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I am getting cse at MSRIT bangalore and at SRM KTR campus which one should i choose?

Srikanth Sreeram 23rd Aug, 2020

Hi aspirant,

MSRIT is the best choice as compared to SRM.

MSRIT is the 3rd best college in bangalore and the academics, placements, campus life, infrastructure.. etc everything is fabulous.

You will definitely gain the capability to achieve something. I assure you that.

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which is best branch of engg in your college

anshulgarg712000 22nd Aug, 2020

Hello aspirant,

So in my opinion you an opt for Computer science branch because it is the most desired stream in current situations and almost every company needs an computer science engineer but the choice of college and branch also depends on various factors like cutoffs of colleges,seats available,stream selection

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ms ramaiah institute of technology Bangalore b. tech fees

Kamal Kishor Chaurasiya 17th Aug, 2020

Hi aspirant,

Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT) formerly known as M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) is an Autonomous Private Engineering Institute located in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was established in the year 1962.

It offers various courses in streams like Engineering, Architecture, Biotechnology, Management, Computer Science and Technology at UG,

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Will i be allowed to change my branch from medical electronics to computers in msrit?

bassiakshita 15th Aug, 2020
Hey aspirant ,
Branch change is allowed at MSRIT.
But some rules need to be followed.To change your branch to Computers you need to have a good score /CGPA.For branch change relative CGPA is taken into account.
Work hard in the initial year of your degree if you are serious
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I want CSE branch in MSRIT through COMEDK. How much should I score in COMEDK?

S. Saha Student Expert 13th Aug, 2020
Being one of the best Engineering colleges, the cutoffs of MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology are quite high. Moreover, CSE and IT seats are filled faster than any other branches. Also the cutoffs change every year as it depend on various factors. Now you haven't mentioned your category, so considering
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What is the cutoff for medical electronics at msrit?

Afifa 10th Aug, 2020

Hello dear ,

The cutoff rank of Medical Electronics at MSRIT Bangalore is about 11206. t is a good college with improving infrastructure, decent placements, and good exposure.   Almost 100% placements are provided in this college . Companies like Honeywell, Intel, Amazon, and Microsoft visit the campus for recruitment.

I

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Is MSRUAS worth it over MSRIT banglore??

s.pooh07 11th Jul, 2020

Hi,

MSRIT is the old instituted and you can say it is the most reputed one, while MSRUAS is the newly opened institution.

Also, MSRIT is affiliated to VTU and is autonomous while MSRUAS is not.

So, I would suggest that MSRIT is better when compared to MSRUAS.

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Hello , I am studying in last year of diploma in Maharashtra . Can I get admission in MSRIT ? What is the Procedure ? Can you please explain me....

SHUBHAM KUMAR 9th Jul, 2020

Hello Meheer Pawar ,

Yes , they do offer lateral entry for diploma students you need to write DECT conducted by KEA. Now coming to eligibility other state students can write the exam but you need to get very decent rank since the reservation for other states are very less.You

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heloo I am neelraj a jee aspirant for 2021 batch this year I am in 12th class.. please tell how to complete my whole 11th class jee shyallbus in 2 months I had not yet started..please it would me very thankful of you for helping me..

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 29th May, 2020

Hello,

Why you want to study one year course in two months? If you haven't studied properly you can't study even in 5 months.

It's your career which will be your living so don't compromise with it.

For 11th class syllabus take out 3 hours daily. For every one hour

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