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B.Tech total fees at IILM University is 9 lac 20 thousand.

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IILM University is offering three-years, full-time, BBA programme, aimed at preparing young graduates for higher studies, employability and to nurture their intellectual, personal, interpersonal and societal skills. This programme aligned to IILM University ethos includes giving the students freedom of choice whereby they can pick up disciplines from multiple verticals. Being part of IILM University, students will have the benefit of pursuing liberal education and select minors courses like Psychology, Design Fundamentals, Material Manipulation. Key features of this programme are as under: 1. A wide variety of courses are offered to ex

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The National Institute of Design Andhra Pradesh is established in September 2015 as an autonomous Institute under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It is situated temporarily in Acharya Nagarjuna University on Guntur - Vijayawada highway (NH 16) as a transit campus before moving to permanent campus to come up in 50 acres site in Amravati, new Capital City of Andhra Pradesh. NID Andhra Pradesh currently offers full-time four year Bachelor of Design (B. Des. ). With specialisation streams of
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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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That's a good question actually, Manit. The thing is in India, every year lots of engineering students graduate from different colleges having learnt almost the same thing. So, the competition is very high. That means you have to have some unique skill in you to stand out. In the current situation, we cant actually predict anything as it is a bad time for all people. But engineering is not something that would become obsolete in the near future. To my knowledge, data analytics is one branch that is gaining a lot of attention and scope in today's world. So, if you are interested, you can go into that field after engineering or directly.
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