i got integrated msc software systems at cit. based on the closing cutoff last year, my prediction is that i will get cse and aids at skcet and kumaraguru and ece at psg itech which is non autonomous. what should i prefer ???
To check whether you can secure a seat in the Integrated MSc Software Systems program at CIT based on last year's cutoff, it's important to compare your rank with the closing ranks from previous years. The cutoff can vary based on factors such as category and demand for the program. I recommend checking the official CIT website or previous year cutoff trends for a better estimate.
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can i become a software engineer after bsc electonics and computer technology
Yes, you can definitely become a software engineer after a B.Sc. in Electronics and Computer Technology! While a Computer Science degree might be the most direct path, your electronics and computer technology background provides a valuable foundation for a software engineering career.
Your B.Sc. program likely covered essential software engineering concepts like programming languages, data structures, algorithms, and problem-solving. Additionally, the electronics component might have provided you with a strong understanding of computer hardware and systems, which can be beneficial for software development. If your program offered a strong focus on programming languages and software development principles, you're well on your way to becoming a software engineer.
Many online resources, tutorials, and coding bootcamps can help you enhance your programming skills in specific languages like Java, Python, or C++. Build a portfolio of personal software projects to showcase your coding abilities and problem-solving approach. Look for software development internships to gain practical experience in a professional setting.
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I have a UG degree in B.voc Software Development from DU, can i pursue M.Tech from colleges like DTU, NIT, NSUT, IIIT, DU etc. If I clear GATE or any other eligible entrance exam.
Hello Aspirant
No, with a B.Voc Software Development degree, you wouldn't be directly eligible for an M.Tech program in colleges like DTU, NIT, NSUT, IIIT, or DU (assuming they follow the standard eligibility criteria) even if you clear GATE.
Here's why:
- M.Tech Eligibility: Most M.Tech programs require a four-year Bachelor's degree in Engineering (B.E. or B.Tech) or a related field like Computer Science (B.Sc. CS).
- B.Voc vs. B.Tech: While a B.Voc degree is valuable, it's typically considered on par with a diploma or an advanced B.Sc. degree in terms of academic rigor.
However, there are still options for you to pursue postgraduate studies in software development:
- M.Sc. in Computer Science: You could explore universities offering M.Sc. programs in Computer Science, which may be more open to B.Voc graduates.
- M.Tech through GATE (Lateral Entry): Some institutes offer M.Tech programs through GATE with lateral entry for students with a diploma or equivalent qualifications. You'd need to check with individual institutes for their specific eligibility criteria.
- PG Diploma in Software Development: You could consider pursuing a PG Diploma in Software Development to enhance your skills and potentially boost your profile for future opportunities.
I got shortlisted with a rank of 4501 in integrated mtech in vit. Will I get a seat in integrated mtech in software engineering in vit chennai?
With a rank of 4501 in the VIT integrated M.Tech admission process, securing a seat in the Integrated M.Tech in Software Engineering at VIT Chennai could be competitive. The chances depend on the cut-off rank for that specific course in the current year, which can vary. While your rank is relatively high, you might still have a chance if there are vacancies, but it’s advisable to keep track of the counselling process and the course-specific cut-off to confirm your admission status.
I got 85.6 in pcm. Will I get a seat in vit chennai for integrated mtech software engineering?
With an 85.6% in PCM, you have a good academic score for the Integrated M.Tech in Software Engineering at VIT Chennai. However, admission also depends on factors like your rank in the VITEEE entrance exam, as well as the course's specific cut-off for that year. VIT's cut-off ranks can vary based on the number of applicants and the competition. It's best to check the official VIT counselling details or contact their admissions office for more accurate information about your chances.
Hi, I have done BE in EEE but working as a software engineer from last 3years. I want to study MS in computer science and engineering, do I have to clear any exams or how can I get seat in IIT Madras? And is it possible to do part time MS? If yes, what is the course duration?
Getting into an M.S. program in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at IIT Madras with a B.E. in EEE and software engineering experience is possible.
While not mandatory for all specializations, some M.S. programs at IIT Madras, including CSE, recommend a GATE score for shortlisting candidates. A good GATE score can strengthen your application.
Your B.E. in EEE is a valid bachelor's degree, but some foundational knowledge of computer science would be beneficial. Your 3 years as a software engineer demonstrate practical experience in the field. You can highlight relevant projects and skills in your application. IIT Madras typically considers a combination of factors for selection, including GATE score (if applicable), academic performance in B.E., Statement of Purpose (SOP), and letters of recommendation (LOR).
IIT Madras doesn't currently offer a part-time M.S. program in CSE.However, they do offer a Master of Science (MSc) by Research program, which allows some flexibility in scheduling research work.
The full-time M.S. program in CSE at IIT Madras is typically a two-year program.
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Hii my question is I cleared my 12th exam I want to become a software developer so how which diploma should I take??
Hello!
These are some of diploma courses you can pursue if you want to be a software developer:
- Diploma in Computer Science Engineering
- Diploma in Software Engineering
- Diploma in Information Technology
Apart from this, I would suggest you to pursue a bachelor's degree in the field of software engineering, computer science or related field and then opt for masters degree.
Hope this information will help you. Best wishes ahead!