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Palak Mishra

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There are many private colleges in UPTU, which provides lateral entry in B.Tech. Some of them are JSS, Ajay Kumar Garg, ABES Engineering College, Galgotias University, IMS-Ghaziabad, RKGIT, BBD-Lucknow, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial-Lucknow. If you want to go with government colleges, then you have to clear LEET exam of UPTU.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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Both CSE and electrical are evergreen branches, i.e. they both have great demand. In CSE you can easily get a private job as compared to the government jobs but electrical engineering has huge demand in the government sector. But the thing that matters is what interests you the most.

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Anik Verma

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Hi Satvik, Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison between College Of Engineering, Kolhapur (KITCOEK) and PES Modern College of Engineering for a course. You should be able to compare various features of the two institutes to help you reach a decision of which is better, and where you would like to pursue. https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-72340-190878
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Anand MohanBiotechnologist

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You can get admission in diploma but nowadays good colleges are taking entrance exams for admission. So, be prepared for it.
Good luck.

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Snigdha Bisht

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Yes, of course, you can apply in companies like BEL, etc.

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Sarthak Gandhi

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If you have interest in coding, go for IGDTU, I am not sure about its placements.
Otherwise, DTU EE is also a great option, some very big companies come to DTU for EE. Even if you don't find EE interesting, you can still sit for a large no. of electronics, software or non-tech companies, but you would have to study these on your own, which is not that difficult if you have interest. One drawback of DTU EE is that very regular classes take place for this branch, so if you want to study something on your own, you only get weekends for that.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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Both are good and have a vast scope. But that's not the matter, what matters is your interest. It depends on your interest. If you want to work in a field related to chip designing or related to electronics instruments then go for it. And if you want to work in the field related maintenance of electrical machine or at power generation, like NTPC, BHEL then go for electrical engineering.

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