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Shabana Bee

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You can choose a branch according to your interest, first you have to find your interest if you are still confused then you can go with electronics and communication engineering as it has a lot of career opportunities.

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Donation- 15 lakhs.
Fees - 2 lakhs per year.

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It will cost you around 1.64 LPA for the CS branch plus miscellaneous fee plus hostel fees if you go for that.

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The fee of Ramaiah Institute of Technology for BE in Mechanical Engineering through management quota is INR 15 lakhs donation and INR 1.92 per year.

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As a responsible college ICAT would not advice any student to drop their current degree program for any reason because the student can complete the degree and come for Masters to ICAT. For your question "Can I quit B.Tech" the answer is "Yes", you are a free individual and you can take any decision which might be right for your current situation. Whether ICAT would consider such dropped out students from other degree programs, it would be on a case to case basis provided the sequence of steps are followed correctly. 1. The parent should seek an appointment to meet the Head of Counselling.
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