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SGGSIE&T | Nanded | MAHARASHTRA

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SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGHJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, NANDED. SGGSIE&T, Nanded. ABOUT Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering and Technology (SGGSIE&T), is one of the government autonomous engineering college in Maharashtra. It receives 100% grant aid from the government of Maharashtra. It comes under the  Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded.  This institute offers 10 undergraduate and 10 post-graduate programs.  It also offers Ph.D. programs in most of the areas of Engineering under Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and is also selected as research center for faculty under QIP of Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi. The college campus is green and beautiful spreaded over the 46 acres. Which covers departmental buildings, cantins, auditorium, open air theater and sports ground. There are 8 buses in college for the localite students which covers major areas of Nanded city. Buses in the college Institute has two

Information About Autonomous Colleges

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There are two types of colleges (1) Affiliated and (2) Autonomous Colleges. The first type is affiliated colleges. This type of colleges are affiliated to their home university or any other university. The affiliated colleges only follow the rules and regulations by the respected university it is affiliated to. The syllabus is also decided by the university. Along with this the exams are conducted by the university. This means that all colleges affiliated to the particular university will have the same syllabus, exam pattern. On the other hand. is the second type-autonomous colleges are free from universities in some or almost all conditions. They have their own syllabus and exam patterns. All the academic-calender is decided by the college itself.   Let's get known more about this colleges : - AUTONOMOUS COLLEGES Autonomous Colleges are connected to the universities or some government body like affiliated colleges but they follow their own regulations. This colleges can have their

Compare the Triplet | HackerRank | Solution in C

  Compare the Triplet Alice and Bob each created one problem for HackerRank. A reviewer rates the two challenges, awarding points on a scale from  1  to  100  for three categories:  problem clarity ,  originality , and  difficulty . The rating for Alice's challenge is the triplet  a = (a[0], a[1], a[2]) , and the rating for Bob's challenge is the triplet  b = (b[0], b[1], b[2]) . The task is to find their  comparison points  by comparing  a[0]  with  b[0] ,  a[1]  with  b[1] , and  a[2]  with  b[2] . If  a[i] > b[i] , then Alice is awarded  1  point. If  a[i] < b[i] , then Bob is awarded  1  point. If  a[i] = b[i] , then neither person receives a point. Comparison points is the total points a person earned. Given  a  and  b , determine their respective comparison points. Example a = [1, 2, 3] b = [3, 2, 1] For elements *0*, Bob is awarded a point because  a[0] . For the equal elements  a[1]  and  b[1] , no points are earned. Finally, for elements  2 ,  a[2] > b[2]  so