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Since you have got AKGEC CSE(AI & ML) Shift 1, you have confirmed your seat in that college. For FW programs, there are only 5% seats of total available and for that you must have filled the EWS or similar field during your counselling to prove your low financial state. The conditions being that the annual income should be less than 6 lacs to avail this scheme and to choose FW shift 1. So if you fulfil that criteria, then yes you can get what you're looking for.
Hello Student,
Since you are in the first year of B.Sc, joining MBBS would mean that you are losing out on a year. 500 is a decent mark in NEET. But the colleges cannot be guaranteed due to the high demand of the seats and very high level of competition.
Technically, yes. You can join MBBS after you leave B.Sc. But make sure you are fine with this one year thing and also make sure you are getting a good college to pursue your MBBS. Also check with your present college about the formalities to leave midway. This can take some time and hence I would advice you to check with your college and find out the requirements if any as soon as possible.
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All of them are the latest and growing subjects of the era. You should definitely go for these options. The scope of Machine Learning is wide and ranging but Artificial intelligence is the new rock. Even data science can you get you in high position but the concepts of AI and Machine learning is the future and will take the new out of you. You will be one of the few people who would help in bringing a new century.
Hello dear,
No, coding is not hard to learn. If you take the time and have a little patience, you can really learn just about anything–coding is no exception. Learning to code takes time and persistence, but if you have that, then coding is not hard to learn.Generally, it takes about 3 to 6 months to learn the basics of coding. You can learn coding faster or slower depending on your pace
Hope this helps !
Hey there,
Its good to know you are learning coding.
You can go through online lessons and also find out some sites that provide free courses for programming language you want to learn. Also Refer to the Youtube videos.
All the best
hi,
see to get the primary knowledge about network and network security you should first start with youtube videos which are free. after that I would suggest you to chose between udemy or edx which is best course for network security from basic to advance level. however CISCO , one of the renowned company has ccna course which you may apply for primary level.
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/training-events/certifications/security-infographic.pdf
hope it would help.
Hi rrithika76,
Here are few BCA artificial intelligence and machine learning colleges
For more information about this colleges you can compare them by using below link
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
Hope this information is helpful
ALL THE BEST
Hi, Harsh.
This will be a personal opinion based answer so feel free to not pay any heed to it and keep your search going.
All the 4 colleges that you have named are average Engineering colleges with almost the same pros and cons shared amongst them. The question then becomes how to choose one to be better than the rest?
- Look at your travel convenience
- Look at the college placements
- Look at infrastructure
going in that direction I'd not suggest Ambalika Institute as very little information about it is available online which is always a dangerous sign.
the best reviews and ratings that go to IIMT, and ITS (ITS is rated NAAC 'B', these ratings are always average for colleges that lack good student bodies, internships and overall semester results)
but they both have really average placement opportunities and okay-ish faculty.
As for IILM, it is the most balanced college for the bunch- everything here is above average (3-5 lacs/annum avg. placement package for CSE students) and a decent infrastructure.
All 4 of them lack in
- internship opportunities
- have weak overall avg. semester results
- availability of great faculty
Still, if I had to choose then I'd choose between IILM and IIMT.
The decision, though, is yours to make. best of luck
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