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Both are doing pretty well in this branch which is highly sought after and has maximum opportunities.
But change is the only constant in computer engineering! LPU has adjusted dynamically to the continuous updates and changes in the industry.
I would suggest you compare the following parameters:
Curriculum: If at all the curriculum is continuously upgraded and developed with consultations and feedback from the industry. Since it is a highly dynamic field, you can't afford a program that is stuck in obsolete technologies and syllabi.
Pedagogy: The teaching pedagogy forms the backbone of how the program is delivered, more practic
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1: Creating Civil Engineers who are competent enough to deal with real life problems and providing their sustainable solutions through knowledge of mathematics, Science and engineering, including project based learning and industry internship.
2 : Imparting knowledge of the latest technology and development in the field of Civil Engineering through updated curriculum and its content, incorporating software learning, E learning, practical learning.
3 : Skill development, both technical as well as soft skills, to make th
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