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Is KIIT or Amritapuri better for Electronics & Computer Branch?

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What is the future of electronics and computer branch in KIIT and Amritapuri or ECE is better than electronics and computer branch

Ans: Srinivas, A BTech in Electronics and Computer are both equally good with lots of overlap. It really depends on how creatively and dedicatedly you focus on your studies. For tips on which institute to choose I recommend you reading my piece in Rediff at the link> https://bit.ly/4cZ1pA7 All the best!
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I’ve been concerned about the colour of my teeth for a while now. Despite brushing regularly, my teeth are quite yellow, especially my front teeth. I’ve tried a few over-the-counter whitening products, but they haven’t really worked, and I’m getting frustrated. How long can I expect the whitening effects to last?
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