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Albin Thomas

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Both college have strong background in terms of placement but if we look closely the M.Tech in MSRIT have a slight higher chance in terms of placement  in CSE as they have stronger industry force. Also as the increasing demand for the Artificial intelligence and data Science it will open a big door to success at this college. 

THE RVCE also is a good college for placement but its focused on IT and Technology so it will be a bit narrow in case of opportunities. 

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Hitha Srinivas

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You will definitely get the seat. Do not worry. As your ranking is less, more number of courses will be open to you.

Also, congratulations on your rank!!

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Virajita Mehra

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A concise placements report is not available for the MCA placed candidate of Ramaih Institute of Technology. However, as per the latest report available, 27 MCA participants were placed during the drive. This statistic was recorded when the placements were ongoing. Hence, is indicative. 

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Sandeep Samineni

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Ramaiah Institute of Technology does not offer part-time engineering classes. The institute provides primarily full-time undergraduate and postgraduate engineering courses that require students to attend classes regularly. MSRIT focuses on traditional full-time programs to ensure comprehensive learning and engagement in the engineering field. If you are looking for a part-time option, there may be other institutions that cater specifically to working professionals or offer flexible learning schedules.

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Tanisha Pandey

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Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering and Ramaiah Institute of Technology both are renowned colleges for Technological courses. In terms of affordability, the total tuition fee for an MCA at DSCE is INR 6 Lacs and Ramaiah Institute of Technology is INR 4.9 lakh. This can be clearly seen that RIMT is more affordable. However, to compare which college is best for MCA courses, students can consider various parameters, such as placement packages, available seats, ranking, affiliation, etc. 

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akanksha pandey

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For the candidates who apply to R.V. College of Engineering through COMEDK, there is no additional application for R.V. College of Engineering since R.V. College of Engineering admissions to undergraduate programs in engineering are through entrance exams such as COMEDK UGET, KCET, and JEE Mains. The seats are filled under the following categories:

 

45% under KCET

 

30% through COMEDK

 

25% under management Quota

 

 

Once qualified by COMEDK, you would be eligible to apply for seats under its quota. If however, you seek admission through Management Quota, you will need to apply in a different procedure.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi!

No, MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS) does not typically accept JEE Advanced scores for admission to its B.Tech programs. The university primarily accepts scores from JEE Main and its own entrance exams for undergraduate admissions.

However, it's always a good idea to verify the latest admission guidelines directly from the university's official website or contact their admission office for up-to-date details.

Good luck with your application! 

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Neel Bansod

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Both PES Institute of Technology (PESIT) and MSRIT are considered good options for engineering programs, but PESIT may be better for those looking for good placements

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Sagar Gupta

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When choosing between RIT (Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology) and REC (Regional Engineering College) for B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence (AI), REC (NITs) is generally the better option. NITs are known for their strong academic reputation, better placement opportunities, and superior faculty and infrastructure, especially in AI-related fields. They also offer a wider alumni network and more research opportunities. While RIT may offer a solid education, it might not match the national recognition, placement scope, and resources available at NITs. However, RIT could still be a good option depending on regional preferences and specifi

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