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12th percentage during Placement

Will there be any issue during placement for me

If I join college here

(For CSE placements)

u/krizz_sanji — 12 hours ago
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Is that true that dsu will get better than dsce in 2-3years ?

Hey 👋 I heard that Dayananda Sagar Institutions is focusing more on Dayananda Sagar University than Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering. What are your opinions on this? And is it actually true?

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u/Material_Factor3931 — 4 days ago
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4Lakhs 💀

To get CSE core i would have to pay extra 4Lakhs where as in CSE cyber etc I don’t have to. Is it worth it chat? I lowkey don’t like cyber stuff but is core worth the extra 4L? 🥀🥀🥀

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u/Embarrassed_Ad_6678 — 2 days ago
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Point Blank has produced a double digit number of acceptances to #GSoC (Google Summer of Code) 2026. 13 contributors and 3 mentors. It’s more than double of what we did last year. We’re worried about the JEE style discourse that this will create.

So I’m not here to talk about numbers.

Instead I want to talk a little bit about our process, and the difference between enthusiastically participating in GSoC versus crossing the line into unethical territory.

- Educating the participants is extremely important. Every year at Point Blank starts with a Primer on FOSS development. What is open source, how it came to be, the four freedoms of free software, the story of the Linux kernel and GNU, licensing and how it shapes the landscape. The idea of giving back via contributions and volunteering.

- Volunteering is important. You’ll find Point Blank members at various FOSS conferences around the city - IndiaFOSS, RustIndia, IICT and more. You’ll find them at the GSoC booth at FOSSASIA. They do everything from managing the recording equipment to taking out the trash. They interact with maintainers and learn about their challenges, and sensitise themselves to the challenges that maintainers face everyday.

- Every year, we have a sizeable number of mentors who contribute back to their communities long after having completed GSoC themselves.

- No tolerance for bad behaviour. We have suspended and removed people from the club over a single small incident of unethical conduct. Something as simple as assigning yourself an issue that was already taken. We have zero tolerance for sloppy work and bad behaviour. All juniors start by working on internal projects first to learn basic git workflows and etiquette.

- It takes time to build excellence. We have been doing this for 7 years now. We started with 1 GSoC contributor in 2020, then 2 in 2021, 4 in 2022 to 7 last year. We’ve had the fortune of meeting several org mentors and admins, and refine our strategy over the years. We’ve had 20 GSoCers in last 5 years and increased that number to 36 this year.

That’s how we got the results we did. Just by sticking to the rules, giving it our best shot and contributing. Unfortunately this is not the case with many other institutions that use underhanded tactics to get selections, and we hope that we can serve as an example that sometimes to be the best all you need to do is do the right thing!

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u/LecturePristine — 13 days ago
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I am looking to join DSCE For ROBOTICS AND AI with a fees of 3,75,000 /- per year. So I Want To Know if there is any hidden fees/ donation or it’s just 3.75 lakh per year only? And is most importantly IS IT WORTH JOINING DSCE WITH ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?

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u/WorkOk2728 — 9 days ago
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DSCE Vs NHCE (CSE)?

I always thought Dsce was clearly better than New Horizon College of Engineering but recently some NHCE seniors told me
saying NHCE now has better placements, fests and overall opportunities.
For current DSCE students do you think DSCE is still the better option overall in terms of placements, faculty, coding culture, campus and student life?

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u/Embarrassed_Ad_6678 — 4 days ago
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Help. Pls.

I’ve seen many people shitting on dsce, what college would you recommend other than this in Bangalore or in any other states (private) which are better in terms of placements and network (CSE). (Rvce msrit etc cut offs are very high and bmsit is not good according to seniors) What should I do man 😭😭😭 also has anyone been to Kalinga Institute of tech? And is it a better option than dsce?????

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u/Embarrassed_Ad_6678 — 7 days ago
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Please any senior help me regarding branch change

Bhaiya/didi anyone knows about branch change please guide me I gave comedk this year will be joining civil maybe 🥲🥲🥀 is it possible to change branch from civil to cse without donation?

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u/IncreaseBeginning146 — 3 days ago
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What does it take to start a club??

A good one , mainly,

Like an active gaming club , anime club or , anything fun at all,

Keeping it alive , is of another concern ,but how to , start one?? Pls explain someone 🙏🙏

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u/StraightGuitar6650 — 5 days ago
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2nd sem student here , I know a lot of you are about to make the same choice I made around 8 months back and choose dsce to spend your next 2-4 years and honestly? I had so many questions too but no one to answer them.. so shoot me what you wanna know before comming here and I and others will help you through it!

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u/Live_Illustrator8058 — 13 days ago