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How is BMSCE placements?

How is BMSCE placements?

In the latest placement season, the college has achieved over 88 per cent of placement offers. As per the students’ reviews on shiksha the highest package was 48 LPA and the average package was 5 LPA while the lowest package was 4.5 LPA.

Which tier college is BMSCE?

BMSCE was shortlisted by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) to showcase Indian Private Engineering Colleges seeking accreditation under Tier-I Format prior to becoming a member of Washington Accord.

Does Google have CGPA criteria?

The eligibility criteria to sit in campus placement for above-mentioned companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft and any other tech giants will be around 7 to 7.5 not more than that, in some IITs, these companies keep 6 CGPA as the cut-off.

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What is the CGPA cut off for ECE?

CGPA cutoff: 7+ (almost all companies, few even 6+) Seriously don’t waste your time trying to score high in ECE subjects. It’s not worth it. 8+ is ideal, 7+ will do.

Does CGPA matter more than internships for second year students?

Don’t waste time in any meaningless internships in winter or next summer as a second year student just for the sake of it. Invest time in meaningful projects, projects that actually use the tools that companies use. CGPA matters more if you want to pursue a career in CORE fields.

Does CGPA matter more for a master’s degree?

CGPA matters more if you want to pursue a career in CORE fields. For those planning for higher studies, it’s altogether a different story… 1. Firstly identify in which course u want to pursue your master’s. Starting early was never a harm. 2. Take a minor or elective related to that subject if your college provides that option, it could help. 3.

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Is ece a good branch of CSE?

In most cases, the branch you pursue is irrelevant to the career you want to pursue if you have the right passion and worked towards it. This particular part is for those who are interested in CSE but unfortunately landed in ECE.