SLIIT vs SAITM(help to take a decision)

Slesh

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In SL context... IT got so many job opportunities as well as there is a competition :) You said that kollo ballo okkoma SLIIT yanawa, yes there are so many people get joined with SLIIT at first yearm but when it comes to third year most of them are stopped the course. It happens if you didn't work at SLIIT and keep increasing no of repeats :)

I can recommend SLIIT as a good private campus with good facilities :)
I can't compare it with SAITM since i haven't been there :)

Thanks machan yeah I can understand that..People do come but each and everyone won't survive. :) Ok Thanks mchn I'll take your opinion too. :) elazz
 

lahiru7

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    In where That I should be
    The
    Mechatronics (MEC)
    field of study provides students with expertise not
    only as builders of components of engineering technologies but also system
    integrators. Mechatronics provides students with new insights into the field of
    automation through an integrated consideration of mechanics, electronics,
    and information technology. The curriculum is designed to provide
    multidisciplinary knowledge and to develop the ability to design mechatronics
    systems
     

    CoolMan88

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    These are my conclusions when I came through the comments in this thread.

    1. You prefer mechatronics.
    2. You don't like much to do programming.
    3. You won't stay in SL and will go abroad for the job

    So solution is simple.:P:P:P
     
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    Slesh

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    The
    Mechatronics (MEC)
    field of study provides students with expertise not
    only as builders of components of engineering technologies but also system
    integrators. Mechatronics provides students with new insights into the field of
    automation through an integrated consideration of mechanics, electronics,
    and information technology. The curriculum is designed to provide
    multidisciplinary knowledge and to develop the ability to design mechatronics
    systems

    :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes ela mchn:
     

    Slesh

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    These are my conclusions when I came through the comments in this thread.

    1. You prefer mechatronics.
    2. You don't like much to do programming.
    3. You won't stay in SL and will go abroad for the job

    So solution is simple.:P:P:P

    to do Mechatronics and go abroad..is it? :)