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Saurabh Sharma

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As per my knowledge, IITs are the most desired dream of engineering aspirants. If you are appearing for JEE Mains and want options apart from IITs, IIITs and NITs; there are some private colleges that offer the amazing engineering programmes and provide good placement opportunities to their students. Now I am sharing the list of top private Universities name which offers course :-
Geeta University, Panipat
SRM University
VIT
Manipal University
Chitkara University
Chandigarh University
GU is the best engineering college in Delhi/NCR for CSE. Lately, number of admissions in CSE department have been increased rapidly and has become one of the po
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Saurabh Sharma

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If you are looking for best University for to pursue higher education, you should not be area or location specific, I would advise you to choose best University on the basis of University ranking, placements, infrastructure, faculty members etc. Apart from IIT, top colleges for engineering are National Institute of Technology, R. V. College of Engineering, Delhi Technological University, College of Engineering Pune, UPES Dehradun, Chandigarh University, Geeta University, etc. GU Panipat has a remarkable placement record as the institute invited leading companies to form different sectors. The faculty and placement team help students bu
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Saurabh Sharma

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Dear Vivek, There are many Universities where you can apply for admission with this percentage. You can choose Geeta University, It provides for multiple industrial exposures, live projects, an updated curriculum rigor and technology along with very good placements and personality development. University provides a great academic exposure to its students. It provides a chance to the students to attend guest lecturers 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. GU provides a great academic exposure to its stude
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Amit Kumar

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Maybe only good University for one year internship programme.

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Amit Kumar

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If you have passed a three-year Poly Technic Diploma in CE, you can try for Lateral Entry into B Tech.

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Amit Kumar

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70% marks for b.techin climate technology at Anant National University.

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Shivani

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Yes it takes quota for failure students.

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Sachin Tiwari

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When it comes to finding the best engineering college in Haryana, all this depends on the branch you are considering. There are numerous engineering colleges in Haryana but you know hardly 10 of them have a considerable cut-off, and it is worth getting admission there. Choosing the right college depends on several parameters like quality of education offered, cut-off, curriculum, placement assistance, infrastructure, internships offered and more. If you are looking for the best engineering colleges in Haryana based on the above factors, then you may consider the below ones:
Lingayas Vidyapeeth
NIT Kurukshetra
The Northcap University
DCE G
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Asking someone else which course is best for you is your first mistake. Instead read the course details, differences, and then ask yourself which course would suit you better. As mentioned, no matter which course you graduate from, you would find a job, but, what kind of job do you want to do? Based on the answer peruse the suitable course. B.Arch scope:
Most of the jobs after undergoing this course are in the field of construction and town planning. Some of the job profiles in this field are Architect, Lead Architect, Landscape Architect / Designer, Interior Designer, Interior Stylist, Associate Archite
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. While both the courses offer the same level of salary and job opportunities, these courses should be selected based on their interests. Never allow someone else to decide the best course for you. Here is everything about civil engineering and B.Arch. That you need to know. Scope of the subject : Civil engineering course teaches a candidate how to inspect, plan, execute the architectural design for a building or any structure. Civil engineering focuses on the structural elements of the design and sees that these structures are properly built. On the other hand, B.Arch. Graduate has to design buildings an
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