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Bhupinder Kour

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It is challenging to conclude with certainty whether B.Tech programme at Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) has "better" placements because both the B.Tech in CSE and the B.Tech in ECE offer benefits and strengths of their own. The decision may be influenced by your own preferences, aptitudes, and professional goals.

Coursesthe highest/Average PackageTop Recruiters
B.Tech in CSEAverage package of around INR 6-7 LPA for CSEInfosys,  Wipro,  TCS,   Google, etc.
B.Tech in ECEAverage package of around INR 5-6 LPA for ECECapGemini, Century Ply, Cognizant, HCL, etc.

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Ankit verma

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Cut for SC student is 51 so approximately 60+ percentile is needed to get in NIT Hamirpur because its ranked 100 - 150 B.Tech college in India. 

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Tasneem Hoda

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Swinburne University offers the Masters of Information Technology which has a duration of 2 years and is a full-time course for international students. This course includes the following:

  • This course is for the students who want to focus on learning theoretical and practical skills related to the design, construction, operation and support as well as maintainance of IT solutions. 
  • The course will help the students to gain skills in areas such as Data Management, System Analysis, IT Solution Implementation, and Cloud Architecture.
  • Some of the career opportunities offered to the students after graduation are Application Developer, Data
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Ashu

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According to a number of placement reports and statistics, DDU Gorakhpur University's B.Tech in CSE offers comparatively better placement opportunities than ECE:

The majority of jobs are in the core IT/software sector, which also heavily hires from CSE branches. CSE students are preferred by top recruiters like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro.Students majoring in computer Science have highly sought-after skills in software tools, databases, and computer programming. ECE expertise is not as much in demand.According to reports, DDU GKP offers CSE students an average salary package of between Rs 3.5 and Rs 4 LPA. It is roughly between Rs 2.5 and R

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Anubhav Nirwan

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B.Tech in CSE has better placement at Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute than ECE for obvious reasons, because even though the ECE branch has been on a rise in last few years computer skills are still the most demanded skills in the industry.  So, if you are getting both branches you should try to get into CSE unless you have some interest in ECE other than placement.

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Rudra (Banti) Kumar Saw

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Hey buddy,

SUAT is required for many courses of SAP Sharda University but in design programs of SAP Sharda University you can take admission by the scorecard of NATA. SAP Sharda University accepts NATA Scores.

Hope your doubt is cleared now.

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