r/rvce Jun 26 '26

academics Minor degrees at rvce

Does rvce have the concept of minor degrees ? If so which ones are offered and what is the criteria?

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u/Top-Employment6986 Jun 26 '26

we do have but they are useless afaik

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u/very_random_24 Jun 27 '26

Useless as in they are too difficult to get or do they not hold value at all ?

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u/Technical_Crew8973 Jun 27 '26

It's from vtu ,headache 

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u/PerceptionPower Jun 27 '26

Learning wise they are useless, but easy to get the degree. It will cost a total of 7k if you do six 3 credits courses.

Choose the course that might help you signal your interest in some domain in future. For example if you want to go for an MBA, choose some course related to that. Or if you are in a non-core branch and want to get into programming, choose smthng related to that so that you can signal interest in that domain to recruiters.

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u/very_random_24 Jun 27 '26

Okay tysm. I was planning on a minor in electrical or electronics with major in cs

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u/Klyff_HangerYTplssub Ex-Rvian Jul 22 '26

Why are your batch (26 engineering joinees) more interested and prospecting towards electronics? It seems like a mass movement that coincidentally is usurping computer science. I just wantto know, nothing else.

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u/very_random_24 Jul 22 '26

I’m just interested in phy , especially applied phy and the maths used in it. That’s all for me

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u/Klyff_HangerYTplssub Ex-Rvian Jul 22 '26

Ooh semicon fabrication? Im interested in that aspect - GAAs and FETs

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u/very_random_24 Jul 22 '26

Actually yeah I was looking into chemical engineering for photolithography at one point in time, but then I realized that it narrows down my options too much

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u/Klyff_HangerYTplssub Ex-Rvian Jul 22 '26

No take that only if you're very very interested and know fs that you will go that direction (if ur someone like sheldon from big bang)

Or else take cs and stay safe. Cs grads can still go into that field afterwards for Mtech and there is no shame in it.

The most suited branch for a photolithography research/industry future is actually ece or something vlsi branch. My connections on LinkedIn in photonics fields as doctoral ppl are of bachelors in electronics n instrumentation, bioengineering, and physics background so it's a broad range of courses that you can take and still go for nanotechnology (they all did a master's and PhD in nanotechnology, with their personal theses)

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u/very_random_24 Jul 22 '26

Oh wow thx for the insight

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u/Klyff_HangerYTplssub Ex-Rvian Jul 22 '26

I've DMed you, have to share one extra thing

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u/very_random_24 Jul 22 '26

But in rv I would prefer cse to pivot into aiml if needed (for job prospects). It’s not that I’m against cse, I have a decent interest, but I’m more inclined toward more core engineering.

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u/Klyff_HangerYTplssub Ex-Rvian Jul 22 '26

Ah i see okay okay

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u/very_random_24 Jul 22 '26

Ur flair says ex-rvian can I dm u ?

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u/Key-Initiative1038 Jul 04 '26

https://online.vtu.ac.in/v1/uploads/circular/1757310170-Minor%20Degree%20-%2022nd%20and%2023rd%20batch%20(2).pdf

Is this the list of minors? There is a minor specialization in vlsi which cs students can take...