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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

CSE have better placements. ECE don't have many placements. that's why ECE students also get placed in IT companies out of interest.
This is the sector in which we leave many good colleges behind. The placements in our college have been good even during the worst of market times. Coming to average package and the highest one, the average package is around 3.5 Lacs and the highest package last year offered was 27 Lacs by Amazon. We have many companies visiting our campus from Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Deloitte, etc. The placements are better in CSE as compared to ECE.
Placement and job opportunity are excellent around 85 companies come during
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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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In my opinion, Jaypee is a more reputed engineering university compared to UPTU (AKGEC is affiliated to it). The pedagogy at Jaypee would be better as the faculty is more experienced and it is one of the older colleges of NCR. The placement of CSE at JIIT is close to 100% whereas the same cannot be said about AKGEC.
In terms of intellectual capital also, JIIT supercedes AKGEC as the entrance test is AIEEE.
So, keeping the above points in mind, my advice would be to opt for Jaypee

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Priti RajMBA-HR from IIT KGP, B.E from BIT Mesra

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It depends on what other options you have. If you don't have any better option, you can go for Jaypee. It's a decent choice.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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Yes, if you consider getting a good decent branch.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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It depends on whether you are a day scholar or a hostler.
You may check the fee structure at www.jiit.ac.in

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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Both campuses are equally good & the only difference is that if you desire to have a hostel then you have to travel daily from sector 62 hostel to 128 campus by the bus provided by the college because hostel facility is available only at 62.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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Sorry to say but you might not get CSE in JIIT with this rank.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY

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Admissions in JIIT are based on JEE Mains rank.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Manas,
JIIT, Noida is among top private colleges of India, It secures under 60 rank in the latest MHRD ranking. So it is definately better then lower grade private colleges under UPTU domain. However, if you are not getting your preferable branches at the lower NITs then only switch to JIIT.

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