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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Lovely Professional University is considered a strong choice for pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). The university has developed a reputation for its industry-oriented curriculum, modern infrastructure, extensive laboratory facilities, and focus on emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and Full Stack Development. One of the major advantages of studying CSE at LPU is the emphasis on practical learning. Students get opportunities to work on live projects, participate in hackathons, coding competitions, internships, research acti
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Both TCD Ireland and TUM are world-class options for an MSc in Computer Science. However, they both serve different career goals.
TCD is better for students who are:
- prioritizing a shorter 1-year program
- faster-route to the English-speaking job market
- looking to work in the "Silicon Valley of Europe" as Dublin is home to top tech companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft
TUM is better for students interested in:
- Lower tuition costs
- Globally renowned Engineering and CS programme on the resume
- Wish to work in Germany's engineering and tech ecosystem
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Cal State East Bay is a solid option for Indian students interested in an MS in Computer Science. It is highly accessible, affordable (INR 20.3 Lakhs for the first-year), and maintains a nice curriculum that aligns with industry demands.
- Employers in Silicon Valley and San Francisco respect a CS degree from Cal State as per student reviews on public forums
- The programme also comes with the option of a Master's thesis or Capstone project
- Oracle, Tesla, Apple, Google, Meta, and AWS are some top companies that hire MS in CS grads of Cal State University, East Bay
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 8
NUS offers 16 B.E/B.Tech courses for a time span of four years to Indian students. The tuition fee of these courses basically range from INR 14.8 L - 29.59 L but it is very hard to get into NUS, students with an excellent academic performance would only able to get an admission due to very low acceptance rate of 5-10%.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 8
The National University of Singapore offers 16 B.E/B.Tech courses to Indian students. The best ones between them are Bachelors of Computing (honours) in Computer Science, Bachelor in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering), Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design and Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics.
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The program of mechanical engineering from LPU enjoys good placements with the graduates being offered jobs in areas related to core engineering, manufacturing, automotive, energy, design, and engineering services. Companies that have recruited from here include Bosch, Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, Siemens, L&T, and many others. On average, students from mechanical engineering can expect to earn about ₹7 LPA according to LPU. However, the best students earn substantially more than that. The course is well designed with stress on internships, industry-based projects, and the use of various CAD/CAM technologies. Students who work hard and h
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