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an hour agoContributor-Level 10
No, Engineering graduates of MIT University in USA earn higher salaries than Imperial College Engineering grads. The average graduate salary of MEng graduates at MIT ranges between INR 1 Cr and INR 1.2 Cr per year.
In comparison, engineering grads of Imperial College London earn a median salary of INR 50 Lakhs to INR 76 Lakhs per year.
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an hour agoContributor-Level 6
After doing B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, there are solid job opportunities in core companies, power sector, automation, and even IT roles it really depends on your skills and interest. From a student point of view, it's a flexible branch where you can explore both core and non-core careers without feeling stuck. LPU also offers this program, and the good part is you're not limited after graduation you can go for master's programs at LPU itself and also grab decent placement opportunities as the university has good industry connections.
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an hour agoBeginner-Level 1
LPU generally edges ahead when comparing only curriculum depth, industry orientation, and B.Tech CSE career outcomes. The CSE program here focuses on updated topics like AI, cloud, and cybersecurity, with regular input from tech companies to keep the syllabus relevant. Industry‑linked labs, hackathons, and coding clubs help students build practical, project‑based skills that recruiters look for. LPU's campus‑wide placement ecosystem brings a large number of IT and core tech firms each year, leading to a strong placement success rate and a wide spread of roles and packages for motivated CSE students.
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an hour agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, LPU regularly offers placements above Rs. 10 LPA to strong CSE students through its industry-focused curriculum and robust training programs. Top performers from recent batches secured packages up to Rs. 53 LPA and beyond, with the top 10% averaging over Rs. 12 LPA, thanks to ties with recruiters like Google and Amazon. Outcomes depend on skills and performance.
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an hour agoBeginner-Level 1
LPU's B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering typically offers several hundred seats per year, with the main CSE intake around 480 students and many more across related specialisations like AI, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. The curriculum is designed to be industry‑aligned, with strong focus on coding, projects, and emerging tech, and the large batch size is supported by dedicated labs, faculty, and a strong on‑campus placement ecosystem that regularly attracts top IT and product companies.
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an hour agoBeginner-Level 1
Pursuing B.Tech at LPU makes sense due to its innovative, industry-aligned curriculum featuring live projects, global collaborations like Google and Bosch, and hands-on internships from early stages. Placement outcomes shine with 2025 highs of INR2.5 Cr for Robotics grads, averages around INR10-12 LPA for top performers, and 2,200+ students above INR10 LPA from firms like Microsoft and Amazon.
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2 hours agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to the General category under the Home State quota, the GUJCET 2025 cutoff ranks varied between 222 and 292. The cutoff range varies by specialisations and categories. Candidates can check out the table provided below to view the GUJCET round-wise cutoff 2025 for CSE in the General category.
| Round | GUJCET Cutoff 2025 (Last Round) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 222 |
| 2 | 251 |
| 3 | 292 |
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 8
Hello, yes, with 188 in JEE Paper 2, you have a very strong chance of getting admission in B.Arch at LPU. Your score is well above average and meets admission criteria. Regarding fees, LPU's B.Arch program fee is moderate compared to private universities and may vary yearly. Scholarships are also available based on entrance scores. The university offers good facilities and exposure. Overall, you are in a strong position for admission.
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
No, Indian students don't need JEE, NEET, or GATE exam score to get a seat at Imperial College. However, programs like MBBS (UCAT), MBA (GMAT), and some STEM programs (ESAT, TMUA, GRE) do ask for additional test scores.
Make sure to check entry requirements for desired course before applying at Imperial College London.
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3 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Government Engineering College, Godhra, offers the BTech course for admission. Students who want a seat for this course have to attempt the accepted entrance examination, ie, GUJCET, after they have cleared the basic eligibility rules.
After appearing in the exam, students also have to appear for the counselling process to be eligible to grab a seat. The Government Engineering College, Godhra BTech cutoff 2025 was released for various All India and Home State quota categories.
In the case of the General AI category, the last rank admissible was 990509. Other categories will have different cutoffs accordingly.
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