How about the M.Tech course in civil engineering at IIT-Bhubaneswar?

Asked about IIT Bhubaneswar - Indian Institute of Technology - B.Tech. in Civil Engineering + M.Tech. in Structural Engineering

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    rohith kola | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Civil is more of a core branch while design is not. It completely depends on your interests as to decide where you should go. Institutes do matter but branch matters a lot more.
    Quality of teaching: I can tell you that civil department professors at IIT-Bhubaneswar are quite good. Although I don't know much about the professors at IIT-Guwahati but still, IIT-Guwahati being older will be equally good if not better.
    Campus life: IIT-Guwahati has a much better campus life than IIT-Bhubaneswar, so there will be much better exposure. But newer IITs are improving at a fast rate. There will be fewer students in IIT-Bhubaneswar compared to IIT-G
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