Which are the best government or private colleges to pursue civil engineering?
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As per my experience as an educator in last 16 years, IITs, BITs, PEC, Thapar, some NITs like Suratkhal, Trichy and Warangal, LPU, MNIT, etc. Are the best ones to pursue this course. The admissions to all of these are on basis of JEE Mains/Advanced, BITSAT LPU NEST etc. Do check you eligibility even if you are an average students and apply for entrance examinations. Who knows you may get into some top name like LPU or MNIT. Civil engineering is going to have a huge change in the industry in next few years, so you must choose the college whose syllabi is industry consulted, which has the latest technologies as a part of curriculum and m...more
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi Isha, I can help you in a way that I can tell you about Lovely Professional University. My opinion will help you to compare it with other Government and Private Universities. # Required Infrastructure ( It does not means huge buildings only). # Industry based Curriculum. # Research and Numerous patents for LPU. # Technical certifications within the course fee. Results of versatile Industrial tie-ups. # Highly qualified and experienced faculty. # Diversity in the Campus. Students from all the states and UTs along with International students from 70 countries are on the campus. This would lead to the world class exposure. # Holistic a...more -
Dear Isha, Apart from IIT, top colleges for civil engineering are National Institute of Technology, R. V. College of Engineering, Delhi Technological University, College of Engineering Pune, UPES Dehradun, Lovely Professional University etc. I would say, Lovely Professional University is One of India's Best Civil Engineering college in Punjab, School of Civil Engineering empowers its students with state-of-the-art technologies and the latest labs that are at par with international education standards. The students contain a superb blend of skill, leadership and, innovation leading to awe-inspiring placements. Emphasizing the need to ev...more
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As LPU alumni, I would recommend civil engineering from LPU. LPU is among the top Civil Engineering colleges of Punjab. Also, one of India's Best Civil Engineering college in Punjab, Civil Engineering Discipline empowers its students with state-of-the-art technologies and the latest labs that are at par with international education standards. Our students contain a superb blend of skill, leadership and, innovation leading to awe-inspiring placements. Emphasizing the need to evolve and create the smart cities of tomorrow, LPU Civil Engineering Discipline focuses on creating professionals that become the inventors of future sustainable t...more
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Hi,Civil Engineering is another good course to pursue in LPU.LPU is among the top Civil Engineering colleges of Punjab. Also,one of Indias Best Civil Engineering college in Punjab, Civil Engineering Discipline empowers its students with state-of-the-art technologies and latest labs that are at par with international education standards. Our students contain a superb blend of skill, leadership and, innovation leading to awe-inspiring placements. Emphasizing the need to evolve and create the smart cities of tomorrow, LPU Civil Engineering Discipline focuses on creating professionals that become the inventors of future sustainable technol...more
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I am not much aware about other universities, but I can share the details about Lovely Professional University. LPU is a well renowned private university in India. There are more than 200 programmes to choose and with a great infrastructure LPU provides all the facilities within the campus itself. LPU has earned many affiliations, recognitions and accreditation down the lane and mark itself amongst the few of the top private universities. Even the placement opportunities in LPU are much better than other private universities as it is ranked the 5th amongst the other universities for its placement records. The Training and Placement cel...more
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