Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology - [RGIT] Admission 2024 is currently ongoing for its various degree programs. You can check the section below for the latest updates and news.
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology - [RGIT] Cutoff 2024 is out for its B.Tech courses based on KCET Scores. Those seeking admission in the next academic session can check the KCET cutoff ranks here.
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Computer science engineering definitely has its own benefits. It's however necessary to not lose focus during this course and to land a job as soon as you graduate. The course is doable if focused and concentrated
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I have choose on a computer science because the computer science has a scope and it and a demand and then also have interested to interested in coding and then problem swelling and data scientist all these make me to get to this computer science student in our college the faculty is better not that much good they can teach whatever they know that seat but they don't know that much but they can teach whatever there in textbook not at the other than that if he asked any doors somehow they know or sometimes they don't know and then student ratio of colleges very less come better other college the students are very less because of college and providing education not that so a college has a list students ratio the teachers qualified faculties summa for was faculties did their engineering and then now also some faculties are doing m take and then also they have come from MSc in maths and some they are respected subjects and even some of their did engineering also exam is not that is not that
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I did choose this course because it was a very good option for my career. The teacher and student ratio was 1:60 for each subject which is not bad. Few of them were well qualified and few were just qualified. There were 3 internal tests and 1 main exam and it was easy to pass.
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I like engineering. I like biomedical because it has very interesting subjects like digital design and HDL bio instrumentation sensors analogue electronics circuits signal conditioning and many more interesting subjects
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The curriculum was NCERT Telgu academic textbooks which were very useful for students who want to crack IITs and nits, coming faculty, all are doctorates and PhD graduates from nits, iits and ous. And also programming language courses will be taught right from pre-University courses.
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The college is affiliated with VTU which is based in Belgaum, Karnataka. My B.Tech specializing was in Electrical and Electronics which is a combination of core Electrical and basics of Electronics. The college faculty was average. Semester-wise examination.
The course curriculum is okay kind. Because anyhow it is not really upgraded to the current technologies which the companies are using currently. The syllabus covers 1990 to 2000 technology topics. But anyway it gives the basic idea of the concepts which are not that greatly useful for the career. Just read it, understand it, write it in the exam. Personally, I had started learning on my own to tackle the job hunt.
Good college under the ownership of Malayalee management.Good infrastructure with good facilities and good education with best quality teachers.Quality education is provided by the college with good Infrastructure.
It is so expensive because we have choosen a tough subject because computer science was not much easier but they use to charge 70000 yearly so it was to difficult to pay the fees so but they have given a chance to pay the fee by three installments so it is far better
It s not at all expensive as compare to other colleges in Bangalore. I got a fee structure for two years. I dint pay any extra amount for uniform or library at the time sem exam paid the examination fee.college is providing free transportation facility to the students.
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