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Sindhura rajagopal

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I can talk about engineering colleges, since I come from an Engineering background. When you want to choose a college - always consider what course you want to pursue and then check which college has a better edge in that course, research how the faculty, placements, overall atmosphere and support for scholarships and student loans are in the College. This could be through dedicated study of each college online on the website, via personal talks with admissions department, via communication with alumni. Some colleges that I can list are - PESIT, RVCE, BMSCE, DSCE, BIT, RNSIT, Jain university, UVCE, SJBIT, JSS, BNMIT, MSRIT to name a fe
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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

I can talk about engineering colleges, since I come from an Engineering background. When you want to choose a college - always consider what course you want to pursue and then check which college has a better edge in that course, research how the faculty, placements, overall atmosphere and support for scholarships and student loans are in the College. This could be through dedicated study of each college online on the website, via personal talks with admissions department, via communication with alumni. Some colleges that I can list are - PESIT, RVCE, BMSCE, DSCE, BIT, RNSIT, Jain university, UVCE, SJBIT, JSS, BNMIT, MSRIT to name a fe
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Sindhura rajagopal

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I believe when you say IT, you are referring to Engineering and IT. For a career in IT, one can choose to do a B.Sc with Computer Science, BCA and then BCA thereon, BE/B.Tech. For BE/B.Tech, You could consider courses such as E&C, CSE, IS, Telecom, EEE, Instrumentation etc. And, then carve a career in IT sector post the graduation. Some of the best colleges in Bangalore are PESIT, RVCE, BMSCE, BIT, DSCE, RNSIT, MSRIT, BNMIT, SJBIT, JSS, Jain University, UVCE etc. Depending on your ranking, course interest and other expectations like placements, campus, culture and life, faculty, infrastructure you could research and zero in on the coll
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Sindhura rajagopal

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Following are some of the colleges:
Vydehi,
MVJ College,
B.M.C.
Rajiv Gandhi University,
Sarvodaya,
St. John's.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Generally, government aided colleges have a low fee structure. I suggest you research for the best rated and popular colleges for the course you desire and then check which of them is private and which one is a government college. Talk to the admissions department for scholarships and student fund support. Have a chat with alumni for an overall idea about the college and then make an informed choice.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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BMSCE being one of the best colleges in Bangalore is said to have a competitive syllabus that is updated and quite good both for placements and future career prospects. Of course, it could be challenging and not very relaxed, having spoken to a few friends I understand that it's very good and useful.
Wish you the best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, I can talk about engineering colleges as I have an engineering background. Most of the colleges fall under VTU - Visvesvaraya Technological University and some of the colleges have gained autonomous status. Some of the best colleges include RVCE, PESIT, BMSCE, DSCE, BIT, MSRIT, RNSIT and SJBIT, to name a few.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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No, application form started from December 8, 2017, so I don't think that application form are still available.
You may go for another university. There are many option available. You can try in those university.
All the best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Some good colleges are IHM, Army Institute, PESU, IIHM, MS Ramaiah, Christ University, and Garden College.

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