Information Technology
Hi, Padhu!! Since, you know that you are not that good at Information Technology, i.e, the basics of programming, hence, i would suggest you not to go for the branch because while you go into the depth of the subject with more and more complex topics, there is a chance
any engineering degree will require you to invest four years.
there are many options when it comes to doing software engineering, good government colleges offer this course, but the course will require you to invest four years then only your engineering degree will be complete.
Hey Kshitij,
Class 12 PCB Students are eligible for almost all the undergraduate professional courses. The best professional courses after Class 12 are Information Technology, Medical Science and Management.
Professional Courses in Medical Science Field:
-Bachelor of Science in Medical (B.Sc Medical)
-Bachelor of Dental Sciences
-MBBS
-Bachelor of Pharmacy
Hey Aftab,
The basic fee structure of above mentioned college is around 3.80 lakh for 4 years for I.T branch. Now for an average ranker student in case if any scholarship is not applied then the fees would remain same as i mentioned earlier. But if you are a good
Hey, here is a list of few top colleges for information technology in India
1. National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
The department of Information Technology is the youngest among the 14 departments at NITK Surathkal. Since then, it has grown to be a center for excellence, innovation and research
Hi Diptendu,
Your percentile is good.You can get software related branches in NITs and IIITs but a lot depends on you caste, if you are general then the chance is less but if you are from reserved category then you have a good chance of getting to NITs or IIITs.You
Hello Trupti,
IITs do not offer B.tech or M.Tech in Software Engineering as separate courses.
B.Tech CSE is the closest match offered by IITs which includes the subjects like programming languages, software systems etc.
So if you want to build a career in software engineering through an IIT aim for
Hello Gauri,
The cut off percentage for these courses varies college bycollege. So we can help you better with this if you mention the name of institute where you want to take admission.
Good luck!
Hello Deepak. I would like to tell you that NITs is a best option for MCA aspirants. For getting admission into NITs and few other colleges also, you need to clear NIMCET cutoff. So, I advise you to focus on NIMCET exam and try to achieve a good score in
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