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Tanya tanvi

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You can appear for different engineering entrance examinations like JEE which is the most important and if you qualify then you'll get a chance to get in the IITs by appearing in the JEE Advanced. You can also apply for the state entrance exams. They also include government colleges which are affordable. If you get a decent rank in JEE MAIN, then also there are chances you will get a government college. Government colleges are cheap and good. Try to get in them. Every decent private college is expensive. So try to get a government college.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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If you have financial constraint, then you need to get in touch with the college for any kind of scholarship if they offer, follow the link below for other details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-computer-science-and-engineering-st-mother-theresa-engineering-college-mtec-thoothukudi-tamil-nadu-other-237489

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Vikash Jain

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This is my personal opinion about both the courses and at the end, I am not going to declare any course to be better than the other.
CCNA takes you deep into the networking field by making you understand networking, communication, comm. Security as well as making you understand how big companies have huge communication infrastructure and how do they manage them. MCSA makes you understand how everything works in things connected to technology like, how does an OS work, troubleshooting it, communication between different hardware equipment, managing them, etc? Here the main difference between CCNA and MCSA is that CCNA focuses only on INT
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Prachi Shah

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Now, if you have lost interest in coding, you can surely try to develop your skills in management field too. If you wish too, that will eventually increase your chances of getting a good placement.

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Prachi Shah

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There are many other options too such as Database management, Big data and data analytics. It depends on your interest basically. And you can always do a job first and then get your post graduation degree.

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akshay singh

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Both are equally good probabky you can't do any comparison of any of this two degrees.

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akshay singh

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Very sorry to say but probably not.

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Nitin Mehta

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Placement percentage of CSE at PEC Chandigarh is 100%. The highest package this time was of 34 lacs per annum.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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In short time, you can't be prepared for international colleges. It requires a lots of time with constant and continuous hard work, if you drop the B.Tech then for international colleges you must drop 1 year so that you can be prepared. In my opinion just do it on your own if you are not like your college environment. Just concentrate on your study do self study. But then also not works then just change the college and take the admission in lateral entry only of you complete your 1 year of B.Tech.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Central Universities Common Entrance Test CUCET is an all-India level entrance exam conducted by ten central universities and Dr. B R Ambedkar School of Economics (BASE) for admission in UG, PG, and Ph.D. courses offered in these institutions. Central University of Rajasthan, which is the coordinating university for the exam, invites applications from aspiring students each year.
The participating universities and institutions for CUCET exam are mentioned below:
Central University of Haryana
Central University of Jammu
Central University of Jharkhand
Central University of Kashmir
Central University of Karnataka
Central University of Kerala
Cen
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