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Last year the cut off was as follows for admission in to M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore under SC category
Considering the previous year cut off in round 2 you have chances to getting seat in Information Science in M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore. Cut off changes every year depending on total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc.
To check the previous year cut off click on the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-cutoff
To know the colleges in which you have chances of getting seat you may use our KCET college predictor tool
https://dqxeclau.top/kcet-college-predictor
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Aa you are already ware of the fact that the cut offs keep on varying from one year to another. So you cannot be too sure of anything. However, keeping in mind your rank there is chnaces of you getting into MS Ramaiah. But as the cut offs are dependent on a variety of factors ,you cannot be sure at all. So just hope for the best and for further information please visit the link given below:-
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/ms-ramaiah-medical-college-bangalore/cut-off
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there's number of college visit it's website
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fee ranges from 5 thousand to 30 lacs
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YES, MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore is a PRIVATE COLLEGE .
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore by was established by the Gokula Education Foundation (Medical), a charitable trust in the year 1979. The institute has secured 37th rank in the Medical category in NIRF 2021 Ranking with an overall score of 50.05 out of 100.
To know more about the details of the college just go through the link provided below https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/ms-ramaiah-medical-college-bangalore#aboutCollege
NEET COLLEGE PREDICTOR https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hope this information may helps you .
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There is no link or connection between these two streams.if you are willing to work in computer science field, you can work. It's totally upto you. Their is no problem to move in for computer science.
You have to work extra hard for computer science as you completed BTech from mechanical. Otherwise their is no problem.
Hello aspirant,
To be honest 12K rank is actually a good rank in KCET but not good enough to secure a seat in top college like RV Engineering college. RV college is one of the top most engineering college in Karnataka which accepts admission through KCET.
RV college always has high cut-off for computer science branches. The cut-off is always closed around 1k-1.5k for General category. With good caste reservation also you have very low chances to get this college.
MSRIT also been a very good college and this college cut-off also doesn't exceeds 2k- 3k. With good caste reservation also you have very low chances to get this college.
you can try for some colleges listed below :-
You can use the college predictor link for your rank :-
Hope this helps...!
All the best..!
That is a legitimate problem to have in mind before making any job decisions, and I appreciate you raising it.
If your goal is to be a researcher, you will need a PhD following your BS-MS and 2–3 years of post-doc experience before you can join an institute as a faculty member; faculty members in these institutes are, however, required to teach as well.
For different professor positions at IISER Pune, this is the starting pay. - Pune-based IISER
And here you can discover IIT professor salaries - how much does an IIT professor make?
For a middle-class, comfortable lifestyle, Pay is reasonable, and it improves with experience and rank in the Institute. There are also various extra perks, such as faculty housing and travel reimbursement. However, it will take 6–8 years after the BS-MS until it is achieved.
You will get a Ph.D. stipend while pursuing your doctorate, and you will continue to make money throughout your post-doctoral years. As a result, you will be well-paid for the six to eight years you have left before becoming a faculty member. In Europe, I believe, Ph.D. and Post-Doc students get a high stipend; nonetheless, it is best to do a google search on the subject to be certain.
Even though these stipends will allow you to get by on your own, whether you can save enough money to send home for financial assistance is another matter entirely. To be perfectly honest, although the answer varies from person to person and also depends on the money you get and the cost of living in the location where you do your Ph.D. as well, the fact is that it will not be smooth or easy if you want to pursue a Ph.D.
If you do not want to go into academia and solely perform research, I am assuming you want to work at a government lab or an R&D lab for industry. Because you will not need a postdoc, you may join directly after your PhD, saving you 2–3 years of time in academia. The salary is also often more than what you earn in academia because I know very little about Industry research, so I will only depend on Google for now.
There are a variety of paths you may pursue after BS-MS if you want to leave a career in science research. The following options will all get you a respectable job with respectable benefits:
Become an instructor in a coaching institute.
Some IISER students choose to pursue an MBA, while others go for the UPSC route.
Engage in the business world by joining one of the many companies out there. Software companies are ideal for those who have developed coding talents, whereas physicists may choose one over the other.
Communication of scientific information and science journalism.
Be a part of the government's research efforts by joining ISRO, DRDO, and other institutions.
Become a member of RAW. I know a physics MSc who was asked to join RAW's intelligence department, although I am not sure how it happened. Also, some physicists have been known to work for the CIA.
A solid career opportunity for applied mathematicians is in finance or economics; for physicists or applied mathematicians, a good alternative is in data science
Although this list is far from complete and I am sure there are omissions, the idea is that after BS-MS, you will be free to pursue whatever career path you want and will not be stuck in a dead end.
If you are asking if you can work any job and make enough money to support your family, the answer is yes. I mean, hundreds of IISER alums already do that, so you should know the answer just by looking at them.
To enhance your thoughts and perspectives at IISER, you must be passionate about science and engaged in research. Once you arrive, you will be flooded with possibilities and ideas.
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