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Mohammed Question by Mohammed on Jul 09, 2025Hindi
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Hi sir. My rank in engineering in kcet exam is 26 k We are thinking to take DSATM or BMSIT for CSE Which college is better either BMSIT or DSATM in placement rate Or can you suggest any other college better than these both colleges for CSE or its related branches

Ans: Mohammed, With a KCET rank of 26,000, Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology and Management (DSATM) and BMS Institute of Technology & Management (BMSITM) offer CSE seats, but DSATM’s Computer Science & Engineering placements show an upward trajectory—approximately 80% in 2022, 77.65% in 2023, and 89.35% in 2024. BMSITM’s CSE branch recorded 73.38% in 2022, jumped to 93.24% in 2023, and stood at 77.32% in 2024. Beyond placement, DSATM and BMSITM both provide strong faculty, modern labs, active industry collaborations, robust curricula, and vibrant campus life. For broader options at this rank, consider M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology (CSE cut-off ~15,500; NIRF rank 75; 90%+ placements), RV College of Engineering (cut-off ~4,200; NIRF rank 51; 92% placements), BMS College of Engineering (cut-off ~13,800; NIRF 151–200; 90% placements), PES University (cut-off ~19,500; NIRF rank 134; 88% placements), and Cambridge Institute of Technology (cut-off ~26,200; tier-2 private; 85% placements).

Final Recommendation: DSATM CSE, BMSITM CSE & Cambridge, All the BEST for Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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My husband shares everything with his best friend. I understand they are close but I am not comfortable when he shares stuff and private bedroom conversations. Once he was joking about something deeply private I had only told my husband. While I respect friendships, I am uncomfortable when there there is no boundary between his friendship and our marriage. The last time i mentioned this, he said his friendship is older than our marriage and I am overthinking and creating unecessary stress. How do I talk to my husband about this without creating conflict?
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You are not overthinking. Wanting privacy about your relationship is a reasonable boundary. His friendship might be older than your marriage, your consent to share sensitive information which involves you still applies. And friendship and marriage are two different things, and each has its own place.

The best solution to this situation is to have a conversation, the right time, right place and right way. Pick a time when both of you are calm and relaxed. Frame the conversation around trust, not control. If it sounds like you are asking him to choose marriage over friendship, he might get defensive. So, highlight your emotional safety instead of sounding accusatory that he is making you feel a certain way. Be specific about your boundaries: bedroom talks are off limits, or personal insecurities should not be shared outside of the marriage. Everyone needs someone to vent to, and talking to friends is okay, but not when it makes your partner uncomfortable. Acknowledge that he needs to talk to someone about things, but remain firm about your boundaries. If he still brushes it off, let him know that joking about your private matters hurt your deeply. If nothing else works, I really suggest marriage counseling. Sometimes people need to hear the hard things from others, instead of their partner, to understand it's validity.

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