Computer Science Engineering
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I suppose you are asking for career options after Computer Science Engineering. CSE branch opens doors to various profiles such as Big Data Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist, Software Developer, Computer Network Architect, Computer System Analyst, Database Administrator, Full Stack Developer. Many
hi! lets compare the two colleges:
NAAC SCORE :
SHRI SHIVAJI MEMORIAL- GRADE A/ CGPA 3.09/4
DR DY PATIL- GRADE B++/ CGPA 2.92/4
DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT:
SHRI SHIVAJI- 1999/ PVT
DR DY PATIL- 2012/PVT
COLLEGE FACILITIES:
SHRI SHIVAJI- girls and boys hostel, ,gym,cafeteria,library, medical facilities.
DR DY PATIL - girls
Hi Aspirant,
Walchand CSE is a good college and the college has a fantastic placements of almost 100% placement every year.It is a very good college and the highest salary package offered is 50LPA.Faculties are quite good and they are highly educated.The college also has a good lab facilities with
Hi.
According to the official eligibility criteria for SSC Tech Entry, YES you are eligible to join Indian Army through SCC. However you can only do that when you complete your engineering OR you are in final year.
Educational Qualification for SSC(Tech) (Men and Women).
Candidates who have passed the
HI Aspirant!
According to previous year cutoff you can easily get the admission in ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad in the following branches but not in the cse branch as it closing rank is 9546:
Hey friend!
It is absolutely not necessary to have Computer Science as your subject in 11th and 12th to take CD in iit's . So you should completely Focus on jee preparation . Don't worry about such things . People take CS to have an advantage in CS in the
Hello Candidate,
It doesn’t matter which branch you are in, you can still pursue your interest.
Also, the academics at DTU is good. Also, the number of companies visiting DTU will be more than NIT Kurukshetra.
So,It’s totally upon you, both the choices are good.
Choose wisely,
All The Best.
Yes, you may. It may not be possible at all institutions, but some do enable individuals to pursue M.Tech after completing their M.Sc.
A Bachelor's Degree in any relevant Engineering stream, or an MCA or M.Sc. in a related field, with a minimum aggregate of 55 to 60% or comparable
Because you have a B.SC background, it will be difficult for you to study and grasp the courses in a ME/M.Tech programme. Furthermore, you cannot simply stop after finishing your M.Tech; you must pursue a PhD as well. If you have a B.SC and wish to continue your education, M.SC
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