different. So it solely depend on you that if you are interested to know the techniques behind food processing as well as gain knowledge for it then just move on for food processing engineering in NIT Rourkela. It is a new branch started in NIT Rourkela and very soon it has gained tremendous popularity in the mean time. It has hold a good placement record instead of a new branch. The placements of NIT Rourkela is good. The average placement of the college is around 6-7 LPA. Mostly, all the student got placed. Last year, the highest package was 29 LPA which is offered by Amazon. Many cor
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It solely depends on you in which field you want to pursue your career. If you are interested for Food processing and want to discover the technology beyond it, you should opt for Food processing in NIT Rourkela. And if you are interested upon clothing and textile industry and technology behind that, then you should opt for textile technology. Hence you must decide in which field you are interested. Both are very different from each other and has their own importance in their respective fields. Both the fields are emerging more and more and their demand has also increased to the utmost level. NIT Rourkela has utmost importance for en
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This year, I am also going to join for MBA & my preferred location is also Pune. So, for this reason, I made a strong research on the colleges of Pune. As per my research MIT-
1. Ranking is not good at all though it is a old one.
2. Placement is not good as I did some research on LinkedIn. I saw there that some of the students of current batch are still searching for jobs. So, it is clear that the placement is not good enough.
3. Training pedagogy is also same as many of the colleges. My suggestion is please talk with the current & old students and took reviews from them by chatting/calling directly. As per my research if
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I would like to know if you are from Delhi or Outside Delhi and what is your category, as the rank system is based on categories only.
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MDU does't provide mass communication course at Bachelors level. It has an M.A. Programme in mass communication. Since you are seeking admission in Bachelors course, you can refer to the below links for the guidance. https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-mass-communication-colleges-in-india-blogId-13552
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/mass-communication-entrance-exam-prep-tips-blogId-15073.
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