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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Babu Banarsi Das National Institute of Engineering and Technology.
2. Sri Ramswaroop Memorial College of Engineering and Management.
3. Babu Banarsi Das Northern India Institute of Technology.
4. Institute of Engineering and Technology.
5. Saraswati Group of Institutes.
6. Azad Institute of Engineering and Technology.
7. Dr. MC Saxena College of Engineering and Technology.
8. Saroj Institute of Technology.
9. Ambalika Institute of Management and Technology.
10. Bansal Institute of Engineering and Technology.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Harcourt Butler Technological Institute – Kanpur.
2. Institute of Engineering and Technology - Lucknow.
3. Madan Mohan Malviya Engineering College - Gorakhpur.
4. Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering and Technology - Jhansi.
5. Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology - Sultanpur.
6. JSS Academy of Technical Education - Noida.
7. Institute of Engineering and Rural Technology - Allahabad.
8. Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology - Greater Noida.
9. Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology – Ghaziabad.
10. Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College – Ghaziabad.
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Guide-Level 15
If you don't have home-sickness phobia and are absolutely fine to pursue courses in other states, then I would suggest you to appear for as many states as possible. Better opt for those states where there are companies of your core stream. For example, pursuing mechanical engineering in Bangalore is not a good choice as the city is dominated by the IT industry. Similarly, studying IT in West Bengal isn't a good choice as the state doesn't have too many IT companies.
If there are more companies related to the stream you're studying, the chances of on-campus placement increases. Else, you'll have to depend on off-campus placement
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