Can I pursue mechanical engineering from NIT, Sikkim or CSE from LPU?

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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    As an alumnus of LPU, I feel proud to answer this question. I was a student in the B.Tech CSE of 2012 batch, the knowledge that I gained while my course duration has helped me a lot in shaping my career. I am currently working as an Application Development Analyst in Accenture, Noida. To begin with, LPU provides a lot of options in engineering only. It is one of the most highlighted courses. It has B.Tech and B.Tech (Hons) courses. B.Tech (Hons. ). With time they had introduced my new programs considering in mind the change occurring in technology. LPU has been ranked in the top 100 private universities by many outer agencies such as B
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Ritika, Both NIT Sikkim and LPU are good public engineering college and private university respectively. Coming to the CSE programme, being alumni of LPU, I would like to share the details of CSE at LPU with you. I did MBA from LPU and one of my friend's younger brothers is also studying over there in B.Tech CSE. There are a few parameters I would like to share with you why CSE is good at LPU. Great Placement: LPU has a good placement record for CSE students. Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. A few of them are Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, etc. In which they are
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    Poonam Angural Alumni Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Though both the engineering have scope and both the institutes are good in terms of academic structure but being an alumni let me share the details. After obtaining a degree in CSE, you can expect handsome salary packages in government as well as private sector. IT sector is the higher salary provider sector. CSE department takes essential steps by making students equipped with all the essential knowledge needed to empower them with good placements. The salient features are :-
    BYOD: Student brings their own laptops in classroom so that they are able to have a hands on practice session and can have expertise in programming and applicatio
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    I personally believe that every branch has a scope if you have a strong orientation and you don't leave any stone unturned to learn it. Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and the broadest types of engineering which is concerned with the design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. You will study statics and dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, stress analysis, mechanical design and technical drawing whereas Computer Science Engineering (CSE) encompasses a variety of topics that relates to computation, like analysis of algorithms, programming languages, programme design, software, and computer hardware. Com
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