I am confused between BTech in petroleum engineering from MIT Pune and BTech in cloud computing from Ajeenkya DY Patil. Which one is better?

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8 years ago
You are comparing 2 different and totally opposite courses with each other. The first thing that matters is your interest and not the college. Firstly select your dream course and then lookout for the colleges available. For instance, MIT Pune is better overall.

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8 years ago
It depends on your interest. But few points about MIT, Pune. Placements: Placement record for petroleum course is very good as there is the highest package of 18 Lacs rupees offered by ONGC to 8 students this year. Exon mobile, Accenture oil and many companies visited our college for placement and a

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