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Tushar Sharma

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Rashtreeya Vidyalaya College of Engineering gives 100% placement assurance to their academic bright students. The placement cell has a good network with all the leading industries. With the help of this connection, the college assists students in finding right job for them. Some of the top leading firms that visit the campus for placement process J P Morgan, Yahoo, IBM, Texas Instruments, Microsoft, Oracle, Google, Dell and many more.

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Tushar Sharma

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RVCE: 1
VIT: 2
DAIICT: 3.
RV College of Engineering focuses on each and every student of every branch and that's the reason they have limited number of seats in each branches. Bangalore is the IT capital so most of the students prefer computer Science as the 1st priority, but seeing There teaching methodology you can take any branch as per your interest and you will be in safe hands. R. V. College of Engineering was set up in the year 1963 spread over 51.4 acres on the banks of the Vrishabhavati River in Bangalore. The autonomous institution is affiliated to Visvesvarya Technological University and is approved by NBA, AICTE, New Delhi.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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The fees that you are quoting is for a full course of four years in the college. Of course if you are planning to stay in the college hostel you may have to pay extra for this facility. The website of this college gives out plenty of useful information in detail and I suggest you go to that website and different web pages to know complete thing about this college. Best wishes to you.

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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As far I know, in some colleges, it is allowed that student from other branches ,other than CSE can pursue his MTech in CSE but under some conditions. You have to write your GATE paper in CSE. Directly, other branches are not admitted as MTech is a research field and without knowledge. Colleges won't admit any non-BTech CSE into CSE in MTech.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mohammed,
Private colleges are allowed to induct students against what is called as management quota for supposedly recovering fees or to give admission to their known students. Of course all the students have to clear eligibility criteria.
Fees for these students are not known publicly and is invariably negotiated. Those who are good in bargaining end up paying less fees than others. You need to contact administration of the college for admission against this quota.
Best wishes to you.

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Arihant Jain

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1) VIT Vellore
2) RV College
3) VIT Chennai.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, I would say yes and No. In a place like Bangalore or Hyderabad or even Chennai, you have a lot of opportunities to learn, explore and experiment and the growing IT sector alongside a variety of chances, makes it ideal to be in to flourish in IT. In smaller cities, the chances are limited and hence the overall scope is limited. Nevertheless, as long as one makes good choice of organization to work for and does put lot of efforts then any place would be fine to shine through.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, it is important and recommended to write an entrance exam. However, through management quota you will be exempted from participating in the normal counselling process for obtaining a seat. So, you won't really be competing for a seat through cut offs.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
It is hard to mention the exact package.The salary package and other benefits depends on the company, whether it is tier 1 or 2 or 3 and also the role offered to the candidate. But, IEM in RVCE is a great place to be to be eligible for handsome opportunities

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