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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Talking about B.Tech in Computer Science from Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing-Jabalpur. It is the best branch in the college in terms of placement as well as faculty. Faculty of CSE is highly qualified, conversant and have vast experience in their respective fields. Further on talking about the placements in consideration most of the CSE students get a package above 6-7 LPA while on the other hand, IIIT-Sri City has its first batch placed in 2016 only. This year also many big companies came for campus placements.
Next, taking the infrastructure in consideration, it is far better than IIIT-Sri c
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Having said that, in our country the principle of "Survival of Fittest" is always true and hence in many ways parents have the responsibility to prepare children for future in the best possible manner. Engineering certainly helps assure them of a better future and somewhat better social status.
Also, bear in mind, engineering is perhaps the only branch of study that can get you job fastest compared to any other stream of study, whether it is - medical, law, commerce, humanities or anything else. Four years of study after 12th and minimum social status is almost assured.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
I am not sure
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
DY Patil College of Engineering is a well reputed college in Maharashtra, every year the demand of the college is quite increasing due to the constant placement scenario of the college.
Here are some of the insights of the college:
Intake: - 120 (mechanical branch)
Average package: - 3.5 LPA (aggregate of all branches)
Highest package: - 8 LPA (aggregate of all branches)
Recruiters: - Tech Mahindra, Kirloskar, Indian Army, Tata, L&T, Syntel, HCL, Bosch, Wipro, Honda, Hero, Accenture, Mahindra, Infosys, Galaxy, Cognizant, etc.
Here is the link to get more details of the placements:
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
It's one of the good colleges for engineering. But recently this college got autonomous status that makes it stand out from rest of the colleges.
It is well-disciplined one with good faculty, good placement, well-equipped library and laboratories. The campus is compact and well architecture.
Placements:-
Average package:- Rs 5 lakhs
MIT institutes follow central placement system. Placement procedure is generally held at main MIT Kothrud campus hence students of Alandi campus have to travel every time and come at Kothrud. But this scenario may change from 2016-17 batch as MITAOE has got autonomy.
Looking at the stats of last few ye
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Now when it comes to COEP, it is one of the oldest colleges affiliated to Savitri Bai Phule university in Pune and is among the most renowned and shining colleges of India. When it comes to getting placed abroad, there are many multinational corporate and industries visiting in COEP for the recruitment drives and many students directly get placed ab
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Yes, it is possible that you won't get placed even after going to IIT.
Many of the newer IITs have decent placements but none has 100% placements. So it is possible that you won't get placed if you waste the four years during your engineering completely.
Assuming that you won't completely waste four years and just be an average student I think you can expect an average package of around Rs 6 lakhs per annum (approx). But lowest package can also be around Rs 3.5 to Rs 4 lakhs per annum for newer IITs.
Again, don't select a college based on only placements or package but consider everything right from your own inter
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
If you want a core branch such as computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical
engineering and so on you need marks above 250.
The above cases are for the general student. For an SC and ST student, the cutoff is very low as you do not need to touch even 200 for getting into the CEP as a core streamer.
Same for OBC the cut
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Now loan depends on the type of college you are taking admissions into. If you are taking admission in a government college, there are several government banks which will provide you with your college fee at a very less or no interest rates. Central government funded institutions are nowadays providing a lot of convenience to financially week classes and promoting education.
Now if you choose to go to a privat
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