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Whom should i go with guys? InCred or Credila?

Loan amount: 75L

ROI: InCred - 10.5%, Credila - 11.25% Processing fee: InCred - 0.5%, Credila - 0.6% Partial Intrest: both 5k per month Loan insurance: both are similar

Both are NBFCs But secured InCred through We Make Scholars whereas Credila independently.

Which is more reliable and reputed?

my_qualifications: MSCS @ NEU, Boston.

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 1 day ago

Idfc vs credila? 75L educational loan. Time is running out. What to do?

Hello guys, i got loan approval from credila and InCred but waiting for IDFC loan approval. Many people advice against nbfc since they will increase the interest rate upto 14% later on so I'm waiting for the decision from IDFC.

But on the other hand visa is getting delayed because of this. I need to submit these finances to university so i can get my i20 and then apply for visa. I'm confused if i should wait for idfc decision or go with nbfc

Credila and InCred both gave around 11.25% ROI with 12 months monetary period.

Idfc said they will give less than 11% interest rate and they are a private bank so... Should i proceed with nbfc or wait for idfc?

my_qualifications: NEU MSCS , Fall 26

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 3 days ago

CMP/KMP vs Electron for desktop app?

I'm building an android app using kotlin and I'm planning to build one for desktop as well. Which is the better way to build? Cmp/kmp would be easier because i dont have to rewrite all the logic again whereas building in electron will attract more open source devs to contribute but i have to build from scratch which will take a lot of time.

What would you suggest in your opinion?

PS: I'm also a CS student so which will have a better impact on resume? For SWE roles.

Thanks!

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 6 days ago
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CMP/KMP vs Electron for desktop app?

I'm building an android app using kotlin and I'm planning to build one for desktop as well. Which is the better way to build? Cmp/kmp would be easier because i dont have to rewrite all the logic again whereas building in electron will attract more open source devs to contribute but i have to build from scratch which will take a lot of time.

What would you suggest in your opinion?

PS: I'm also a CS student so which will have a better impact on resume? For SWE roles.

Thanks!

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 6 days ago

CMP/KMP vs Electron for desktop app?

I'm building an android app using kotlin and I'm planning to build one for desktop as well. Which is the better way to build? Cmp/kmp would be easier because i dont have to rewrite all the logic again whereas building in electron will attract more open source devs to contribute but i have to build from scratch which will take a lot of time.

What would you suggest in your opinion?

PS: I'm also a CS student so which will have a better impact on resume? For SWE roles.

Thanks!

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 6 days ago

CMP/KMP vs Electron for desktop app? Trying to build an open source project

I'm building an android app using kotlin and I'm planning to build one for desktop as well. Which is the better way to build? Cmp/kmp would be easier because i dont have to rewrite all the logic again whereas building in electron will attract more open source devs to contribute but i have to build from scratch which will take a lot of time.

What would you suggest in your opinion?

PS: I'm also a CS student so which will have a better impact on resume? For SWE roles.

Thanks!

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 6 days ago
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Hey everyone! I'm an incoming MSCS student at the NEU, Boston campus. Registration opens soon and I'm debating my elective choice to pair with CS 5010 (PDP).

I'm looking for a balance between "Co-op ready" skills and a manageable workload for my first term.

1.Which elective is better to take early for the co-op search?

  1. How is the workload for it when paired with PDP?

  2. Are the "hidden CRN" sections usually with the better professors?

Thanks in advance!

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u/Express_Resolve9972 — 18 days ago
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Hey everyone! I'm an incoming MSCS student at the Boston campus. Registration opens soon and I'm debating my elective choice to pair with CS 5010 (PDP).

I'm looking for a balance between "Co-op ready" skills and a manageable workload for my first term.

1.Which elective is better to take early for the co-op search?

  1. How is the workload for it when paired with PDP?

  2. Are the "hidden CRN" sections usually with the better professors?

Thanks in advance!

u/Express_Resolve9972 — 18 days ago