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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 13, 2024Hindi
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Hello sir.,we are in dilemma...currently my daughter got admission in btech IT at jiit 128.now as upgradation is in process so we r hoping to get both cse at jiit128 and cse integrated mtech at jiit 62..one extra year for this course is worth it..which course should my daughter be opted as we have listen that 62campus is better regarding job

Ans: Prefer JIIT-128-CSE. All the BEST for Your Daughter's Bright Future.

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Sir,my daughter is also getting electrical engineering,(btech)in Aligarh Muslim University..and we have secured a seat in Jiit Sector 128 noida for CSE .what should we consider.please give the pros and cons also with what to join and why
Ans: CSE is ideal for girls.
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