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Hello Ramesh,
It is a good decision to pursue B.Tech in IT branch, as many job opportunities have been opened to those with the aptitude and willingness to learn and use Information Technology. Most IT jobs pay more than the national average of all jobs.
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see cutoff score changes every year and it depends on certain factors like number of candidates, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category, choice of stream, etc. however you did not mention which of the course you have applied and it really difficult to predict the chances of selection
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The careers360 college predictor has been formulated by information science experts to reach maximum accuracy whereas just a simple google search doesn't have that algorithm specifically designed for your needs. That's why there might be some differences. Also, in both cases these are predictions and your chances of
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Hello,
Firstly, I will explain the requirement part of your question.
You said you are in B.Tech. Then if the following are met, I think you are good to go.
You should have a passion in computer science and related fields.
You should have a good grip over algorithms, data
Hey , I want to discuss something relating to this I am 3rd year dropper too. Please I want some help? Can you help me to know whether can I get a engineering seat after 3 rd year drop or not?
Companies visit colleges considering some parameters among which the Alumni status is one of the factor.
The colleges having alumnus who are focused and the quality of their knowledge is high and they have devoted to a growth in the company they were recruited. These criteria are collected and the
Hey Revanth,
Yes, MS Ramaiah accepts PG CET ranks. Unfortunately it is difficult for you to get admission in MS Ramaiah for MBA in finance.
The cut offs in MS Ramaiah goes really high. Last few year's cut offs for 2A category for MBA finance in the final rounds were
Hey,
unlike other companies Google doesn't see your field of graduation, your cgpa or where you come from. Only your skill matters. All that you have to do is to prove your worth and your skill.
Any degree with enough knowledge in programming is fine with google in initial stages
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