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Samarth KCurrent Student
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Hi Sai, talking about the placements in the university, they have 100% placement assistance. The placements assistance include aptitude training, communication skills enhancement, improvement in body language, etc. From the first semester to t
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Hi Sai, talking about the placements in the university, they have 100% placement assistance. The placements assistance include aptitude training, communication skills enhancement, improvement in body language, etc. From the first semester to the last semester. Also, they have a tie-up with about at least a 100 companies that would help you in getting an internship and well getting placed. End of the day, it is your marks and skills that will fetch you a job in the time of placements.
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Samarth KCurrent Student
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Hey,
Yes, you can get a seat in Presidency University through a quota called as CET-Management with a slight difference in fees as compared to a pure CET seat. Also, the seats are limited for the CET-Management, so apply now.
Yes, you can get a seat in Presidency University through a quota called as CET-Management with a slight difference in fees as compared to a pure CET seat. Also, the seats are limited for the CET-Management, so apply now.
7 years ago
In Presidency University, only one single batch has completed their B.Tech? It is a new university.
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Aditya kumar TyagiCurrent Student
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Yes, not a single but many batches have graduated from Presidency University. It is a very prestigious University in India offering many courses.
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Samarth KCurrent Student
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Of course, the procedure is the same like any other college. But the curriculum is better than any other university in the south.
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Samarth KCurrent Student
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It is almost impossible to get a seat with that ranking in Presidency University. Instead try getting through CET-Management quota with a slight difference in the fees and, I would also recommend you to apply for the interested course right aw
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It is almost impossible to get a seat with that ranking in Presidency University. Instead try getting through CET-Management quota with a slight difference in the fees and, I would also recommend you to apply for the interested course right away because the seats in that particular quota are limited.
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7 years ago
I got 51085 rank in KCET. Can I get admission in this college for petroleum engineering?
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Samarth KCurrent Student
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Hey,
It is highly not possible to get a seat in Presidency University with that ranking. But, you can get a seat through a quota called CET-management. The difference in fees is negligible. But, the seats in that quota are limited. So, apply no
It is highly not possible to get a seat in Presidency University with that ranking. But, you can get a seat through a quota called CET-management. The difference in fees is negligible. But, the seats in that quota are limited. So, apply no
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Hey,
It is highly not possible to get a seat in Presidency University with that ranking. But, you can get a seat through a quota called CET-management. The difference in fees is negligible. But, the seats in that quota are limited. So, apply now!
It is highly not possible to get a seat in Presidency University with that ranking. But, you can get a seat through a quota called CET-management. The difference in fees is negligible. But, the seats in that quota are limited. So, apply now!
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7 years ago
Is it a right decision to do B.Tech from Presidency University to get a job through campus selection?
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rohith kolaCurrent Student
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Placements : Since it's a new university emerged in 2015, there's no graduated batch yet. The placement offers for the MBA students in the university are really impressive. The promised placements are only redeemable on completion of the final
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Placements : Since it's a new university emerged in 2015, there's no graduated batch yet. The placement offers for the MBA students in the university are really impressive. The promised placements are only redeemable on completion of the final year which no batch has completed yet. Infrastructure : The infrastructure is the best attraction of Presidency University. The campus is vast. Libraries, Sodexo, coffee day and many others facilities are available within the university. Sports are encouraged as we have a football ground and cricket nets. All the classrooms are large and comfortable. Every room has a projection screen with a projector. As a law student, I am not much aware of labs, but I believe that they are very good from what I have heard from my engineering friends. The university has a medical room for treating students with qualified doctors. The emergency ambulance is also available. Sodexo provides a variety of food options in both veg and non-veg. The college is a hygiene area. The hostels are located outside the university, but they are at a closer range. I haven't faced any issues related to infrastructure till now. Faculty : The faculty members are really great. They are available for any doubt clarification. They really helped me in learning difficult subjects like law and also helped me to gain more interest in the subject. The quality of teaching is at par. Other : The university organises various national and international conferences. The national moot court competitions are also conducted. The university organised its fest recently. Named as Meraki, it was a festival for everyone.
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7 years ago
What are the plus and minus points of doing B.Tech from Presidency University, Bangalore?
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Samarth KCurrent Student
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There is nothing bad about the University that could be highlighted and told about. Every university has its own loopholes, even this has. But, there is nothing big that it could be highlighted upon. But there a few advantages:
1. It has 40 yea
1. It has 40 yea
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There is nothing bad about the University that could be highlighted and told about. Every university has its own loopholes, even this has. But, there is nothing big that it could be highlighted upon. But there a few advantages:
1. It has 40 years legacy in education is enough to understand the quality of education.
2. The faculty members are mostly from a premier institute like IITs, IIMs, NLSs, BITS, etc.
3. The curriculum is a perfect blend of practicality and theoretical.
4. MIP (Monitored Internship Programs) - A 6 month internship exposure even before you graduate.
1. It has 40 years legacy in education is enough to understand the quality of education.
2. The faculty members are mostly from a premier institute like IITs, IIMs, NLSs, BITS, etc.
3. The curriculum is a perfect blend of practicality and theoretical.
4. MIP (Monitored Internship Programs) - A 6 month internship exposure even before you graduate.
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7 years ago
How many seats are there for B.Sc zoology in Presidency University for OBC-A candidates?
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Shabana BeeCurrent Student
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I do not have much idea about it. Yes, it is difficult. There are 29 seats in the general category and plenty of applicants. There are usually just two counseling sessions, because not many people cancel. So, it's not necessarily the standard
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I do not have much idea about it. Yes, it is difficult. There are 29 seats in the general category and plenty of applicants. There are usually just two counseling sessions, because not many people cancel. So, it's not necessarily the standard of questions which makes it difficult-it's the competition, thus making the test a high scoring one. If your board percentage is exceptionally good, there's a chance that you might make it through with a mediocre admission test score, but otherwise, it becomes pretty difficult. Not preparing for JEE is irrelevant. A higher level of preparation obviously helps, but there are a lot of people who get in from commerce and humanities backgrounds. The questions are not as difficult as the JEE level, they are very conceptual and application-based and can be tackled by a thorough reading of your +2 textbooks.
I followed RD Sharma and SN Dey's books through the 2 years and revised them again before my admission exam. Try to do the MCQs at the end of the chapters. Apart from these, solve previous year's papers-they are available on the college website. When I gave it last year, the exam had a lot of calculus and it's applications and more of a business math approach. There is also a 20 mark essay after the Maths section, so make sure you have enough time left over for that.
Best of luck.
I followed RD Sharma and SN Dey's books through the 2 years and revised them again before my admission exam. Try to do the MCQs at the end of the chapters. Apart from these, solve previous year's papers-they are available on the college website. When I gave it last year, the exam had a lot of calculus and it's applications and more of a business math approach. There is also a 20 mark essay after the Maths section, so make sure you have enough time left over for that.
Best of luck.
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