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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Hartej Singh,
Ash! Comparison between SRM and Thapar? Thapar is very old establishment of Punjab and has quite good and unmatched reputation particularly in North India. On the other hand, SRM is comparatively new entrant in this field. However this institution has made its presence felt on all India bases and offers value for money. Being new, has introduced the latest concepts in teaching process etc. Major companies visit both these instructions for placements and CTC offered is comparable. In view of foregoing I would recommend that you should take admission wherever you get.
Best wishes to you.

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Abhignya Chalamcharla

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The actual course is ICT- information and communication technology and I assume you are thinking the minor in CS to be computer Science. A minor is an addition to the main branch you are studying and you will have to take a couple of courses extra than general ICT students and in DA CS is Computational Science, not computer Science. I being a DA student and knowing about my friends in NITs and other reputed colleges would tell you to prefer DA over NITs because you have given a choice between computer or circuits based branches in your future which makes me guess that you are not sure between the two and when you join DA, the course is
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syeda mubina

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You can clearly pursue CS, and it doesn't matter whether you are a good student or am average one all you need it to have keen interest in programming and it has a good scope too.

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syeda mubina

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Yes, you can definitely apply for and pursue CS and B.Com even if you haven't studied maths in your class 12th. Maths is not a compulsion for CS and B.Com.

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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Hi Navin,
As per the institute guidelines, Candidates registered up to and including the month of February in a year are eligible for appearing in both the Modules of the Executive examination held in December of that year and those registered up to and including the month of August in a year are eligible to appear in the Executive examination held in June of next year subject to satisfactory completion of coaching. Candidates registered as students up to and including May in a year are eligible for appearing in any one Module only of the Executive examination held in December of that year and those registered up to and including the mo
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Hargun Singh SahniB. Tech student studying at MSIT

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Thapar University has the lowest fees for B.Tech CS/IT among the above mentioned.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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UPES has offered handsome packages in CS branch. As there are many specializations, the package varies from branch to branch. The highest package offered was around INR. 16 Lacs per annum. In my knowledge, the maximum package in MMM from ON campus placement has been about INR. 6.5 lacks per annum. Although people have gone for higher packages in the off campus placement. What eventually matters is the ability rather than the college. So, choose wisely.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my opinion, you can do MCA after B.Sc in computer Science you have interest in MCA, then you can pursue, because nowadays MNC companies required good persons and skill persons, so there are lot of options open for you in MNCs. After doing MCA, so you can pursue for MCA for your best future.

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