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Kushagra Agrawal

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Both colleges showcase strengths in their placement efforts, with active placement cells and engagement with reputed companies. Sri Venkateswara College impresses with a diverse range of companies visiting the campus, while Kirori Mal College highlights top recruiters like Accenture, Brain and Company, and Byju's.

However, Sri Venkateswara College faces concerns about lower placements in arts and Science streams, particularly in comparison to commerce streams. On the other hand, Kirori Mal College receives mixed feedback about the roles offered by some companies like Wipro.

Your choice between the two may depend on the specific companies

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RUTUJA MULIK

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Shivaji College should be your priority of course. It has a better rating than KMC. Shivaji College, located in New Delhi, offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, and certificate courses in different faculties, including Science, Commerce, and Humanities. The college is affiliated with the University of Delhi and has a strong focus on providing quality education and a vibrant atmosphere for its students. Admission to undergraduate courses at Shivaji College is based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) and the college's cutoff scores. For postgraduate courses, admission is based on the entrance exam - DUET and merit.

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Deepkaur

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Bothe are some what similar in terms of fee.

The average fee for Ramanujan College's undergraduate programs ranges from INR 14,800 to INR 1 Lacs per year, depending on the course. The college offers a variety of courses in the fields of Arts, Commerce, Science, and Vocational Studies. For example, the B.Sc. (H) programme has a fee of INR 22,500 per year, while the B.A. program's fee ranges from INR 49,500 to 67,500 for 3 years. The average fee for Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi, varies depending on the course. For example, the fee for the B.A. programme is INR 49,350 for 3 years, while the B.Sc. course has a fee of INR 21,600 pe

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Ramanujan College appears to offer better placements than Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi. Ramanujan College has a placement percentage of 70%, with the highest package being Rs 18 LPA and the average package being Rs 5.24 LPA. The placement cell at Ramanujan College works closely with recruiting companies and offers training and interactive sessions by leading industrialists and professionals. On the other hand,  Shyam Lal College does not offer exceptional placement offers.

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Kushagra Agrawal

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Both colleges showcase strengths in their placement efforts, with active placement cells and engagement with reputed companies. Sri Venkateswara College impresses with a diverse range of companies visiting the campus, while Kirori Mal College highlights top recruiters like Accenture, Brain and Company, and Byju's.

However, Sri Venkateswara College faces concerns about lower placements in arts and Science streams, particularly in comparison to commerce streams. On the other hand, Kirori Mal College receives mixed feedback about the roles offered by some companies like Wipro.

Your choice between the two may depend on the specific companies

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Hariharan J

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.In order to be accepted to Osmania University, candidates must meet the minimum anticipated TS EAMCET cutoff.The anticipated cutoff points for the Osmania University TS EAMCET are 800–110000 in the general category and 3000–125000 in the SC category.nHowever, a number of factors, including the number of applications, the difficulty of the admission exam, and the availability of seats, might affect the cutoff marks from year to year.Cutoff marks can vary from year to year depending on several factors, such as the number of applicants, the difficulty of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats.

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Hariharan J

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University College of Science is slightly way good college because of their infrastructure and placement, However both college have their own advantage and disadvantage.Some of advantage of The University of Science are, Reputation and Recognition, UCS has a strong track record and an A grade from the NAAC for accreditation. High academic standards and excellent instruction are indicated by this distinction.UCS offers access to state-of-the-art lab facilities and boasts a distinguished faculty with a wealth of research experience.UCS has established placement ties with a number of businesses and offers a strong alumni network. This may

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Hariharan J

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Depending on the particular programme you select, University College of Science, OU (UCS) may charge different fees for UG courses. Here is a general fees schedule:\

Fees for tuition: range for the majority of B.Sc. programs from INR 5,000 to INR 10,000 annually.

Extra costs: UCS may impose fees on students for extra costs such as development, lab, and library fees, which can total an extra INR 1,000 to INR 2,000 annually.

Professional B.Sc. programmes (e.g., Computer Science, Electronics): Fees might be slightly higher, ranging from INR 7,000 to INR 10,000 per year for tuition.

Scholarships and financial aid options are available at UCS.&

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Hariharan J

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The entrance exam results that University College of Science, OU (UCS) accepts for admission differ based on the particular programs.The main entrance exam for the majority of B.Sc. programs at UCS is the Tasmania University Entrance Test (OUET).

Your marks from the IPE or 10+2 exam may be taken into consideration for admission to some B.Sc. programs, including computer science and electronics.Tasmania University Post Graduate Entrance Test (Oupget),This is the primary entrance exam for the majority of UCS's M.Sc. programs.Tests at the National Level National-level entrance examinations such as the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering

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Hariharan J

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Yes, University College of Science, OU (UCS) is likely more expensive than New Science Degree College (NSDC) in Hyderabad. UCS Fees compared to standalone colleges like NSDC, UCS often charges higher tuition because it is a part of an esteemed college. To increase the overall cost, UCS may also charge students for additional costs such as lab, library, and development fees. Specific fee information is available on the UCS website. Since NSDC is an independent college, its tuition fees is usually less than that of UCS. 

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