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Veer Singha

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Well, having been a follower of the engineering college scene going on for some time in Haryana and Delhi-NCR, I feel that the “best” college really depends on the students' personality and what they precisely want to achieve after they come out of engineering.

Some students are looking for Government colleges' prestige and ROI, while some are interested in good infrastructure, exposure in the industry and specialisation in the private colleges.

There are some very good Reputed Government colleges in Haryana which are very well known among the engineering students like NIT Kurukshetra, YMCA Faridabad, DCRUST Murthal, IIIT Sonepat, MD

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Veer Singha

Beginner-Level 4

Well, having been a follower of the engineering college scene going on for some time in Haryana and Delhi-NCR, I feel that the “best” college really depends on the students' personality and what they precisely want to achieve after they come out of engineering.

Some students are looking for Government colleges' prestige and ROI, while some are interested in good infrastructure, exposure in the industry and specialisation in the private colleges.

There are some very good Reputed Government colleges in Haryana which are very well known among the engineering students like NIT Kurukshetra, YMCA Faridabad, DCRUST Murthal, IIIT Sonepat, MD

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, listed below are some colleges that don't require JEE:

  • MIT Manipal — takes MET (Manipal's own exam)
  • Amity University — has its own entrance test
  • SRM University — takes SRMJEEE
  • Chandigarh University — accepts CUCET
  • Hindustan Institute of Technology, Chennai — direct admission based on 12th marks

 

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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, listed below are some colleges that don't require JEE:

  • MIT Manipal — takes MET (Manipal's own exam)
  • Amity University — has its own entrance test
  • SRM University — takes SRMJEEE
  • Chandigarh University — accepts CUCET
  • Hindustan Institute of Technology, Chennai — direct admission based on 12th marks

 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Choosing between the private or government Engineering colleges in Pune at the same JEE rank is a tough choice. 

So, if your JEE rank gets you into a reputed government college, go for it without a second thought due to lower fees; but if the government college option at your rank is average, then a top-ranked private college is actually be the smarter choice.

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Nishtha Jain

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Yes, students can get admission in Newton School of Technology without JEE Main. The institute offers seats only through NSAT exam. Students have to appear for the entrance test followed by the interview round. However, students may skip the exam under some cases.

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