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You should definitely write CLAT next year. There are 19 national law universities for 5-year course which are like IITs for law and provide much more exposure than VIT or any other private college.
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Best of luck for your future.
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There can be any open comparison between the two but, being said that if you ask about top 5 in KIITEEE, they are no were near top five colleges in Bangalore.
And that comparison holds true for any and all states in India. Bangalore is Silicon Valley of the country, and one thing that is true everywhere is you learn 50% in college and 50% outside.
There are better jobs offered here. The best college in Bangalore (excluding IISc and IIITB ) is PESU with an average placement for CSE above 12 LPA.
Over 100 students get MS offers and all this in just 3-4 years of starting the university. Same goes for South Campus, RVCE MSRIT, BMSCE
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As per the UGC guidelines, no college in India can offer engineering and medical courses through distance mode. Doing this is illegal. So, you ought to go for regular mode.
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