Are the government universities like GLC better or the private ones like Symbiosis, Pune and Christ University, Bangalore?

Where are the placements better?

196 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Ishrath Paul
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ashwani koul
9 years ago
Nowadays, mostly the students prefer institutes with better placements. According to me, Symbiosis and Christ University had around 99% placements last year.

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Chetna S
9 years ago
Hi, What course are you looking for? Just understand that government colleges with good reputation are always better than private ones until private colleges are like BITs, etc. It also depends on the course you wish to pursue.

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