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I have. Got 88355 rank in kcet and 74223 rank in jee mains can I get CSE college in Banglore
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Yes, you can definitely pursue a B.Tech degree after completing a diploma in Computer Science! Here's how you can get admission into a good B.Tech college for the second year (lateral entry). You need to have a diploma in Computer Science or a related field from a recognized institution (AICTE approval is preferred). Most colleges require a minimum percentage of marks in your diploma, typically ranging from 50% to 60%. Some colleges might conduct their own entrance exams for lateral entry into the B.Tech program. However, many colleges grant admission based on your diploma marks alone. Colleges will select students for the second year of B.Tech based on their performance in the diploma program (merit list). I hope it helps!
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The fees for computer science engineering is different in all institutions. The fees in government institutions are comparatively lower than private institutions. The average fees for this course may range from Rs 30000 to Rs 10 Lakhs.
Below are some of the colleges that offer this course and its fees:
Hope this information will help you. Best wishes ahead!
Yes, you can pursue an MS in Computer Science from abroad even with a BTech in Mechanical Engineering from India. While a CS undergrad is ideal, universities value well-rounded students with strong analytical and problem-solving skills, which mechanical engineering cultivates. Highlight any CS or programming courses you took during your BTech. If your background is light, consider taking online courses or MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) in CS fundamentals to demonstrate your interest and ability. Some universities offer MS in CS programs with bridges or preparatory courses for students from non-CS backgrounds. Look for programs that acknowledge the value of your engineering background while providing a foundation in CS. I hope it helps!
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