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Tuesday, 12 December 2023

Duolingo

In addition to more than 40 languages—from English, French, and Spanish to less frequently studied languages like Welsh, Irish, and Swahili—Duolingo also provides courses in maths, music, and other subjects. Additional offerings include the kid-friendly literacy software Duolingo ABC and the online certification programme Duolingo English Test. The business operates on a freemium business model; Super Duolingo, an optional premium subscription, has more features and is ad-free.





Best tools for college students

Canva

There are moments when creating a graph or table—especially when it needs to be structured within a research paper—is the most annoying thing a college student can face.  Canva streamlines the process so that students can quickly and easily generate polished visual representations of data without having to spend hours learning how to use new tools.  Users can choose from over 20 different types of graph templates, add their own data, add pictures, change the font and color scheme, and more. Even for those who are not artistically inclined, drag-and-drop options make things simple to utilize

.  An easily readable, high-resolution display of their data can be downloaded, shared, or published by app users. Diagrams and graphs can be easily included in presentations as well. Canva offers several design features along with photo editing.












Best BTECH colleges in India


Delhi University, Delhi

Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi

Christ University, Bangalore

Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

Tezpur University, Assam

Assam University, Assam

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Uttar Pradesh

Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh


BTECH Courses

 Among the various fields covered by BTECH are

Aeronautical Engineering B.Tech

B.Tech: Biotechnology B.Tech: Civil Engineering B.Tech: Automobile Engineering

B.Tech in Engineering and Computer Science

Electrical and electronic engineering bachelor's degree

B.Tech. Electronics & Communication B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering

B.Tech CSE with a focus on machine learning and artificial intelligence (affiliation with Microsoft)
Cloud computing specialisation in a B.Tech CSE programme (affiliation with Microsoft)
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with a focus on Cyber Security and Forensics, sponsored by IBM
B.Tech CSE with Gaming Technology Specialisation (in collaboration with IBM)
B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence in conjunction with Intel and the Internet of Things (IOT)
Mechatronics-focused Mechanical Engineering specialisation
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, specialising in Automation and Smart Manufacturing
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, affiliated with Xebia, with a focus on Artificial Engineering and Machine Learning
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, in partnership with Xebia, with a focus on Cloud, DevOps, and Atomation
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering, affiliated with Quick Heal, with a focus on Cyber Security


Engineering in Aeronautics Entry Laterally
Vehicle Engineering Entry Laterally
Civil Engineering Entry Laterally
Biotechnology Entry Laterally
Engineering and Computer Science Computer Science and Engineering Lateral Entry Programmes Offered in Collaboration with IBM-  Lateral Entry (Graphics and Gaming Technology, Cyber Security and Forensics, Cloud Computing, Business Analytics and Optimisation)
Engineering in Electronics and Communication, with a focus on Internet of Things Entry Lateral (IOT)
Engineering with electronics and electricity Entry Laterally
Engineering in Mechanical Systems Entry Laterally
Computers and Electronics Data Science & Machine Learning Lateral Entry Entry from the Lateral Perspective and Digital Transformation


Sunday, 3 December 2023

Questions for yourself

What subjects are you interested in? What kinds of programs relate to those subjects?

What are the admission requirements?

Do you want to get work experience (co-op) while you earn your degree?

Can the program lead to further education, such as law, business, or a specialized master’s degree?

Are you able to conduct research during your studies?

Can you study abroad on international exchanges?

What services are there to help you succeed?

Do you want to live in a bigger and potentially more diverse city or something a bit smaller and more relaxed?

Do you want to live at home while in school?

How far from home do you want to be? Is it easy to get home?

Do you have friends or know other people who are going to the same university?

Taking into consideration the rent, transit costs, food, etc., does the bottom line figure work for you?

Do you want to live on campus or share an off-campus apartment with friends?

What services are offered in residence? Are laundry, wifi, cleaning, computer repair, workout rooms, and games available?

Do you want a roommate?

What does it cost to live on campus vs. off campus?

What does a meal plan cost? Do you have to buy one?

How easy is it to find an off-campus place to live?

Are there grocery stores and laundry facilities nearby?


Ranking your college

Step 1: Make a College List
Step 2: Rank Your Wants and Needs
Step 3: Visit College Campuses
Step 4: Compare Financial Aid Offers
Step 5: Weigh the Pros and Cons of Each College

Factors

1. Geographic Location
2. Academic Majors Available
3. Academic Quality
4. School Size
5. Overall Cost
6. Campus Environment
7. Resources and Support Systems

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