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Aadhar Tuteja

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NIELIT Chandigarh and The Delhi Institute of Computer Technology (DICT) are both reputable institutions in the field of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology (IECT). Comparing the two institutions can be based on various factors such as ratings, placements, faculty, infrastructure, and other aspects.NIELIT Chandigarh:Overall rating: 4.4Work-Life balance: 4.4Job Security: 2.0Great placements, awesome faculty members, and satisfied with infrastructureISO 9001-2008 certifiedNIELIT Chandigarh also has a positive reputation and offers a conducive environment for learning and professional growth.  Over the last two deca
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Apeejay Institute of Design is indeed a reputable institution, offering quality education in the field of design. However, when it comes to the best colleges for design in Delhi, several factors need consideration.IIT Delhi is renowned for its academic excellence and is highly regarded for its Bachelor of Design (B.Des) program. The prestigious institute provides a holistic approach to design education with a strong emphasis on research and innovation.Pearl Academy is another prominent player, offering a Post Graduate Diploma in Design. With a focus on industry-oriented curriculum and collaborations, Pearl Academy has carved a niche fo
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Delhi Institute of Computer Technology (DICT) works under the scheme of National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology that comes under the Government of India. Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology looks after it. Both (NIELIT, Chandigarh and DICT) being functioning under the Government of India offers lucrative placements in the top companies across globe. Both have almost equal importance and recommendations among IT aspirants. DICT as being based in Delhi, the national capital of India has some extra perks of exposure. The 'A' level qualifiers from NIELIT are eligible for working visas in Japan
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The NMAT Scholarships are an integral component of the financial support landscape for management education in India, particularly linked to the NMAT by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) exam. This widely recognised management entrance test serves as the gateway for admission into various management programs across prestigious institutions. NMAT Scholarships, often merit-based, are designed to acknowledge and reward exceptional performance in the NMAT exam. These scholarships play a pivotal role in easing the financial burden on students pursuing MBA or related programs. While the specific details of NMAT Scholarships c
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Yes, the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology Chennai is indeed more expensive than NIELIT Delhi. Both have different fee structures and Delhi is less costly. You can also visit their website to check the fee structure according to the other courses. Moreover, the Shiksha website also helps you in this. You can check the all-important details for admission for both institutes. But, both are best for getting the degrees and taking your career forward.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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Delhi Institute of Computer Technology (DICT) works under the scheme of National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology that comes under the Government of India. Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology looks after it. Both (NIELIT, Chandigarh and DICT) being functioning under the Government of India offers various short term and long term courses alongwith lucrative placements. Both have almost equal importance and recommendations among IT aspirants. DICT being based in Delhi, the capital of India has some extra perks of exposure and placements. Both the institutes provide quality education and trainin
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The total tuition fee for the MBA programme at NSIT is INR 1.7 lakh, which is lower than DTU's INR 2.9 Lacs and significantly more affordable than JMI's range of INR 38,500 to INR 3 lakh. The total tuition fee mentioned here for all the courses sre taken from unofficial sources and hence, is indicative.

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No, Jamia is not a tier two university. This university is ranked second in all of India, surpassing even the University of Delhi. This is a major university with an expanded campus and a stellar academic reputation.Nearly 70% of our college's placement test takers received offers from at least one business. Forty percent of students who were placed received job offers from multiple companies. The average salary package offered is 6 LPA, while the maximum package is 25 LPA.Jamia Famous for its infrastructure and architecture is Millia Islamia.

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