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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Hello Dear,
Do not get confused.
All are one and the same thing but you have segregated the subject in parts and getting confused.
Engineering degree with the field CSIT i.e. computer science and information technology is called computer engineering.
Hope it is clear.
Thanks.

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renu Sejwal

Contributor-Level 8

Annamalai University is recognised and all its degrees are valid even the distance educations one too. It is recognised by UGC and DEC. Further, it does not require AICTE recognition if UGC is thr it won't affect anything. All the best.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

The hostel fee for the first year is 30000 INR and mess fee for each semester is 10000 INR.
Hostel fees from the 2nd-year will decrease by 10000, therefore new revised fee from 2nd-year onward for the hostel will be 20000 INR but mess fee will remain the same.

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Tanay Vaidya

Beginner-Level 5

I myself am not living as a paying guest since my home is nearby, but if you've been to the college itself, try asking the receptionists over there for the contact of information of some of the students who are living as paying guests. There are a lot of them, and I think they'll be able to guide you better.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

The salaries of pilots are similar all over the aviation market. It differs only on the basis of allowances that are paid to the pilots. Any FO can expect an initial salary of around Rs. 1.3-2.0 lacs per month. The flying allowances range between Rs. 1700-2400 per hour. Layover allowances are paid at the rate of $18-24 per day. So for any First Officer who flies around 60-70 hours per month, the salary ranges between Rs. 2.0-3.0 lacs per month. For captains, the salary almost doubles i.e. Rs. 4.0-7.0 lacs per month, initially. This range includes almost all the salary packages offered by either schedules operators or non-scheduled oper
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

In up may be you'll get iet and csjmu at this rank.

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ram kumar chugh

Contributor-Level 7

Always go with the course you seem interested in. Don't follow anyone, make your own path and don't divert. Just follow your passion and success will come to you in no time.
Choose a course in which you see your future.

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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Good evening,
Look, you will definitely get a good job if you study properly and with interest,
Still, if you are so keen to work while pursuing your graduation, there is no problem in that but make sure it doesn't affect your studies.
Thanks!

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Mohammed Faraz

Contributor-Level 10

You can't get any government architecture college through your JEE score as it's really low, but you may try CEPT Ahmedabad, MS University Baroda, IP University or Vaastu Kala College through your NATA score.

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shabir shakir

Beginner-Level 5

Not possible with below 80%. If you still have a love for learning and hard work, you can do graduation with CA course. Else, you can do LLB course with more focus on taxation and allied laws to become a professional.

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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
It is always advisable to do MBA after B.Com.
The benefits that you will have are- your basic subject knowledge will be very strong which will build up your confidence and you will be confident in your interviews.
This, in turn, will help you get a good job.
Go for B.Com and then blindly opt for MBA.
Thanks!

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