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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 25, 2025Hindi
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My daughter got a seat Manipal institute of technology bangalore with CSE core branch of engineering, is it good to proceed because it is started in the year of 2021 and new campus and fee is 5.5lack per annum or i got seat in amrita bangalore with CSE core branch of engineering with 1.5Lack per annum. Which one better sir

Ans: Please go for Amrita Bangalore with CSE core branch of engineering, money is hard earned. Manipal is not IIT/IIIT/NIT/Any famous Govt. Engineering College. So don't waste money. I am giving you a valuable advice, which will save your 4 X4 =16 Lakh rupees and that can be used for her MS from USA after B.Tech. No one will give you such a straight-forward advice. It is your money, I am not being benefitted. But since the question came to me I am giving you this very valuable counselling. My LINKEDIN details are shared with this advice. Best of luck. I am always there by the side of the children who need counselling. For placement of CSE branch don’t worry. I personally placed more than one students of CSE branch in reputed international companies. May GOD bless always. Prof. Suvasish Mukhopadhyay.
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