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Soham Ganguly

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One must have a minimum of 45% in class 12 to apply to Cambridge Institute of Technology North campus Bangalore's B.tech program. The main deciding factor is the marks obtained in the entrance examinations of COMEDK UGET or KCET. The marks cutoff depends on the chosen discipline. For example, B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) have comparatively lower cut-offs than other specializations.

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The Cambridge Institute of Technology in Bangalore is a reputable engineering college that offers undergraduate programs in various engineering disciplines. The institute has a good placement record, with several major companies visiting the campus to recruit students. According to the 2023 placement data, the average annual CTC offered to graduates was around INR 32 lakhs, with the highest CTC being INR 45 lakhs. Top recruiters include companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Oracle, and Citrix. The on-campus placement drive typically sees participation from over 100 companies, providing ample opportunities for students to secure luc

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The Cambridge Institute of Technology in Bangalore is a reputable engineering college that offers undergraduate programs in various engineering disciplines. The institute has a good placement record, with several major companies visiting the campus to recruit students. According to the 2023 placement data, the average annual CTC offered to graduates was around INR 32 lakhs, with the highest CTC being INR 45 lakhs. Top recruiters include companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Oracle, and Citrix. The on-campus placement drive typically sees participation from over 100 companies, providing ample opportunities for students to secure luc

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Nargis Akhtar

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For B.Tech it's 1.5 to 1.25 lacs (annually)

Fir B.Tech (lateral) it's 90k (annually)

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The JEE cutoff for Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus in Bangalore for 2023 is that students must have scored at least 45% in aggregate in PCM, with a minimum of 40% for SC/ST/OBC students. Students must also have written one of the following entrance exams: CET, COMED-K, JEE, or AIEEE. 

The last cut offs for admission to Cambridge Institute of Technology can vary based on a number of factors, including: All India quota or Home State and Whether the applicant is female. 

 

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Patel Darshit

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Popular courses at the Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus in Bangalore include B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) programs in a variety of specializations, including Computer Science and Engineering, Information Science and Engineering, and Electronics and Communication Engineering. Furthermore, the MBA (Master of Business Administration) programme is well respected for its emphasis on management concepts and industry-specific abilities. The institute also provides M.Tech (Master of Technology) programs in a variety of engineering fields, as well as MCA (Master of Computer Applications) programs, which are popular with student

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Aashirya

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While there’s no direct comparison between CIT’s CSE and DSATM’s ISE, it’s clear that DSATM’s ISE branch has some drawbacks. CIT’s CSE branch, although not specifically evaluated, might be a better option considering its reputation. However, it’s essential to note that these are general impressions and not definitive assessments. If you’re considering CSE, Cambridge Institute of Technology might be a better option. For ISE, CMRIT appears to be a more recommended choice over DSATM, according to the experts. Ultimately, it’s crucial to research and evaluate each institute&rs

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