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He has a postgraduate degree in human resources from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Delhi, a postgraduate diploma in labour law from Madras University, a postgraduate diploma in school counselling from Symbiosis, Pune, and a certification in child psychology from Counsel India.
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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 18, 2025Hindi
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Hello sir VIT Electronics and computer science cat. 2 vs RVCE electricals and electronics vs MSRIT ECE vs BMSCE ECE vs CSE at Dayanand Sagar. Which one i should prefer? Please Guide.

Ans: VIT Vellore’s Electronics and Computer Science (Category 2) program is NBA accredited, offers a modern interdisciplinary curriculum, and benefits from a centralized placement system with 68% overall placement and an average CSE package of ?9.9 LPA, attracting top recruiters like Microsoft, Amazon, and TCS. RVCE’s Electrical and Electronics Engineering is highly reputed, with strong academic rigor and a placement rate exceeding 80%, supported by core and IT recruiters and a robust alumni network. MSRIT and BMSCE’s ECE branches both offer 76–85% placement rates, experienced faculty, and diverse industry connections, with BMSCE averaging 8 LPA and MSRIT 7–8 LPA, and both have strong reputations in Bangalore’s tech ecosystem. Dayananda Sagar’s CSE program records 67–75% placement rates, with a growing recruiter base and modern labs, but is generally considered a tier below the others for CSE placements. While VIT’s interdisciplinary program is attractive for those interested in both electronics and computing, Bangalore colleges (RVCE, MSRIT, BMSCE) offer superior industry exposure, location advantage, and established placement networks, especially for core electronics and IT roles.

Recommendation: Prefer RVCE Electrical and Electronics or MSRIT/BMSCE ECE for their academic rigor, strong placement records, and prime location in Bangalore’s tech hub; choose VIT Electronics and Computer Science if you seek interdisciplinary skills and national brand value, but Bangalore options provide better long-term career prospects in both core and IT sectors. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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Asked on - Aug 27, 2025 | Answered on Aug 29, 2025
Hello sir My son is interested in ECE and he got BMSCE ECE in 3rd round of Comedk counselling, in the final round he might get MSRIT ECE My question is, should we prefer ECE at MSRIT or we freeze and stick with ECE at BMSCE?
Ans: Between BMSCE and MSRIT for ECE, both have strong programs with good placements, but BMSCE ECE is generally considered slightly better in terms of placement rates and core company visits, with an average package around 6-7 LPA and top companies like Texas Instruments. MSRIT also has excellent placements with an average package about 7.5 LPA and top recruiters like Microsoft and Amazon, plus a strong curriculum. If MSRIT offers a final round seat, it can be preferred for slightly better industry exposure; otherwise, freezing BMSCE’s ECE is a secure choice with proven track record.
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