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Sindhura rajagopal

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CMRIT, RVCE, BMSCE, UVCE, MSRIT, DSCE are some really good colleges.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Library and Information Science course - Bachelors and Masters, you could also consider in Bachelor /Masters in education or even a Diploma and a certificate course in library Science.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Some of the colleges are MS, Al Ameen, Bangalore University, Jyoti Nivas, Mount Carmel College. 10+2 with English as core subject is a basic eligibility.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I can talk about engineering colleges. CET is the common entrance exam to be taken to be eligible for Karnakata Engineering Colleges. This is for Karnataka students. However, outside of Karnataka students, write COMEDK exam to get admissions. There are specific deemed universities that conduct College/UNIVERSITY specific exam.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You can check for the updates based on the ranking for any particular given year. When you talk about a good college, I would recommend you to also include factors such as what course you want to do, if your emphasis is excellent job offer immediately or go for higher studies, scholarships and student finance support etc. Based on all these and priority of factors, decide which college out of the available lot.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, indeed it is an autonomous college, and a very good decision to be a part of the college too. About the syllabus being tough, I can guide you that it really helps to have a challenging up to date curriculum that helps you in placements, knowledge, internships and practical exposure and to be motivated for higher studies too. So, wish you all the best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I can talk for engineering colleges. Some of the top engineering colleges in the city are PESIT, RVCE, BMSCE, DSCE, BIT, MSRIT, UVCE, and SJBIT. For any university, always check based on the course you want to study, expected outcomes and how it matches with your expectation for your course and general alumni talk inclusive of discussion regards to scholarships and support system through admission department. This will give you a 360 degree view.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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It is all about your interest. But, it is better, you should choose BCA MCA from PES University rather than doing B.Tech from an average colleges.
B.Tech will be better, only if you got good government colleges, otherwise you'll only spend without any good reward.
Your average placement will be around INR 3 lacs with any average colleges, and you have to spend around INR 5 lacs, but if you opt for BCA MCA, then within 5 year you'll get your Master's degree with INR 4 lacs average placement and your spend will around INR 3 lacs.

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Chaitasi Parikh

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Bangalore being the IT hub there are ample opportunities for MBA students as well.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi,
Jain University, Bangalore comes under both KCET as well as COMEDK, you have to give the entrance exams and then you can go for counselling and take admission in respective colleges.

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