I am confused about private colleges for CSE. Should I join LPU or amity or Chandigarh university.. or any college from my state(MP)?

Is it worth going this far (1000km approximately) to PUNJAB or NOIDA for engineering?

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    Bhawana Sharma Masters student at Lovely professional University. | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    If you want to take admission in other universities is good, but if you think to study well with lots of things like sports facilities and other.
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    Kaushal Kumar

    4 years ago
    Definitely if you are asking for CSE branch then you should compare
    all college through their courses syllabus and number of students and companies participating in particular universities. CU is also good amity is also good they all have good records for CSE placement. So filter college according to your choices but always remember there are more than 5k students from CSE branch in each private college so competition will be so much tough for on campus placement and you need to put extra effort.
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    Rajarshi mishra

    4 years ago
    Yes, placement is good so it's worth it.

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Hi there,  

Yes, LPU conducted LPUNEST entrance test for its various programmes. However, it depends upon in which stream you want to take admission. For many UG/PG programmes such as btech, B.Sc agriculture, law, management etc. test is mandatory for both admission and scholarship purpose. For some other courses such as computer application, BBA, hotel management, Bsc IT,   commerce,   arts etc. test is only for scholarship purpose . 

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Taking admission at LPU is a great choice. LPUNEST is their own entrance and scholarship exam.

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I hope this information helps.

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