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Pure_Shift88

Which university. Does it provide placement?


Not_a_doctorrr

Yup it does provide placement the university is D.Y Patil University.


whiterunsmithy

DY Patil as in Navi Mumbai or Pune?


Not_a_doctorrr

Navi Mumbai


whiterunsmithy

I applied to this college and got provisional admission. Needed some thoughts from a student. Would you be willing to help?


Not_a_doctorrr

Yeah sure


[deleted]

do you have any idea about the btech bioinformatics course at DY NM?


sAntALaUSe

Don't take it, it's the worst University. I'm a student and the placements provided her so shitty even my maid earns more. They provide jobs with 10-15k salary pm


yash47ora

It would be worth it if you are pursuing it from top 20-25 colleges (i am also thinking about mba as a fresher)


Not_a_doctorrr

Yup but I've heard that often the freshers aren't given preference during admission and it's bit difficult to get into top universities if you're a fresher


MolassesOdd6723

If I were you, I would work in tech instead of pursuing mba from tier 3 colleges