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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Yes, B.Sc in computer science has good career scope. Its duration is 3-year after completing 12th. You can pursue MCA after completing BCS or BCA.

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From BMSCE Bangalore, SVUCE Tirupati, and GNDU Amritsar for B.Tech in CSE department, I'll prefer you to opt for the BMSCE Bangalore as this is the best college all in terms of placements, infra and faculty.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes, this college is for women. It offers graduate and postgraduate courses for women. Thanks!

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Anirban GhoshMember - Branding and Sports Committee @ IMIB

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Placement scenario is good in finance department in IMI Bhubaneswar. Average package is 6-6.5 lacsHDFC, ICICI banks are our recruiters for finance domain. You will also get other FMCG companies for placement as well as SIP.

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It is obtained after transforming the scores into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. Percentile Score shows the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or below a particular percentile in an exam. It is the normalized score and not the raw scores.

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