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As far as academics is concerned, it is a pretty good university to pursue a B.Tech degree given that is a fairly new university, the faculty are good and supportive and most importantly the campus environment is impeccable, but what gives Alliance the edge over other colleges not only Bangalore but India has its tie ups with international schools and exchange programs which will give you the opportunity to ha
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Placements
Average package: 10 LPA (aggregate of all branches)
the highest package: 1.1 crores
Recruiters: Tata Chemicals, Bharat Petroleum, Reliance, MU Sigma, Exide, ZS Associates, Deloitte, WaterhouseCopper, MN Dastur, Honda, Oracle, HP India, DCB Bank, Vedanta Lim
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Vedanta Resources - 7 students ( approximately. 9 Lacs per annum)
Reliance Chemicals- 11 students (approximately. 6 Lacs PA)
Honeywell - 2 students ( approximately 12 Lacs PA)
Schlumberger - 2 Students (approximately 8 LPA)
Thermax - 2 students (approximately 7 LPA)
H. P. L - 4 students (approximately 6 LPA)
Ingersoll rand - 2 students (approximately 6 LPA)
Hindustan Unilever - 3 students ( approximately 8 Lacs)
Students have received roles in operations, supply chain management, field engineering and procurement. Out of 100 students, total 76 got placed with an average of 4 LPA and 35 got core placements.
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Bioinformatics Solutions
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1. Physics: Go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts, you would definitely find questions based on these in BITSAT. For numerical solving, you can use a book by H. C. Verma. Even if you solve the first 40%-50% of unsolved exercises, you will make it.
2. Chemistry: Again what I would say is, go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts. Here in chemistry, you would definitely find questions in BITSAT. Directly based on some facts and concepts as given in NCERT books.
3. Mathematics: Prepare an objective mathemat
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