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Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
Radheshyam completed his civil engineering from the Government Engineering College in Aurangabad.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Jun 30, 2025Hindi
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My Son has got admission in B Tech CSE (Gaming Technology) in SRM Ramapuram campus (not main KTR campus) and will be getting BTech CSE (Core) in TS EAPCET based merit list college - CMR or Geethanjali Hyderabad. In the long run, he wants to pursue a career in Game development, which we feel he can aspire to build from both CSE core or CSE game development course. The course fees for SRM would be 3.6 lacs per year (additionally 1 lac for hostel) and course fees for Hyderabad based colleges would be 4 lacs (entire course) and no hostel required since he would be a day-scholar. We want to understand if SRM Ramapuram CSE (GT) would make sense from long term perspective, ROI is not attractive considering 20 lacs of SRM vs 4 lacs of EAPCET merit based colleges. SRM main campus has a brand reputation, not sure about the second Ramapuram campus. Also, from the ROI perspective we are concerned. Need your inputs, in this regard- what would you suggest.

Ans: Hello dear.
Choose CSE Core at CMR or Geethanjali (Hyderabad). CSE Core in a good, low-cost Hyderabad college is more sensible and future-proof, both financially and academically. The final decision will be yours.
Good luck!
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