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The two IITs that you mentioned are the best in the country. It's almost impossible to distinguish between the two as academics, placements, and faculty are all top-notch in both these establishments. Hence I would not like to place one over the other. However, there would be diehard proponents for each of these to say that theirs is the best. However, I would strongly advise that take admission where it is most convenient. Best wishes to you.
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Best wishes to you.
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M.Tech in the instrumentation field is rare but you have a bright future in it. Placements are fewer but candidates doing M.Tech in the instrumentation field are also fewer. So you get fair opportunities in this field. Best wishes. Thank you.
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