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Harish Singh

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Among these, I would you suggest Chitkara University is best for all engineering programs in terms of various major parameters like great infrastructure, study curriculum, faculty enhancements, Labs that gives you the practical hands-on training, research & startups, international exposure (Tie-ups with more than 150 World's top Universities), top ranking and best industry recruiters like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, IBM, Infosys, Wipro and many more to gives you the good career starts. It's consistently ranked among the top Engineering Universities of India.

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shreyansh goyal

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I think you should go for the government college of Aurangabad.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Dewang, Both the colleges are good and provide good infrastructure and opportunities for their student. But IMS Unison Dehradun is already well established and compared to that Ramaiah is new in this field. IMS Unison will be a better option.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Hari, Top engineering colleges in Thiruvarur:
1. Arj College Of Engineering & Technology - [Arj], Thiruvarur
2. T. J. S. Engineering College, Thiruvarur
3. Central University Of Tamil Nadu - [Cutn], Thiruvarur
Top Engineering Colleges In Thanjavu:
1. Sastra University, Thanjavur
2. Periyar Maniammai University School Of Architecture, Engineering And Technology - [Saet], Thanjavur
3. St Joseph's College Of Engineering And Technology, Thanjavur.

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Anshu Raj

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NMIMS for sure. Go ahead.

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SAKSHI SINSINWAR

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Amity University is good for B.A. Journalism
You should go for it because the school of journalism is really active and gives you good exposure
Its one of the biggest departments of Amity Noida
And the placements are good. Infrastructure is good, faculty members are very supportive and hard working.

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Ranjeet kumar

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You can visit the link below to predict the colleges you can get with this rank. As far as I can see, you might be able to get the lower branches in RVCE.

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rohith kola

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BVCOE Delhi is considered to be one of the top colleges of IP University and there are good reasons for the claim. Encouraging atmosphere for people who are really interested to learn. Though, I would say, unlike other colleges, no spoon-feeding (you need to actually study in internals to get marks). Probably, this is the reason that BVCOE students have better records in external examinations.There's a very uncommonly (w. r. t other IPU colleges) interesting fact about BVCOE students and that is, people are more motivated about MS/MBA or start-ups, instead of jobs. In my batch of 60, around 20 students are going/preparing-to-go for MS/
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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Yes of course SKIT is better than Arya College in all it's branches. You can very well see the ranking of colleges of RTU. SKIT has been ranked one among the RTU affiliated colleges.

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Sanchayan Joarder

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I would say both are good. However, since in Gargi the curriculum is stricter, the classes happen more regularly. The commerce department is good both in Gargi and Ramjas. Since Ramjas is more politically active the classes get somewhat hampered but the overall discipline of the curriculum doesn't get compromised. Gargi on the other hand is more of an academic college, and all in all, a lot of professionalism is maintained.

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