Is it a good idea to pursue mechanical engineering from Indo Global College?

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    Bhoomika Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Mechanical is one of the leading branch of engineering having better job prospects. Doing Mech engineering from Indo Global will be good initiative because this college provides quality education along with good placements.
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    Manav Singla

    7 years ago
    Great idea. The college also has a Toyota Centre of Excellence in the campus for assured placements of mechanical students in Toyota. No other college has this option. The faculty is great. Great alumni support. Great placements.
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    Satinder Pal | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Good campus for mechanical engineering, spacious labs and workshops for Mechanical students. Focus on practical and project skills.
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    Siddarth Gumber | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Pursuing Mechanical engineering from Indo Global College will be very good idea. I personally visited in this campus 3 month back & seen all infra, labs, workshops, lecture rooms, facilities. ME deptt. is well-equipped with all the latest equipments, machines, tools, Toyota company has started their skill development centre for ME students for training & placement. Placements are also very good. Really in good auto companies.
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    Sonia Kumar

    7 years ago
    It has a very good campus for mechanical engineering. It has tie-up with top level mechanical and auto companies. It has a very good placement record.
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    Vanita Gouri

    7 years ago
    Infrastructure, facilities, labs & workshops of this college are very good. Award winning projects of mechanical engineering are undertaken by students under the well guidance and supervision of experienced faculty.
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    Varun Sharma

    7 years ago
    IGC is the best destination for doing B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. It provides very good exposure to engineering students through spacious infrastructure, facilities, support & services, etc.
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    Renuka Rattan

    7 years ago
    Definitely for B.Tech mechanical engineering, Indo global will be good idea.
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    Neelam Gumber

    7 years ago
    Mechanical engineering is known as an evergreen branch where job availability and opportunities are very much on higher skills. To achieve the best jobs in mechanical engineering, you need the best study environment, quality education, skills and training, industry exposure and good infrastructure, equipment, etc. Considering all these criteria, Indo global will be the best idea to go ahead for B.Tech mechanical engineering, which is well reputed since 2003 and ensures excellent placements.
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    Bandna Goswami

    7 years ago
    Mechanical engineering is one of the most preferred courses of this college having good infrastructure, labs and workshops along with quality education and placements. It will be good to start B.Tech mechanical from Indo Global. Also, the faculty of mechanical engineering is very experienced and supportive.

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