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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 07, 2024Hindi
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My son wants admission in scaler school of technology? Is it better than Btech?

Ans: Hi. Scaler School of Technology and B.Tech programs have strengths and potential drawbacks. The decision should be based on your son's career aspirations, and learning preferences. It might also be beneficial to speak with alumni and industry professionals to get a better sense of how each option aligns with his goals. To conclude, it would be preferable to go for BTech over the Scalar shool of technology.

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Hi there So i got like 97k in kcet and 73k ranks in comedk i want cse mostly im fine with ece also in the first mock round of comedk i got sahayadri college of engineering is that good And also what colleges i might get in Bangalore with these ranks and want good placements or do you suggest me to go take management quota seat in nhce or jain rather than all this
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