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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are some of the top colleges in Bangalore along with their tuition fee and exam accepted:

Top Colleges

Tuition Fee

Exam Accepted

IIIT Institute of Technology

INR 3 Lacs – INR 10 lakh

KCET, COMEDK UGET, etc.

R.V. College of Engineering

INR 1 Lacs – INR 10 lakh

JEE Main, KCET, COMEDK UGET, etc.

BMS College of Engineering

INR 65,000 – INR 30 lakh

KCET, COMEDK UGET, etc.

IIIT Bangalore

INR 12 Lacs – INR 26 lakh

JEE Main, KCET, etc.

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Parul Thapa

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The age limit for becoming an air hostess (flight attendant or cabin crew) in India can vary depending on the airline and their specific requirements. However, in general, most airlines in India have age limits for cabin crew recruitment that fall within the range of 18 to 27 years. Some airlines might extend the upper age limit slightly, up to around 30 years, for experienced candidates or those with a certain level of qualification.

It's important to note that these age limits are subject to change and can vary from airline to airline. Airlines may also have different age limits for different types of cabin crew positions (entry-level

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Parul Thapa

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No, unfortunately, afte BAMS, one cannot pursue MS in modern surgery. Since BAMS is related to Ayurveda stream and MS is generally done by MBBS grads, both of these are different. 

 

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UPASANA PRADHAN

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The VITREE syllabus of Electronics and Communication Engineering is as follows -

  • Engineering Mathematics

  • Network Theory 

  • Electronic Devices and Circuits 

  • Control Systems

  • Communication Systems 

  • Electromagnetics 

The questions will be asked in MCQ format. Each correct answer carries one mark. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. 

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Pragati Singh

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Structural Engineers design, plan and supervise the construction projects, eg  - buildings, parks, malls, bridges and more. They also take care of alterations to existing properties or structures. A Site Engineer takes responsibility for security, safety, health, organising and supervising material and people at sites.

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Pragati Singh

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Choosing between a government and private sector job as a civil engineer can be a tough call! Both offer distinct advantages and drawbacks, and the "better" option ultimately depends on your individual priorities and career aspirations. Let's explore the key aspects of each path to help you make an informed decision:

AspectGovernment Job
Private-Sector Job
Job Security and StabilityHigh job security, defined career progression, and strong social security benefits.
Job security can vary, career progression may be faster but less structured, and benefits can be less comprehensive.
Work-Life BalanceGenerally predictable work hours and more opportunities for leave.
Work hours can be demanding, especially on project deadlines, and work-life balance may be less consistent.
Salary and CompensationLower starting salaries but steady pay increases with seniority, guaranteed pensions.
Higher potential for higher salaries and bonuses, especially with experience and performance, but no guaranteed pensions.
Work Culture and EnvironmentMore structured and bureaucratic environment, focus on public service and regulations.
More dynamic and fast-paced environment, focus on innovation and profit margins.
Project Variety and ImpactMay involve working on large-scale infrastructure projects with long-term societal impact.
May involve working on diverse projects with quicker completion timelines, offering greater variety and exposure to different technologies.

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Pragati Singh

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Civil Engineering degree holders can go for various advance courses in Drafting and Design, Structural Design and Surveying. They can also go for a job in the sector. Whether candidates choose the job or higher education depends on their interests. However, job options are better after a postgraduate degree.

OptionProsCons
Post-graduation: (M.Tech, MS)

 Deepen your technical knowledge and specialize in a specific field.

Enhance your academic credentials and open doors to research or academia.

Gain access to a wider network of professionals and recruiters.

Longer study period and potentially higher financial burden.
Delay in entering the workforce and earning a salary.
Job

Gain practical experience and earn a steady income right away.

Apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world projects.

Start building your professional network and career path.

Initial job roles might be entry-level and require on-the-job learning.
Less emphasis on advanced technical knowledge compared to postgraduate studies.

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Tanishka Jain

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One can get B.E in computer Science and Engineering at the said university by procuring requisite passing cut off rank in either JEE entrance test or MH-CET Entrance examinations.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Bharathidasan University conducts an entrance exam to select candidates for BTech. All aspirants seeking admission to six year integrated M.Tech course should have studied Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (MPC) in Class 12 or equivalent qualifying examinations. The final selection for BTech is base on performance of the aspirants in the entrance test and personal interview round.

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Nishtha Shukla

Guide-Level 15

The total tuition fee for Bharathidasan University BTech is INR 2.2 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Check below the fee breakup for BTech:

Fee ComponentFee
One-time feeINR 2,365
Tuition feeINR 2.2 lakh

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