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tarun mittal

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I'm not a hater of the college, I've had good experiences there.
First, there is no proper infrastructure for labs and sports. I wanted both.
Second, they make you pass lab exams with a S or an A with nil efforts. You learn nothing here.
Third, they follow a mark-oriented approach rather than going by the learning perspective.
Last, there are crazy rules here which will change students' way of thinking.
If you are an open minded or a practical person, do not go for it. The college wouldn't make sense.

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tarun mittal

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The cut off marks vary for different branches.
Last years (2015) cut-off marks were 129 for CSE, 119 for ME, 111 for EEE and 105 for CE.
It is not expected to change a lot this year.
All the best.

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tarun mittal

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Actually, B.Tech is a newly started program at Lucknow University, 2017 to 2018 is the first session. And Students are quite happy with their professors and the assignments given to them. So overall, I can say that it is good to get admission here.

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Anuj Kumar Mishra

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It totally depends upon you. If you are confident and prepared, then you can go for it else you can go for the BBA course as it is also job giving course if done by a reputed college.

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tarun mittal

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Cluster innovation Centre is the only place in University of Delhi where you can study engineering. A centre based on very different ideology promoting social welfare and entrepreneurship. You will not study those useless subjects common in first year that you find in almost every other engineering college. You will study subjects of your field only. Curriculum contains subjects of information technology and mathematics. Apart from these two, you have to choose your second major from second semester. Options given are business & management, electronics & embedded systems and computational Biology. Students here are extremely talented t
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Vanshita Nanda

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A technical subject every semester with a social subject and some other subjects which changes every semester.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Students of Science often face a perplexing decision when making a resolution about what to pursue in the future. BCA vs B.Tech is a common dilemma faced by tech-savvy students. Tech degree has more career chances after graduation than a student with a BCA degree. BCA graduates can still get junior programming and software testing jobs, and they can work their way up from there. BCA prepares you for application-level computer work, whereas B. The B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is focused on providing foundational knowledge and skills to the students. This includes knowledge of core subjects as well as introductory co
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Pallavi Sharma

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Students of Science often face a perplexing decision when making a resolution about what to pursue in the future. BCA vs B.Tech is a common dilemma faced by tech-savvy students. Tech degree has more career chances after graduation than a student with a BCA degree. BCA graduates can still get junior programming and software testing jobs, and they can work their way up from there. BCA prepares you for application-level computer work, whereas B. The B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is focused on providing foundational knowledge and skills to the students. This includes knowledge of core subjects as well as introductory co
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my knowledge B.Tech CSE would be best for you. There are many engineering branches with high earning potential. However, computer Science engineering can be considered the best branch in engineering for the future. In almost every sector, computer engineers are in high demand due to the increase in software-driven devices. In the future, where AI (Artificial Intelligence) and machine learning may have immense scope for development, graduates in computer Science or related degrees have good job prospects. Almost all sectors function with the assistance of computer Science engineers. It is one of the branches of engineering which
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Pallavi Sharma

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I will advice you to go for Computer Science and Engineering branch. B.Tech CSE is the most popular course among the students. After the completion of your degree in Computer Science Engineering, you can work in the field of database management, embedded systems, IT, telecommunication, multimedia, computer hardware and software implementation, computer hardware & software maintenance, gaming, web designing and other related industries. There are many engineering branches with high earning potential. However, computer Science engineering can be considered the best branch in engineering for the future. In almost every sector, computer en
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