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Indrani Tyagi

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Yes, candidates can withdraw their MBA fees from Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering after the commencement of classes. However, there are certain terms and conditions applied by the college on withdrawal. Check out the conditions below: 

Time of Withdrawl Fee Refunded
Any time after admission but before the date of commencement of classes.Total fees after deducting INR 10,000
Within fifteen days from the date of commencement of classes50% of the total fee 
After fifteen days,  from the date of commencement of classesNo refund,  required to pay the remaining years' tuition fee

Candidates must note that, decision of the college is final on all the matters related to fee/ refunds. Policies and regulations subject to revision from time to time. 

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Tanisha Pandey

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The basic eligibility criteria for admission to the MBA course at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering is candidates must complete their bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. The secondary eligibility criteria are candidates must have secured a valid score in this national / state-based exam- PGCETMATCATKMAT

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering offers MBA courses for the duration of two years, divided into four semesters and offered in full-time mode. MBA courses at DSCE are affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University. For admission to MBA courses, candidates must have completed their bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, for admission, the college accepts scores of CAT/ PGCET/ MAT/ KMAT. 

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Indrani Kumar

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Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering offers several specialisations in M.Tech courses. To consider which M.Tech specialisation is best, the candidates should consider their personal goals and interests because engineering courses offer ample opportunities to their students. However, as per the recent statistics and demand in the market, the most famous M.Tech speciaslaition is Computer Science & Engineering and its sub-specialities. However, according to the cutoff of the previous batch of DSCE- the VLSI Design & Embedded System was one of the toughest specialisation to get into. 

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Rachit Kumar

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Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering accepts applications via online mode and offline modes for M.Tech courses. For applying through the offline application process: 

  • Obtain the Application Form: Visit the DSCE admission office to collect the M.Tech application form.
  • Complete the Form: Fill in the required details accurately.
  • Prepare Necessary Documents: Gather all required documents, such as academic records, entrance exam scores, and identification proofs.
  • Submit the Application: Return the completed form and documents to the DSCE admission office within the specified application period.

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Atul Pruthi

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The placements are satisfactory as per the placement statistics available on the official website of DSCE and the reviews stated by the DSCE M.Tech graduates. Some of the job roles available after completing M.Tech in VLSI Design & Embedded Systems from Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering are related to microelectronics, chip design, and embedded systems. Check out some of the job roles below: 

  • ASIC Design Engineer
  • Verification Engineer
  • Physical Design Engineer
  • Embedded Software Engineer
  • IoT System Architect
  • Power Electronics Engineer

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The basic eligibility criteria for admission to M.Tech at DSCE is candidates must complete BE/ BTech/ AMIE or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% aggregate in a relevant discipline of Engineering from a recognised school board is the basic eligibility for M.Tech offered at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE).

 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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DSCE is affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University for their respective syllabi. In addition to the prescribed curriculum, students are encouraged to take on project work for hands-on experience. Regular interaction with experts from various institutes and research centres expand the frontiers of knowledge of the students. Further, visits are arranged
to various organisations as part of the curriculum. Student seminars and workshops contribute to enhance the effectiveness of learning.

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Indrani Tyagi

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Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering offers 11 specialisations in M.Tech course. Check out the below table containing the information about some of the DSCE M.Tech courses and its eligibility criteria: 

Computer Science & Engineering

CSE- General (Curriculum)

Medical Imaging Technologies

BE/BTech or AMIE with a minimum of 50% aggregate from VTU or any other recognised university/ institution 

Civil Engineering

Structural Engineering

Highway Technology (CHT)

BE/BTech or AMIE with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Computer Science/ Information Science/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Telecommunication Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering from VTU or any other recognised university/ institution 

Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE)

Digital Electronics & Communication Systems (DECS)

VLSI Design & Embedded Systems

BE/BTech (ECE/ EEE/ EIE/ TCE/ etc.E/ Medical Electronics) or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% aggregate in the relevant field of Engineering from VTU or any other recognised university/ institution 

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Power Electronics

BE/BTech or AMIE with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Computer Science/ Information Science/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Telecommunication Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering 

Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering

Micro-electronics and Control Systems

BE/BTech or equivalent with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Electronics/ Electrical Engineering/ Physics/ Computer Engineering from VTU or any other recognised university/ institution 

Mechanical Engineering

Design Engineering

Computer Integrated Manufacturing

BE/BTech or AMIE with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Computer Science/ Information Science/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Telecommunication Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering from VTU or any other recognised university/ institution 

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

Digital Communication & Networking (DCN)

BE/BTech or AMIE in Computer Science/ Information Science/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Telecommunication Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering with a minimum of 50% aggregate from VTU or any other recognised university/ institution 

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Piyush Jain

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DSCE stands out with an average salary of INR 6.6 LPA for M.Tech graduates. However, Ramaiah Institute of Technology provides INR 6 LPA as an average placement package to the M.Tech graduates, and the RV College of Engineering Mtech average placement package stands at INR 7 LPA. Hence, RVCE demonstrates a higher average salary potential for its M.Tech graduates in comparison to RMIT and DSCE. Candidates can choose any of the colleges, as all these engineering institutions are famous for their PG Engineering courses, and admission to these colleges depends on personal choice.

 
 

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