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Yes, studying Automobile Engineering at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is an excellent choice. The university provides a comprehensive curriculum that combines theoretical concepts with extensive practical exposure, preparing students for the evolving automotive industry. The programme focuses on areas such as vehicle design, manufacturing, automotive electronics, hybrid and electric vehicle technologies, and computer-aided engineering.
LPU has world-class laboratories equipped with modern testing and diagnostic tools where students learn engine design, vehicle dynamics, and emission control systems. It also encourages students to
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For DTU (Delhi Technological University) and NSIT/NSUT admissions through JEE Main:
All India General (CRL) Rank is considered for General category seats.
All India OBC-NCL Rank is considered for OBC category seats.
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Both SRM University and Lovely Professional University (LPU) offer strong placement opportunities, but with some differences. SRM University reports a the highest package of around ₹50 LPA, with average packages ranging from ₹6.5–10 LPA and a placement rate of 80–95%. LPU, on the other hand, has recorded packages up to ₹2.5 Crore, with an average of about ₹10 LPA for top students and a similar placement rate of 88–95%. While SRM has around 200 recruiters, LPU collaborates with over 2,200 companies, including global giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, and also provides international placement opportunities. Overall,
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While the university provides structured placement training for all students, the highest packages are generally achieved by those who actively engage in practical learning, live projects, workshops, and industrial exposure. Students who participate in hackathons, coding contests, internships, and skill development programs tend to stand out during recruitment. Chandigarh University ensures that every student has access to top recruiters and placement opportunities, offering mock interviews, career mentoring, and personality development sessions. Ultimately, the highest placements go to students who combine technical expertise, problem
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Chandigarh University's electrical engineering department puts a lot of effort into preparing students for placements. The classes are backed by practical work in labs, and we also get guidance on projects that reflect real-world problems. When it comes to placements, the training begins early, which makes a big difference. The university has tie-ups with many companies, so every year recruiters from industries like manufacturing, power, electronics, and even IT come for hiring. Some of the well-known names include Bosch, High Radius, Reliance, Vardhman, and Rockman Industries. From what I've seen, most students manage to get placed be
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Placements for Mechanical Engineering at Chandigarh University are really impressive! Companies like Royal Enfield, Ashok Leyland, Atlas Copco, and LG Electronics hire CU graduates, and the top packages go up to 11 LPA, with most students getting around 6–7 LPA. The branch you choose depends on what you want for the future. If you love coding, software, AI, or IT, CSE might be better. But if you're into machines, cars, energy, or robotics, Mechanical is perfect, especially because CU gives so many hands-on projects, workshops, and industry exposure. Honestly, both branches have great opportunities, but it comes down to whether you wa
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