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Yes with this score you can get admission in B.com in delhi university, since cutoffs for B.Com are not so high hence you can get.
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I have no details of the placement record at Kohinoor Business School - Master of Management Studies (MMS) but being an MBA alumni of LPU, I can share the placement of management programme at LPU with you.
The training & placement cell of the university conducts many programs for Enhancing employability such as Professional Enhancement classes, industry experts, Workshops, Mock Drives, Guest Lectures, Summer Internship, and many others. Students can avail of the opportunity like summer program, credit transfer, international exposure, etc. The university has been ranked high by external agencies also with regard to placemen
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https://www.shiksha.com/wbjee-college-predictor
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https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=BE+/+BTech&c=2&sc=56&sa=278^^0^325^0^0^0&ts=1078033&rf=searchwidget&ct[]=278&sp[]=325
These are colleges offering B.Tech CSE in Bangalore. There being good or bad depends upon individual preferences like location, faculty, facility, placements etc. You check that yourself.
Some of the good institutions outside Bangalore having a name when it comes to placements, a very important aspect of a course, is LPU, SRM, Amity etc.
Check their websites too.
Good luck.
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If you pursue B.Tech (4 years) and M.Tech (2 years) separately, you will need 6 years. On the other hand, with the integrated course, you need 5 years for the same. Considering current conditions, pursuing Masters is too important now.
Integrated courses are of 2 types: B.Tech + M.Tech (for purely technical stream) or B.Tech + MBA (If you want to have knowledge of both technical and business administration). The choice depends on you. However, not all colleges provide integrated courses. So, with limited seats, it's a tough game to get through.
I hope I have been able to answer your queries to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvot
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as much as I know you have very good chances of getting selected.
All the best!
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