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Yash Kumar

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The placements for B.E. Computer Science and Engineering (AI and Machine Learning) at Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology are really good, it was about 80%. The average package was INR 5 Lakhs per annum in the year 2024. The institute seems to be providing great placement opportunities to B.Tech students.

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Yash Kumar

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You can get admission in B.E in Computer Science and Engineering at Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology just by clearing the JEE Main Entrance Exam and applying for that branch of college in Counselling. Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering admission is based on entry requirements - 45.0% in 12th.

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Yash Kumar

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First of all, you need to clear the JEE Mains Entrance exam and after that you need to apply in the JOSSA Counselling and then select the BIT Mesra Jaipur college in choice filling and B.Tech in Computer Science as the desired branch. To get admitted to BIT Mesra Jaipur B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 75.0% in 12th. 

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NIT Andhrapradesh offers eight specialisations in M.Tech courses. In addition, the institute offers around 90 seats for all its M.Tech courses, and 15 seats are offered in M.Tech in Computer Science and Data Analytics. For NIT Andhra Pradesh M.Tech admissions, candidates are required to qualify for the GATE entrance examination and further admission process. 

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Akansha Bisht

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The computer Science course curriculum is designed to teach the students about the various topics in the field of Computer Science such as Computer Organisation, Digital Electronics, Operating Systems, Introduction to Computer Networks, Data Structures, and System Software. It is a mixture of classroom training, lab classes, and practicals.

A Computer Science course provides a complete understanding of various aspects of computing, from Basics to Computers to advanced topics like Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security. The curriculum is designed to be dynamic and up-to-date with the latest trends in technology.

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Akansha Bisht

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The process for a PhD in Computer Science in India is to

  • Gain PG degree from a UGC approved University.
  • Score a min. of 55% marks in PG.
  • Provide a statement of research interests.
  • Research experience/project work or internships.
  • Colleges give preferences if you qualify CSIR-NET/ GATE 

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Akansha Bisht

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The admission process for a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in computer Science and engineering at Delhi Technological University (DTU) is based on the Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE Main) score and the Joint Admission Counselling Delhi (JAC Delhi) procedure.

The first-year fee for the BTech programme at DTU is INR 2.19 Lakh. DTU also offers lateral entry admission in 5 of its BTech courses. DTU admission to all the remaining courses is mostly based on national/ university-level entrance exams, such as UCEED, GATE, CAT, MAT, and CMAT, among others.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, a Diploma in Computer Science can lead to a variety of job opportunities in the IT industry: 

  • Software Engineer: A Diploma in Computer Science can help you meet the basic requirements for a job as a software engineer. 
  • Data Analyst: You can interpret and analyze data to help businesses make informed decisions. Data Analysts are needed in a range of industries, including healthcare, finance, and marketing. 
  • Cyber Security Expert: You can work in the cybersecurity field. 
  • Game Developer: You can also work for the gaming industry. 
  • Full Stack Software Developer: You can work as a full stack software developer.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can definitely pursue a BSc in Computer Science through distance education! It's a popular option for many individuals due to its flexibility and accessibility. 

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Candidates must meet the eligibility requirements of passing the 10+2 or an equivalent exam from an accredited board with at least 45% of the possible points (40 percent for SC/ST candidates) in order to pursue a B.Sc. in Computer Science at the GNIOT Institute of Professional Studies. While it may not be required having completed 10+2 coursework in Computer Science or mathematics can be advantageous. Usually, the application process is completing an offline or online application form and supplying the required paperwork. To evaluate a candidate's aptitude for computer Science the institute may also hold a face-to-face interview or cou

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