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Anjali Raj

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At JVIT (Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology), the faculty is renowned for their expertise and dedication to the growth of their students. The institute uses a blend of youthful, vibrant instructors and seasoned professors who bring academic rigor and real-world industrial knowledge to the classroom. Faculty members actively participate in research and development and frequently hold postgraduate degrees in their professions. They emphasize giving each student individualized attention, supporting cutting-edge teaching strategies, and fostering hands-on learning. JVIT also places a strong emphasis on ongoing faculty development initiati
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The MBA admission at Adarsh Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) is primarily based on entrance exam scores such as MAT, CMAT, CAT, GMAT, KMAT, and Karnataka PGCET. The cutoff scores vary by the entrance exam used:MAT: A cutoff of around 55 percentile.KMAT: A cutoff score of 60.Karnataka PGCET: The cutoff rank for general category students was 21187.CAT: The minimum required percentile for each section (VRC, DILR, QA) is 25, and the overall cutoff is 40 percentile.

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Compared to prestigious engineering schools, entrance to JVIT (Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology) is comparatively simple. JVIT primarily admits students based on their achievement in admission tests like KCET or COMEDK. It's critical to fulfill the institute's eligibility requirements, which include achieving a respectable score on these tests and the necessary cumulative score on 12th-grade or comparable exams. Students with average to good scores can get a seat because it is not as competitive or sought-after as NITs or IITs. But because of demand, some fields, like computer Science or early childhood education, can face a little
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Adarsh Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) has a strong placement record for MBA students. Around 70% of students are placed annually, with top recruiting companies including TCS, Future Group, and Ping Click Real Estate. The highest salary package offered is 48 LPA, while the lowest is around 4.5 LPA. On average, students receive salary packages in the range of 3 LPA to 3.75 LPA.

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Adarsh Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) is a good option for MBA in Finance. It offers a comprehensive curriculum, experienced faculty, strong industry connections, and good placement opportunities with companies like Google, Bosch, and TCS. The infrastructure and support provided are also solid, making it a good choice for finance specialization.

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Indeed, Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology (JVIT) has a functioning placement division that helps students find jobs and assist their careers. To improve students' employability, the placement cell hosts a range of events, such as workshops, training courses, and practice interviews. In order to give students access to respectable enterprises, it organizes campus recruitment campaigns in partnership with top businesses. In order to assist students in making well-informed decisions on their futures, the cell also offers career counseling and coaching. JVIT's placement cell strives to guarantee its students have excellent career outcome
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The annual cost of the hostel at Jnana Vikas Institute of Technology (JVIT) is about INR 20,000. With respectable amenities including vegetarian meals, mediocre classrooms, and libraries, the institute provides separate dorms for boys and girls. However, hostel services like Wi-Fi and infrastructure may be further enhanced.

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Arindam Modak

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For the most part, Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) has better placements for returns than Siliguri Institute of Technology. Compared to SIT, there is greater industry acceptance in the energy and engineering specializations to which PDEU is affiliated with larger industries in its campus recruitment. The university's prestige and its infrastructure also play a significant role in determining placement volumes and salary packages. SIT might not be that kind of institution when it comes to placement performance or exposure to the industry.

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Arindam Modak

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SOP only for students that are interested in Science through Satnam Singh; his research tested structures from various contexts and previous structures even for historical ones; he conducted experimental tests, using various test methods. Although it is comparatively new in comparison to SIT, it excels in infrastructure, academics reputation, or placement opportunities. PDEU is a fully established private university compared to smaller SIT under the engineering-and-energy mantle: more departments and stronger ties with industry have much fairer policies of exposure through internships and training than SIT for sure.

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Arindam Modak

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The M.Sc of North Bengal University and Siliguri Institute of Technology (SIT) does not offer the same academic focus. NBU is a most traditional university with more research opportunities, academic depth, and a diverse range of specializations in sciences. SIT is more focused on technical education compared to NBU, which may not have the same research-driven environment for the M.Sc. If a wider and more academic and research-based programme attracted you, then NBU would likely be the better option.

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