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Beginner-Level 5
I would say both are very good in their own rights. CEG takes in a lot of candidates mainly based on TN state board marks. So the quality may be a little less than students at NITT where students are taken in through JEE performance. Still you can see CEG and NITT ranked amongst the top engineering colleges in India. Considering some factors:
Placements:
NITT would win this one , as the number of candidates placed in core companies every year is much higher. This is mainly because NITs are more established all over the country than CEG. If you are looking for better chances to get placed in a cor
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Scholar-Level 18
Integrated courses for either B.Tech/ M.Tech or BTech /MBA have found favour with the students. This is so because many students have already decided on their aim in life of getting MBA or M.Tech while getting admission for graduation itself. In such a scenario integrated course offers a big help. This is so since after one completes the graduation, there is no need to search around for different entrance exams or the tension of uncertainty of getting admission for either M.Tech or MBA. Due to this the closing ranks are invariably higher in such courses.
Best wishes to you.
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Contributor-Level 9
To enter into the colly,you must clear the university exam if they have any. Else, you'll have to clear the gate exam.
I hope that helps.
All the best!
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http://2018nitm.nitmeghalaya.in/p/mtech-part-time-1.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
The first point is that your point of interest towards field! Both B.Sc. Chemistry and Diploma in chemical engineering have 3 years duration, but if you do B.Sc. Chemistry, then you will be called as graduate. Both have vast scope. Diploma in chemical engineering requires Maths.
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You can refer to this link for top colleges https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-chemical-engineering-colleges-in-india/52-2-0-0-0.
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