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Dr Dipankar Dutta is an associate professor in the computer science and engineering department at the University Institute of Technology, the University of Burdwan, West Bengal.
He has 27 years of experience and his interests include AI, data science, machine learning, pattern recognition, deep learning and evolutionary computation.
Aside from his responsibilities at the college, he also delivers lectures and conducts webinars.
Dr Dipankar has published 25 papers in international journals, written book chapters, attended conferences, served as a board observer for WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) exams and as a counsellor for engineering college admissions in West Bengal. He helps students choose the right college and stream for undergraduate, masters and PhD programmes.
A senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE), he holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College and a an MTech degree in computer technology from Jadavpur University.
He completed his PhD in engineering from IIEST, Shibpur (formerly BE College).... more
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My son joined 1st year EEE, what is the additional/parallel course available

Ans: He can do DS from IIT Madras. In NPTEL site many free courses are available. He can do any course best on his interest.
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SIR, MY SON DOING ECE AND CLEARED FIRST SEMESTER ,WHAT ADDITIONAL COURSES HE SHOULD DO FOR HIS BETTER PROSPECTS ,KINDLY NAME THE SITE OR INSTITUTE HE CAN DO THESE ADDITIONAL COURSES
Ans: Manish Sir, Your son should focus on industry-relevant skill development through specialized certification courses that align with current market demands. Essential courses include VLSI Design through NIELIT's free government program and MOSartsLabs' IIT Bhubaneswar certified course, Embedded Systems via ARM's professional certificate program, PCB Design from Altium Education and TCS iON, Python Programming through NIELIT's free courses, IoT certification from IISDT, MATLAB/Simulink from NIELIT, Signal Processing from MIT OpenCourseWare and ARM, Machine Learning specializations, and RF/Microwave Engineering courses . Top platforms offering these courses include NPTEL (free IIT/IISc courses), Coursera (university partnerships), edX (academic rigor), Udemy (practical applications), NIELIT (government-recognized free courses), and Simplilearn's SkillUP (free certifications) . These additional qualifications significantly improve placement prospects as ECE graduates with specialized skills in VLSI, embedded systems, and programming languages demonstrate 80-100% placement rates compared to traditional core ECE placements . Recommendation: Prioritize VLSI Design and Embedded Systems courses from NIELIT and ARM respectively, supplement with Python programming and PCB design certifications, utilizing free government platforms like NPTEL and NIELIT for cost-effective skill development while maintaining strong academic performance. STRATEGIC ADVISORY: Encourage your son to establish a comprehensive professional LinkedIn profile immediately, leveraging the platform's job alert functionality to monitor industry trends and market dynamics. This proactive approach will enable him to strategically align his skill development initiatives with emerging market demands throughout his undergraduate tenure, ultimately optimizing his positioning for campus recruitment opportunities in his final academic year.

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Strategic Skill Development: Utilize insights gathered from job market analysis to prioritize relevant certifications and technical skills acquisition, focusing on high-demand areas such as VLSI design, embedded systems, IoT applications, and programming languages throughout his four-year academic journey.

Network Building: Actively engage with industry professionals, alumni networks, and technical communities on LinkedIn to expand professional connections and gain insights into career trajectories and industry best practices.

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Hello sir ,I'm thinking of taking a drop but not for jee as it is not my cup of tea given I have 6months also I want to pursue cse and getting cse in top nit bit we need 99 98 97 percentile..which I don't think I can do if I see it practically i scored 40 percentile this year and 12th boards i scored 65% but I'm very keen to learn coding that's why I want to pursue cse engg from a good college I was thinking of taking a drop for comedk and viteee and cuet(just for options). And focusing entirely on fundamentals so I won't have any problem during my engg and comedk so that I can atleast do engg from bms and ramiah and all, is it a good option because I'm confirmed on taking a drop as I'm not getting a good pvt college this year and if I have to give jee then I have to give improvement too as I don't fulfill 75% criteria
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There are a lot of concerns regarding you. Here is the point-wise reply: (1) Do not take a drop for JEE. (2) Take admission to CSE in any reputed or tier 2 college via management quota to save one year. (3) As you are interested in coding, you can easily learn it with the CSE syllabus. (4) If you become an expert in coding and programming, you will get opportunities based on your skills, not based on the college or university from which you completed your UG course. (5) In life, nothing is impossible. You can learn anything through online or offline methods nowadays. So why take a drop? (6) Be confident in yourself. Success is within reach. There is plenty of evidence that candidates are working in top positions after completing their UG from tier 2 or tier 3 colleges in rural areas.
Best of luck.
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Hello sir ,I'm thinking of taking a drop but not for jee as it is not my cup of tea given I have 6months also I want to pursue cse and getting cse in top nit bit we need 99 98 97 percentile..which I don't think I can do if I see it practically i scored 40 percentile this year and 12th boards i scored 65% but I'm very keen to learn coding that's why I want to pursue cse engg from a good college I was thinking of taking a drop for comedk and viteee and cuet(just for options). And focusing entirely on fundamentals so I won't have any problem during my engg and comedk so that I can atleast do engg from bms and ramiah and all, is it a good option because I'm confirmed on taking a drop as I'm not getting a good pvt college this year and if I have to give jee then I have to give improvement too as I don't fulfill 75% criteria
Ans: Hello dear.
There are a lot of concerns regarding you. Here is the point-wise reply: (1) Do not take a drop for JEE. (2) Take admission to CSE in any reputed or tier 2 college via management quota to save one year. (3) As you are interested in coding, you can easily learn it with the CSE syllabus. (4) If you become an expert in coding and programming, you will get opportunities based on your skills, not based on the college or university from which you completed your UG course. (5) In life, nothing is impossible. You can learn anything through online or offline methods nowadays. So why take a drop? (6) Be confident in yourself. Success is within reach. There is plenty of evidence that candidates are working in top positions after completing their UG from tier 2 or tier 3 colleges in rural areas.
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