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Ashutosh kumar

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Ramaiah Institute of Technology offers a wide variety of courses such as Engineering, Architecture, MCA Law, Management and Business Administrations, Sciences, Arts etc. Depending upon your field of study, The individual course structure, duration and fees may vary. It is mostly popular for its engineering courses, with computer Science and Information Science being the most talked about.

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As of my last knowledge update, Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT) did not offer a Bachelor of Computer Applications BCA programme. However, please note that course offerings and programs may change over time, and it's possible that RIT may have introduced the BCA course since then. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend visiting RIT's official website or contacting the institute directly for the latest information on their course offerings.

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Ashutosh kumar

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The faculty overall in RIT is decent. Obviously there are some needles in a haystack. But that is everywhere, even in the leading institutions such as NITs, IIITs and IITs. Most of the faculty members here are supportive, lenient and all of them are either Ph.D. holders or pursuing their Ph.D. right now in the subject. For the optional subjects, you have to be careful though and Research a bit about department first before choosing any subject.

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Ashutosh kumar

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The top courses offered at Ramaiah Institute of Technology are as follows:-
1)B.E. In Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
2)B.E in Information Science and Engineering (ISE)
3)MCA
4)B.E. Architecture
5)B.E in CSE (AI&ML, Cyber Security, AI&this)
6)B.E in Electronics & Communication Engineering.

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Ashutosh kumar

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Yes, RIT has signed various MOUs with a lot of companies in a wide array of industries. A few examples are NVIDIA, SAP, IBM, HP, and Mitsubishi. As for international collaborations, there is not a lot of data available. There are international ventures through the clubs at RIT, as we know.

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Ashutosh kumar

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Well to start out, explore. The freshman year brings a lot of exposure and opportunities not only in academics but also in a wide array of other interests. You can join the club of your interest to find out and nurture your hidden personality. About Academics, for internals, just study before one week and give your best in the semester end exams. For the rest of the time, develop your skills, go out with your friends and have the best time of college life, as you will not get this time again.

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Ashutosh kumar

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There is no strict dress code as such. Do not be too Informal in the academic surroundings, that's all. This is what the handbook for students states on dress code, "Students should dress in a manner appropriate for an academic environment, be well groomed. Tattooing, body-piercing, hair- styling should be refrained from. " Although it is mentioned in the handbook, No one has ever been told to not wear something. So yes, its pretty chill at RIT.

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Ashutosh kumar

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The college life at RIT is decent. I wouldn't sugar coat it by saying that its happening, its certainly not. But it serves it purpose as a college of providing decent quality education, except for a few let downs. The talk of the town, which is the fest (Udhbav) of every college did not happen for Ramaiah this year due to certain unknown reasons. The schedule is lenient enough to provide some breaks in between during classes. Depending upon your branch and section, You might get two half days in a week if you are lucky enough. Overall, I would recommend taking this college if you get the chance to do so.

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Earlier, you would not have to worry much as there were 3 internals out of which 2 best were considered. But now with the onset of the new system, which has two internals and the average of both is taken, you are bound to lose out on few marks. In order to be eligible for the semester end, you will have to ace the other internal. The individual passing standard for the internal i.e. CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) is more than 50 percent. On the other hand, if you provide a genuine reason for the absenteeism, then the faculty might take a re-test. Plan accordingly.

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Ashutosh kumar

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The SGPA and CGPA (cumulative grade point average) evaluation is done on the basis of grades obtained in each subject and the number of credits the subject is worth. The grades are assigned as O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P, F with O being the highest with 10 grade points. So, obtaining O grade in all subjects will give you the perfect SGPA I. e. 10. The number of credits that a subject has impacts the SGPA by a great deal, such as a 4 credit subject will have more impact on SGPA than a 1 credit course. At last, CGPA is the cumulative average of all the SGPA's by that time.

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