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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Sorry to say dear but DTU doesn't provide integrated courses in any branch.
You can do only 4 years Bachelors course in this college.
So, I will suggest you to go for NITs for 5 years integrated course.
All the best.

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ram kumar chugh

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For this you should search and see the placements of the college consistently and bonding with different companies.
Moreover, you should also, if possible, visit the college and ask the current studying students and take the feedback.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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CSE is a demanding branch but apart for this you should also belong to a good institute, if you are from NITS or IITs, I think 5 years integrated is more than enough. But if you are very much interested to do more, go for 6 years.
Good luck.

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cinu clement

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If it has to do with campus placements, then it depends on the college. For example if you have done your PGDM in IIMs the average salary package you can expect is more than 15 lakhs.
If you are referring to normal off campus job opportunities or walk ins then the qualification alone may not help you, you should have relative experience to expect a good salary.
So it doesnot mainly depends on just the qualification but also the skill set and experience required in the relative industry or job.

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Kirthi Priya,
Click on the link below to know more. If you want to judged if a course is good, search for the further scope and job opportunities, the more they are, better the course is. As far as VIT University is concerned, it is renowned.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/integrated-m-tech-in-software-engineering-vit-university-chennai-campus-vandalur-243304
Hope it helps.
All the best.

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If you are getting a better college like NIT and IIT or a ranked college then dual degree integrated course will be helpful but in case of normal ranked and local colleges take admission only in B.Tech so that in future you can take admission in a better college for M.Tech or may be MBA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Integrated M.Tech-Ph.D is equivalent to Ph.D find by normal path. As per university website, Amity Universities are fully Government recognised and the degrees awarded by them are recognized by the UGC. Universities are accredited by NAAC with A Grade. Amity University a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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