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Murugesh Question by Murugesh on Jun 25, 2025Hindi
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Sir i got integrated M. Tech CSE(Data science) in VIT -Chennai and getting B. Tech (CSE) in SRM- KTR. What to choose sir

Ans: Just go for Integrated M. Tech CSE (Data science), it will have better prospect. All the best. Professor. https://www.linkedin.com/in/professorsm/
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