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To be frank, India is not a flourished place to study automobile engineering because you can't get much exposure and liberty to work beyond horizons,however some of top college are.
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The faculty members were very cooperative but relatively inexperienced (well it could be understood as the college is a newbie). They encouraged participation in various competitions. But the worst thing, Admin department, with its poor co-ordination between colleagues, there were frequent clashes related to fees
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