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SHIWANSH JAISWAL

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It will be better, if you join G L Bajaj. ME department is the most creative department here. We have lot of tech fests, we have fully furnished labs, and there is design innovation center also with 60 computers installed. There was placement in companies like VIVO in production department.

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vaishali singh

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SGSITS has got nice reputation not only because of placements but also the quality of students in SGSITS is better. Davv has also got nice name but if you are getting some nice branch in SGSITS then it is better to go for SGSITS.

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vaishali singh

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I can tell you about CSE in SGSITS. You really have to be under 18000 to get the CSE in SGSITS and the department is also very strict. You have to forget about mass bunk and you start worrying about assignment. You will get overall nice and competitive environment but if you are targeting for high package then IT has got nice placements.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pragati,
Indore is considered as the cultural capital of MP. If possible do get admission in a college in Indore. But if you have BBA in a place where you live, you can pursue there itself.

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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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Good acads is a very subjective categorization of your academics. Your acads might be good enough for other colleges, but not be good enough for IIM A/B/C. I know people who got shortlisted for B/L at 93 percentile/97 percentile also. Because, either they have exceptional acads or have relevant work experience or both. Hence don't get disheartened by not getting shortlist this year. Work your level best and try to get even a higher percentile next year and go for A/B/C/L.

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Sumit Sahu

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MANIT, Bhopal had a good placement record instead of the present scenario in most of the branches. Electrical being a core branch had less percentage placement and average package than CSE. Last year about 79% placement was recorded in MANIT for the electrical branch with the highest package of Rs 21 lakh. CSE, on the other hand, had a larger scope. If you don't worry about the NIT tag and have a concentration on placements learning opportunity I would prescribe you to opt CSE at IIITDM. But if the nitian tag matters you may opt for electrical. But one last advice electrical is one of the toughest and roughest in every stream.

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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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Depends, you can get a BHMS degree for free too.
In private college fee structure ranges between 5-8 lacs.
This is only an approximation of fee as it changes from college to college.

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