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deepika maurya

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The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering exam is definitely tougher than Joint Entrance Examination (Advance or Mains) exams. The level of concepts and questions tested in the Joint Entrance Examination papers are 11th and 12th whereas, in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering exam, undergraduate subject knowledge along with the General Aptitude and reasoning of the student is tested. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Students with a good basic understanding of all subjects covered in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering can crack the exam in as little as six months of preparation, and that too with a good score. GATE is basically a national-level examination on the comprehensive understanding of the candidates in various undergraduate subjects in engineering, technology, architecture, and post-graduate level subjects in arts, commerce, and Science.

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Mustali Chhunawala

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This year, COEP has the cut of 63.81 percentile

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Taara Banerjee

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The focus of computer scientists is on learning the fundamentals of their profession, whereas the focus of computer engineers is on creating new hardware. Computer Engineering was once (and by some accounts still is) seen as a subfield of Electrical Engineering, whereas Computer Science developed out of the mathematical field of computation. Students majoring in computer Science study topics including data security, algorithm design, and network protocols. Microchips, circuits, processors, conductors, and any other components utilized in computing are the focus of Computer Engineering courses (e. g. supercomputers, smartphones, laptops
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Om Roy

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My online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering from NIIT is now complete. On the other hand, NIIT was the choice I made. After taking this course, the technologies taught helped me make the shift from a senior IT engineer to a software engineering professional. By enrolling in this course, you'll learn the principles of software engineering and how to put them into practise. You will learn everything you require to know about how they function in terms of design, deployment, services, and much more in this course. The way the course is structured will help you fully understand all of the major concepts. Having the
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Farzeen Khatri

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Currently, I am enrolled in an online Post Graduate programme in Full Stack Software Engineering. In the end, I chose NIIT after doing a lot of research, and it was a good option. It's possible to get a solid foundation in data Science and analytics by taking their courses. They instill a great deal of trust in their students because of their practical approach and varied homework. All of the instructors are working professionals who bring a wealth of real-world experience to the classroom and share it with you. Their one-on-one engagement keeps you up-to-date on the most recent data Science subjects. In addition to preparing you for i
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Chavvi Agarwal

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The subjects of computer Science, computer engineering, and software engineering are all applicable. If you work in any of these three industries, you should be familiar with the distinctions between them. The employment market for those with degrees in computer Science, computer engineering, or software engineering is as competitive as it is for those with degrees in either of the other two primary fields. Each of these three options may be tailored to the needs of the individual student in order to provide them with the problem-solving and advanced-level education they deserve. What follows is a quick explanation of the distinction b
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Nilesh Parashar

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A firm that specialises in software engineering/development or other IT-related fields, such as app or website development, might hire you. In-house IT positions, such as software engineer or developer, are also available in a variety of industries. These are just a few examples of the kinds of organisations you might work for:
finance, government, healthcare, information technology, manufacturing, and utility services are all included. A company might be as small as a few people or as huge as a multi-national conglomerate. Starting your own company or working as a freelancer to provide software or other IT services is another alternati
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Rajat Pareek

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Latest cutoff
58.01 by score

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Shivani Maurya

Contributor-Level 6

The cutoff for computer science at Ravenshaw University in the first round is 85% and the last opening category is 75%.

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