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In 2016, Jaipuria Institute of Management has received 99.5 % placement and nearly 300 companies visited the campus. The highest salary package is 16.5 LPA.
I hope you got some picture.
All the best.
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http://www.studyguideindia.com/Colleges/NIT/
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https://it.shiksha.com/android-application-development-courses-in-nagpur-categorypage-10-123-703-0-0-156-114-2-0-none-1-0
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There is no issues as such with respect to faculty & management. We rank at 1st place for Intellectual Capital which is possible only based on faculty, we have at AIMS IHE.
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Ranking is completely based on validation & review given by the student is might be positive or negative, both based on their perception. Placements results depends not only on their current educational performance but also based on their academic performance throughout career.
Thank you!
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Scholar-Level 18
I assume that you are in third year of engineering and have failed in third year exam. Right? No worries. Prepare well pass exam and join the college again in 4th year albeit with a different batch.
Best wishes.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Welingkar.
2. SIES.
3. NL Dalmia.
4. Chetana.
5. Christ.
6. Balaji – Pune.
7. Indira – Pune.
8. NIBM.
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Both are good branches. Software is also considered as a decent branch because, nowadays everything is based on software.
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Scholar-Level 16
First of all, there is no such specialisation like information technology, but there will be a specialisation called, "systems". Secondly, there are some institutes which take your range of percentile as the cutoff. Try for the same.
All the best.
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