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Yes, B.Sc at DBIT is better because DBIT is renowned for its skilled faculty, carefully thought-out curriculum, and emphasis on hands-on learning, the school's education is frequently regarded as being of higher quality. Conversely, QST is a relatively newer organisation and does not yet enjoy the same degree of recognition as DBIT. Although Quantum offers excellent facilities as well, its infrastructure is not as advanced as DBIT's. At QST, the highest package was Rs 33.5 lakhs.The leading employers at QST are IBM, Oracle, Adobe, CapGemini, Amazon, and CapGemini.
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Getting into the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology Delhi (NIELIT Delhi) for a B.Tech programme commonly requires no less than 75% in class 12 assessments for the overall class, with a barely decrease threshold of 65% for SC/ST college students.
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The Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) counseling rounds may vary from year to year, and the most up-to-date information may be acquired from the official CUET website or the admission office. CUET normally follows a systematic admissions procedure that includes counseling sessions for qualified individuals. The counseling method attempts to make it easier to allocate seats and programs based on merit and the candidates' choices. Prospective candidates must remain up to speed on the newest university developments to ensure they have correct and current information.
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