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As per Shiksha verified reviews, Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women has an impressive review rating of 4.29 by 57 students.

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Median salary of B.E. / B.Tech course at Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women is INR 5 LPA. Also Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women has earned a remarkable review rating of 4.08 based on student feedback at Shiksha. Furthermore, it has received a rating of 4.29 for Placements.

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Median salary of M.E./M.Tech course at Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women is INR 4.2 LPA. Also, the institute has earned a remarkable review rating of 4.08 based on Shiksha-verified reviews. Furthermore, it has received a rating of 4.29 for Placements.

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Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women offers in-campus placement salaries in the range of INR 4.2 LPA to MBA/PGDM students.

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Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women is a good institution for M.E./M.Tech, B.E. / B.Tech, MBA/PGDM courses, and these programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. Major specialisation at Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women are Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology.

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Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women provides programmes including M.E./M.Tech, B.E. / B.Tech, MBA/PGDM in streams such as Engineering, Business & Management Studies, and are excellent for students to build their careers. The institute has specializations in Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology.

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The seats availability for offered courses at Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women goes up to 774. Courses offerred by Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women are approved by eminent Government bodies such as AICTE.

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Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women is a well-known institution for M.E./M.Tech, B.E. / B.Tech, MBA/PGDM courses. These programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. As per Shiksha's verified reviews, Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women has a rating of 4.08 on the basis of Shiksha-verified reviews by students. Not just this, it has also been rated 4.2 on Campus Life, 4.29 on Placements, 4.08 on Faculty and 3.99 on Infrastructure.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Bhargavi A, it's quite tough to compare branches within two different colleges. This is so since no unbiased agency exists to do this. When any of the counselor like me does it, question of bias can always crop up. My suggestion is you should go by convenience of commuting to college from your home town, their overall ranking, availability of hostel facilities etc. Frankly speaking what happens after four years is any one's guess. What is good today may turn bad and what is not so good can do better after four years. Best wishes to you.

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