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Generally the MREM college is decent for placements. Here almost 80% of students get placed in some years with the highest package of INR 22 LPA and also the average package of 4 LPA. There are many top recruiters like TCS, Wipro, Accenture, and Deloitte. But the average package may vary across different branches.
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VVIT Guntur and Vishnu Institute of Technology Bhimavaram are both good colleges, especially for branches like CSE, IT, and ECE.
VVIT generally has a slightly higher placement percentage, around 90 to 93 percent. Its average package is around 4.4 LPA, with top offers going up to 29 LPA. The college has good infrastructure, placement training, and consistent results.
Vishnu Institute of Technology also has strong placements, around 80 to 90 percent in core branches. The average package is similar, around 4.3 to 4.5 LPA. Some students have received very high offers, but those are rare and not guaranteed for everyone.
Overall, VVIT may offer slightly better placement consistency, while Vishnu is also a solid choice. Both are good, and your final decision can depend on your branch preference, location, and comfort.
Yes, you can do fresh registration for NEET Round 2 counselling in Madhya Pradesh, even if you did not register in Round 1.
The MP state counselling allows new candidates to register in Round 2. You will need to complete the registration process again during the Round 2 schedule, including fee payment and choice filling.
This is helpful if you missed Round 1 or were not allotted a seat. Make sure to keep an eye on the official schedule so you don't miss the deadlines.
The documents require for the admission to KIMS as a non-Karnataka student
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Yes, you can use your Intermediate, Degree, and PG certificates as supporting documents while applying for a residency (local status) certificate in Andhra Pradesh.
The purpose is to prove that you have resided or studied in AP for at least 7 consecutive years. Educational certificates showing continuous study in AP institutions are valid proof for this.
Submit them along with:
Application form
Aadhar card
Ration card or voter ID (if available)
Passport-size photo
Declaration or affidavit (if asked)
Visit the local MRO or apply online through the official AP portal. Make sure the certificates clearly show the institution name and years of study.
Yes, you can get free courses with certificates from several trusted platforms.
Swayam and NPTEL offer free courses by Indian universities and IITs. You can study for free and pay a small fee if you want a certificate.
FreeCodeCamp offers completely free coding courses with certificates. Saylor Academy also provides free certificates after you pass their tests.
IBM SkillsBuild gives free courses in tech and soft skills with certificates from IBM.
Google Digital Garage has free short courses in digital marketing and data basics. Some career certificate programs also offer financial aid.
On Coursera and edX, many courses are free to audit. If you want a certificate, you may have to pay, but financial aid is often available.
The second round merit list for B.Arch admissions is expected to be released in the second or third week of August, after the completion of Round 2 registration and choice filling.
Currently, Round 1 registration ends on July 28, and the first merit list is expected on August 2. Once Round 1 allotments are completed, Round 2 will begin. Fresh registration, choice filling, and seat allotment will take place in that phase.
The exact date for the Round 2 merit list will be announced along with the second round schedule. Keep checking the official counselling portal regularly for updates.
The Design Aptitude Test (DAT) is conducted for admission to design courses, mainly by institutions like NID and other design colleges.
The exam has two stages:
DAT Prelims – A written exam that tests design thinking, drawing skills, creativity, and general aptitude.
DAT Mains – Only shortlisted candidates from prelims are called. This stage includes studio tests, material handling, and interviews.
In DAT Prelims:
The number of questions varies, usually around 20 to 30.
Questions are a mix of subjective (drawing/sketching) and objective (MCQ-type).
Total marks are usually 100.
The paper pattern may change slightly each year based on the institution. Always check the latest official brochure before the exam.
The Calcutta University M.Com entrance exam is held for candidates who are not graduates of Calcutta University, under Part B admissions.
The entrance test usually covers subjects taught in the first semester of the M.Com course. These include:
– Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management – Macro Economics and Business Environment – Statistics for Business Decisions – Direct Tax – International Business
The exam is typically for 100 marks and may be conducted over 3 hours. It generally includes a mix of short answer and objective-type questions. Each subject is likely to carry equal weight.
There is no official negative marking pattern mentioned, but it’s advisable to attempt only what you're confident about.
To qualify, candidates may need a minimum of 30 percent in each subject and around 40 percent overall, though final cutoffs can vary depending on the number of applicants and seat availability.
The AP ECET exam for CSE under the C23 diploma syllabus has a total of 200 marks and is conducted over 3 hours. The paper consists of 200 multiple-choice questions with no negative marking.
The exam is divided into four parts. Physics carries 25 marks, Chemistry carries 25 marks, and Mathematics carries 50 marks. The remaining 100 marks come from the core CSE subjects.
In the CSE section, the approximate weightage is as follows: Digital Electronics – 8 marks, Software Engineering – 8 marks, Computer Organization and Microprocessors – 12 marks, Data Structures with C – 10 marks, Computer Networks – 12 marks, Operating Systems – 12 marks, Database Management Systems – 10 marks, Object-Oriented Programming using C++ – 10 marks, and Java Programming and Web Technologies – 8 marks.
To prepare well, give priority to high-weightage subjects like Operating Systems, Networks, and Microprocessors. Don’t ignore Physics, Chemistry, and Maths, as they form 50 percent of the non-core section. Regular mock tests and topic-wise revision will help you manage time and accuracy.
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