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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Abhishek,
If you are studying in less popular college or have a problem with you in the college then you can sure change your college as this IIIT is also a private but this is autonomous college so this is quite good so it good to join.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Theoritically it is feasible to change college in second year but practically it is extremely difficult and full of challenges. For change to take place, both new college must be ready to give you admission and old college be ready to release you. Sometime old college may ask you to deposit left over three years fee to release you as their seat may go vacant. Also new college may charge first year fee again. But it is worth trying option. All the best!

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Dear Shivam,
At BBDU, Master of Computer Applications is a 2 Years Full Time (Lateral Entry) course. The eligibility is as per UGC norms. The fee for this course is Rs 50,000/- per semester. Total seats available are 120.
For detailed information, you can also contact at the below-given details:
E-Mail:info@bbdu.org
Hope this helps.

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Sankalp Gandhi

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Placements at ICE NSIT are good. All students who sit for placements get placed. ICE students are placed majorly in non-tech profiles such as analyst, consultant, finance, etc. Many also get placed in software firms. Few are placed in core instrumentation profiles.

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