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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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BPPIMT CSE is simply better than MIST because:
1. Faculty members are good
2. Facilities are good
3. Location of college is good
4. Advanced and upgraded library.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Actually, I'm a student of NMIT and I prefer aeronautical engineering in NMIT, Bangalore. I think NMIT is a better option for aeronautical engineering.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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ABESEC is the right choice, as they mainly focus on academics and placements.

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venket vk

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Hi there,
M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences is a UGC approved private university which is situated in Bangalore. It was established in 2013.
The placements there are quite good but not as good as MSRIT. Many students get confused between MSRIT & MS Ramiah University of Applied Science.
More details: https://admissionblock.com/
Here are some of the insights of the college-
Intake: 150 (CSE)
Placements average package: 3.5 LPA
Highest package: 10 LPA
Recruiters: Tata Motors, TYCO, Mercedes Benz, TVS Motors, IBM, TCS, KFC, Emirates, HCL, Mahindra, Cipla, etc.

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venket vk

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Most people say that PES is better than DSCE. The college offers best placements in this course, placing between 90%-100% students. Companies visiting the campus include Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, IBM, Tech Mahindra etc. Average salary package offered is INR 4.5 Lacs per annum with the highest ranging between INR 24 Lacs - INR 28 Lacs per annum. For more details click here: https://admissionblock.com.

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venket vk

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First, I would like you to know about both of these colleges, that both of these colleges are in the list of top 10 best private colleges in India. Both of these colleges are best private colleges in Bangalore. Both of these colleges are known for their infrastructure, facilities provided by them, faculty members and campus. In both of these colleges there are many companies that come for the placement for CSE branch and they are as follows: In MSRIT: 99acres.com | ABB | Accenture | Aditya Birla Group | Amazon | Capgemini | Cisco Systems | Cognizant | Cummins | Deloitte | Ericsson India | Ernst & Young | Goldman Sachs | Google | ICICI
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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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PES University is better than MIT Manipal. It is popularly known for placements in CSE.

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Abhishek Kumar Mishracurrently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer

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Both engineering have their own significant values but as you can see there are only few private colleges which holds the degree of automobile engineering. So, its better to go with mechanical engineering as mechanical engineering provide many job opportunities nowadays in all private sector and public sectors. And if you were thinking about government jobs in PSU sectors then I suggest you to go with Mechanical Engineering as it has a scope for that.

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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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The scope of ECE is same as CSE i.e. very high, but for government jobs, electrical engineering is better than EC because it is a core branch so it has more opportunities in public sector.

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