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Hello student Haryana open School (HOS) is a valid recognized board and yes certificate from HOS is valid for B.tech. You can surely secure job in top MNCs like Google, Amazon, TCS etc on the basis of your academic performance and skills throughout your course.
I request you to please help me with the college in which you're willing to pursue B.tech so that I can check and provide you with the exact information about eligibility criteria and admission process.
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://bseh.org.in/haryana-open-school&ved=2ahUKEwjS4vzfhaXtAhUbyDgGHa5HARkQFjAAegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw0vLuR5Tveg-YjTqs15tDfG
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As from the officials KK Modi University provides Computer Science courses and Artificial Intelligence courses in collaboration with IBM which also includes subjects like BCA data analytics.
If you want to complete your BCA from KKMU is a good place to be but if you wish for job placements right after college then I'd say it is not much worth it not that good placements from this colleges and if planning for further studies then you can take admission. As far as reputation is concerned, KKMU has not got a far reaching name or fame so finding a job on your own after graduation may be a tad bit difficult.
Affordability- KKMU has Rs. 1 lac per annum set as fees for BCA for which the college has not much to offer in return in terms of placements around 4-5LPA.
Hope it helps.
See you should not worry. The college/university you got admitted-in also have some responsibilities for your career. So if you feel very much worried , I would recommend you to contact your college/ department about it and I think they will help you out.
I hope my answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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?
Dear Student,
the components of Microsoft Office are as follows :-
Dear Candidate,
Yes. You can get placed in gigantic tech companies like the ones you mentioned even if you are not from core IT or CS background. Only you need to convince the employers of your skill set. If you have good logical & analytical skills, problem solving & troubleshooting skills. They check how curious you are to solve a given situation & the flexibility you show goes a long way in determining your future too. You can definitely get placed in these big companies irrespective of your different background. There are many examples of students like this in the IT industry.
Get in touch with different people from technology on GitHub platform and you'll realise the diversity of students having different backgrounds.
Hope this helps. Thank You.
Hello there,
CGPA does matter though. Every other company has their own set of criterias to be fulfilled as to sit for the tests. You really need to know coding at the tip of your fingers to get into such good companies. If you fulfill their criteria of minimum cgpa then you can definitely sit for the tests and then the rest is in your hands you have to showcase your coding skills then you might land yourself up a job.
Hello Aspirant,
Various companies starts coming a year earlier in July or in 7th semester for placement offers. Companies like Amazon, Bosch, Intel, Dell, Tata Motors, L& T, Schneider, TCS, Accenture, Wipro,a nd many more take part in the placement and hiring process at VIT.
The hiring and placement ends at the year's end starting in mostly in July after of the results of students.
Dear Aspirant,
The cutoff for general companies at VIT is 7.0 however, if you are aiming for the top tech companies, you have to get a 8.5 minimum. Moreover, you must also not have any standing backlog at the times of placement.
Make sure you are good at Data structures and algorithms if you are aiming for these top tech giants.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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