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I had taken admission in VELTECH UNIVERSITY ... Is this best University or not

zubin916 24th May, 2018
University is NAAC and NBA accredited.
Faculty is very young and has nix of well experienced professional as well.

Infrastructure is quite average and needs improvement.
Teacher to student ratio is well balanced.

Overall internship opportunities are good but final placements pretty average.
Overall 3.5LPa is average package with 70% placements.

Student reviews shared below.


https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/vel-tech-chennai/review
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Which is best University and college for BCA in Kerala

Azim Shaikh 24th May, 2018
Calicut university OR IIM  Kozhikode is best for BCA in Kerala.

Thanks,
Azim
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Which is the best university in private section for degree in mass communication?

Vishal Kunwar 6th Jun, 2018
Hello Raj,


I hope you are doing well.Thanks for contacting C360,we will look forward to help you with all your queries.

Given below are few top colleges for mass comm.

  • Indraprastha College for Women
  • St. Xavier's college
  • Christ University
  • Symbiosis Centre of Media & Communication
  • Indraprastha University


I hope this helps.


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I want to do MBA in distance mode with online class lecture tell me best university in India ND abroad also mentioned fee str also

Apurva Sawant 17th Aug, 2018

Hi Rahul,

Akshay and Divya have provided a good list of institutes and universities providing distance learning MBA/PGDM courses in India.

I would like to give more details about WeSchool's Distance learning PGDM program as a close friend of mine benefitted from it.

WeSchool offer their AICTE approved PGDM courses in the hybrid mode. It is an effective format which is a composite system of competent online and offline study initiatives, like virtual classrooms, online lectures, video study materials, interactive real world workshops, training sessions and influencer programs. This enables students in understanding subjects with more clarity.

Their curriculum is at par with the curriculum of top B schools in the country.

Hybrid mode makes it very convenient for students to learn as you can learn as per your own convenience as your graps knowledge at your own pace.

You can go to https://bit.ly/2Om1ZMD for further details.

Also, you can find the fee structure at https://bit.ly/2nl2nQa

Hope this was helpful

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Best universities for mtech through ap pgcet bearing 174 rank

K R MANIKANDAN 8th Jun, 2018

Hello Gowri,

The best collges for M.Tech with AP PGCET rank of 174 are :

  • Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management
  • Andhra University
  • K L University
  • Acharya Nagarjuna University
  • Kakatiya University
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur
  • Sri Venkateswara University
  • Vignan’s University
  • Krishna University
  • Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam

All the best!

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Which is the best University from gtu and ksv

nishant sharma 29th Jun, 2018

dear student,

GTU is a very high level university in terms of Syllabus and teaching schemes.

But it depends on in which college you study.
Faculties in LD Engineering college and VGEC are so experienced and teach very well.

GTU is said to be at level of Stanford university in terms of syllabus.

GTU is bad is just a misconception.

If you go and ask some of bad students then they will also say that Harvard Uni is also bad.

Don’t listen to them.

GTU is state level university and it is good.

hope it helps!!!

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What are best universities/colleges for mtech in ap for 405 pgcet rank

Tanushree Seth 19th May, 2018


Hello Seshu,

The following are the best colleges for M.Tech in AP:

1. Andhra university , college of engineering (AUCE)

2. GMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY-(GMRIT)

3. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY -(JNTU)

4.VSM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

5. KAKINDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE-( KITS)

6. ANIL NEERUKONDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES(ANITS)

7. LENORA college of engineering

8. gitam institute of technology (GIT)

9. G. pulla reddy engineering college(GPREC)

10. Gayatri vidya parishad college of engineering (GVP)

Kindly please note that these are some of the best colleges for M.Tech . But kindly please check the college official website before applying to them.

Regards,

Tanushree Seth

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I got 5400 rank in ap eamcet could you please send me the best university names for this rank

Shiv Kumar Gupta 19th May, 2018
Hello laxmi,.
According to you rank, you can get a good campus with rhis rank.
Girl quota also apllicable.
You can check here your predicted college here by fill the required area-.
https://engineering.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope it's helpful.
Thank you.
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What is the difference between Statistics and applied Statistics? Which is better? Are they similar?

Ankita Tibrewal 18th May, 2018
Currently there are lots of job opportunities in statistics, especially as computer-collected data proliferates on the Internet through social media and search functions.

A minor in CS (regardless of whether you choose applied or general) is a very, very good idea. Many of the jobs in statistics in the next 5-10 years will be in Big Data/Data Science, a new-ish field that combines mathematical and statistical modeling with computer science/programming, database management, and software development. People with those two skill sets will be in heavy demand.
Since a job as a statistician often involves writing code in a computer statistical program (like R or MATLAB), if you can write your own packages to modify these programs or your employer's proprietary program, that's great. Lots of statistician jobs also require someone who knows SQL and many want Python too.

As for applied or general -

I don't think it matters too much. Statistics majors in both will come out learning how to do statistical analyses for employers with computer applications. Without knowing what college you attend, I'm betting that the general statistics major emphasizes more theoretical explorations of statistical knowledge and may be targeted towards people who think they want to go to graduate school (particularly for a PhD), while the applied statistics major will emphasize computer applications and practical knowledge and be targeted towards people who think they want to work right after college as a professional statistician.

The main difference will probably be the version of classes you take. For example, when you take linear regression analysis there may be two versions offered - the "general" track might be more geared towards expression the regressions as equations, emphasizing the calculus base of the equations, and talk about regression from a theoretical perspective, although you'll still learn how to run the regressions in R and interpret them. The applied class will emphasize using the computer to perform different kinds of regression analyses and interpret them, although you will also learn some of the theory behind them.

So really, it's about what you think you want. Even if you want to go to graduate school, the applied statistics major will still probably be more than adequate (especially if you think you want an MA/MS in statistics so you can continue to work as a master's level statistician). If you know that you really want a PhD in statistics one day, it might be worthwhile to do the general track.
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