I'd say it's a pretty good choice if you're serious about tech. The curriculum is updated, labs are decent, and there are lots of chances to learn coding, AI, data, cloud, etc., beyond just classes. About on-campus placements—yes, you definitely can get them. Many companies come every year, from mass recruiters to product-based ones, and if you build your skills, do internships, and stay active in hackathons or projects, placement chances are solid. Overall, LPU gives you opportunities, but like anywhere else, it depends a lot on how much effort you put in.
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a week agoContributor-Level 6
Choosing between pursuing Computer Science Engineering at Lovely Professional University (LPU) in Punjab with a more affordable fee and joining VIT Vellore with significantly higher expenses depends on your priorities, budget, and long-term goals, and from the perspective of LPU's offerings, it can be a very sensible and rewarding choice. At LPU, you get a balanced combination of quality education, practical learning, and strong placement support without putting excessive financial strain on yourself or your family. The curriculum at LPU is designed to keep pace with industry trends, offering exposure to areas like AI, data science, cy
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
B.Tech CSE placements at Quantum University show a mix of strong highlights, like a high reported package (₹33.5 LPA) and decent recruiter lists (Amazon, TCS, Wipro, Adobe), alongside reports of a moderate average (around ₹4-7 LPA) and varying placement rates (around 85-90%), suggesting success depends heavily on individual skills, projects, and internships, with on-campus offers sometimes lower than off-campus.
Key Placement Highlights (CSE & Engineering):
the highest Package: Reported up to ₹33.5 LPA, though often cited as an off-campus or exceptional case.
Average Package: Around ₹4-7.2 LPA for B.Tech, with some reports s
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
LPU is a well renowned university, providing quality education, innovative pedagogy and unbeatable placements both national and international. LPU provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the students to attend guest lectures or workshops, so that they get to learn as much as they can. The students also work on live projects, so that they are able to apply their knowledge to practical settings. It is one of the few that has embraced international practices when it comes to designing a curriculum. Instead of using old school books and lectures, LPU has experimented with books, interactive problem-solvi
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a week agoBeginner-Level 1
Yeah you can It's a great idea but you have to work hard to make your studies and company to grow.You have to put more efforts for that.So please take a big plans
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The "B.Tech" tag is a legal academic status in India. How each school provides this differs significantly:
Polaris (PST): Offers a full-time, on-campus Integrated B.Tech in CSE (AI & ML). The degree is officially awarded by Medhavi Skills University (MSU), which is a UGC-recognized State Private University (Section 2 (f) of the UGC Act). This makes it a formal B.Tech degree valid for UPSC, GATE, and MBA.
Scaler (SST): Scaler is not a university itself. It provides a B.Sc. in Computer Science from BITS Pilani (online/distanced mode) alongside their own specialisation certificates. While BITS is prestigious, it is technically a B.Sc., not
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