Anyone taking admission in colleges of delhi or Uttarakhand?
Same as title. If yes then dm please
Same as title. If yes then dm please
A lot of students are still confused about which college to choose, and meanwhile good seats are getting filled fast. Especially in private colleges, management quota and direct admission seats don’t stay available for long.
If your main concern is:
decent placement
affordable fees
direct admission without too much hassle
management quota options
low percentile/boards score issues
then maybe stop overthinking and start exploring realistic options now.
I’m helping students with:
direct admissions
management quota colleges
private universities
counseling guidance
comparing colleges honestly (not just marketing)
Depends on your budget, course, and location preference.
You can comment or DM:
budget range
percentile/marks
preferred city/state
I’ll suggest some practical options according
I am doing B.Tech (cse) from a private university in roorkee and in one month my 6th semester will be over. I will be in ranchi till end of june. Anyone knows how can I find internship there in any company or start up?
Agr boards me achhe marks nhi aaye ya entrance exams achhe nhi gye and tumhe achhe colleges nhi mil rhe to I have some list of colleges and I can suggest you some on the basis of your location or budget.
So dm me if you want suggestions.
Is it worth it doing btech in nmit through donation? I got call from someone who's offering admission through some loophole. Like just have to spend some extra and will get seat. Is it worth it?
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Is NMIT actually worth it compared to other COMEDK colleges in terms of placements, crowd, and opportunities? Would love honest opinions from students/alumni.
Also, if anyone wants to know about the management quota admission process, fees, or Bangalore colleges, feel free to DM me.
Is NMIT actually worth it compared to other COMEDK colleges in terms of placements, crowd, and opportunities? Would love honest opinions from students/alumni.
Also, if anyone wants to know about the management quota admission process, fees, or Bangalore colleges, feel free to DM me.
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I am an educ-ation couns_elor who helps with suggestions, enquiry or whole admission process in top private colleges all over India.
In all budget category, from manage-ment quo_ta colleges to colleges where direct admission is possible.
D.m me if you want to know about any college or want to take ad.mission .
Comedk, mhtcet, wbjee colleges are available too.
Bht simple kaam hai and flexible time hai aap jitna time do apka mann and earning bht achhi hai, jo interested hai dm kro waha samjha dunga kya krna hai.
Posting this because a lot of students seem confused about this process.
Is anyone here looking into admission at Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies for BTech, BBA, or Law through management quota/direct admission route?
I want to connect with people with same interest to discuss further so dm if u r looking for same.
Hey everyone,
I’m originally from Ranchi and currently studying in a private engineering college in Roorkee, Uttarakhand. During my admission phase, I researched a lot of colleges across Uttarakhand and even some private colleges in South India, so I know how confusing the whole process can get after 12th/JEE/CUET results.
A lot of students from Jharkhand don’t really have proper guidance about:
•which private colleges are actually worth it,
•which ones just have marketing hype,
•fee structures, hostel life, placements, crowd, etc.
So if any junior is confused about BTech/BBA/Law/MBA admissions, college selection, or wants honest opinions about colleges in Uttarakhand or South India, feel free to ask here or DM.
Not promoting any college — just sharing whatever I’ve learned from my own experience and friends circle because I know how stressful this phase feels.
Hey everyone,
I’m a CS student trying to understand what real work looks like for a fresher developer (software or web dev). Online, I mostly see people talking about “building projects” or “vibe coding,” but I want to know what actually happens inside a company.
Some specific questions I have:
What kind of tasks do freshers usually get in their first job or internship?
Do you actually write code daily, or is it more about fixing bugs, reading code, etc.?
How much time goes into meetings, documentation, or understanding existing code?
Are you expected to build features from scratch or mostly work on small parts?
How different is real work from what we do in personal projects or tutorials?
What tools/workflow do you use (Git, Jira, code reviews, etc.)?
What shocked you the most when you started your first job?
I’m trying to prepare realistically, so honest answers (even harsh ones) would really help.
Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone,
I’m a CS student trying to understand what real work looks like for a fresher developer (software or web dev). Online, I mostly see people talking about “building projects” or “vibe coding,” but I want to know what actually happens inside a company.
Some specific questions I have:
What kind of tasks do freshers usually get in their first job or internship?
Do you actually write code daily, or is it more about fixing bugs, reading code, etc.?
How much time goes into meetings, documentation, or understanding existing code?
Are you expected to build features from scratch or mostly work on small parts?
How different is real work from what we do in personal projects or tutorials?
What tools/workflow do you use (Git, Jira, code reviews, etc.)?
What shocked you the most when you started your first job?
I’m trying to prepare realistically, so honest answers (even harsh ones) would really help.
Thanks in advance!
Hey everyone,
I’ve been digging into MBA admissions lately, especially the management quota route in private colleges. There’s a lot of mixed info online, and honestly, it’s hard to tell what’s real vs inflated.
From what I’ve seen, fees/donations can vary a lot depending on the college, location, and specialization. Some options look reasonable, while others feel way overpriced for the ROI they offer.
I’m trying to understand this properly before making any decision:
Which colleges actually make sense through this route?
Does it affect placements or is it treated the same later?
Is the ROI justified in most cases, or only for a few colleges?
Any real experiences (good or bad)?
I’ve compiled some data around colleges, fee ranges, and admission process while researching this. If anyone is exploring the same path and wants to compare notes, feel free to DM—happy to share and also learn from others.