Presidency University, Bangalore

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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Presidency hasn't had any pass outs from the CSE department as it was established in 2015. But looking at the students from the MBA department who have been doing their internship in companies like Thomson Reuters, Zoom Car etc., I'd say that the placement for you would be very good.

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Sanjitha P

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RVCE is the top college in Bangalore. It has a 100% placement and is one of the reputed colleges in Bangalore. Presidency University is not much of a recognized institution when compared to RVCE, so go for RVCE.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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Presidency University was established in 2015 and hence the first batch of B.Tech is yet to pass out, hence I won't be able to comment on that. But looking at the companies that came in for the MBA department, the placement for B.Tech would be really good. Companies like Zoom Cars, Thomson Reuters, etc. , visited the campus for internships.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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Presidency University is a university that was established in the year 2015. It has a syllabus that is completely practical so that you are ready for the corporate world as soon as you step out of the college. Rest, I would leave to your judgement as a google search would give you the necessary information.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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Presidency University was established in 2015 and hence the first batch of B.Tech students is yet to pass out, hence I won't be able to comment on that. But looking at the companies that came in for the MBA department, the placement for B.Tech would be really good. Companies like Zoom Car, Thomson Reuters, etc. , all came for the internship opportunities.

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Mohit MehtaLive Life Regret Free!

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Presidency University was established in 2015 and the first batch of B.Tech students is yet to pass out, hence I won't be able to comment on that. But looking at the companies that came in for the MBA department, the placement for B.Tech would be really good.

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As per my views, Presidency University may be a good option as being a private college in Bangalore, you will get all the facilities. Along with this, the placements are also good. So, you can choose this. But at last, it's your decision, so take it according to your interest.
Best of luck.

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It is a good option. You will get enough benefits of being in a private college. But placements depend on your skills.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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For getting good marks in COMEDK you should refer NCERT and clear your basics first than solve either Pradeep or ABC of 11th & 12th that's enough for getting 100+ in COMEDK and before examination solve previous year question papers by buying previous year question bank of any publication for COMEDK.

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Aditi Agrawal

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As it's a new university so if you are thinking of taking admission in it then be ready for some positive aspects as well as some drawbacks. As it's new, learning would be superb but at the same time, as it's new, you can't be sure of placements. Well, the college would try its level best to provide you with placement opportunities as it's new so they have to make a repo of their college, but you never know what future can be like.

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