Is NIT-Patna better than the private colleges like PICT, VJTI, MIT, SRM, VIT and LPU?
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I can give my honest opinion about one private university. Chandigarh University is the best university in north India in terms of academics, faculty cooperation, placement, and many others. Chandigarh University (CU) is a leading Indian Institution offering its students a unique amalgamation of pro
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The highest package provided at Chandigarh University, according to Chandigarh University Placement Reports 2022, is INR 52.11 LPA for B.Tech and INR 28 LPA for MBA. Recruiters jumped by 10% over the previous session, indicating a surge in post-covid placement patterns. More than 60 multinational co
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Discussing the private universities, then I would suggest Chandigarh University, Top in QS world ranking, NBA accredited courses, NAAC A+ university
Besides, the youngest University to be ranked by NIRF is the government. Of India. It has been ranked 61st for its Engineering division and45th for its
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Among all colleges, I will suggest Chandigarh university. Chandigarh University (CU) is a leading Indian Institution offering its students a unique amalgamation of professional and academic excellence. The University has been accredited with the prestigious A+ grade by the National Assessment and Ac
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Among the above mentioned I would advise you to enrol at Chandigarh University, which has NAAC A+ certification and an NIRF ranking, and is India's best private university. As per Chandigarh University Placement Reports 2022, the highest package offered at Chandigarh University is INR 52.11 LPA for
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Wrong comparison. You need to understand the demography of India first. Government colleges in India were unable to meet the growing demand for education, that's why private players were given an opportunity. India is a 140-crore nation, gov. Colleges alone can not manage the burgeoning crowd. So pr
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I recommend that you enrol at Chandigarh University. More than 60 multinational corporations (MNCs) have hired engineering students from Chandigarh University, IITs, and NITs, while 40+ MNCs have hired fresh talent from Chandigarh University's University School of Business and Items. Apart from that
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I will advise you to take admission in Chandigarh University. There have been more than 60 MNC's which have recruited Engineering students from Chandigarh University, IITs and NIT's where there have been 40+ MNC's who have commonly recruited fresh talent from University School of Business at Chandig

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4 years ago
Though all the colleges are good in academics but being an alumni let me share the details for LPU. The below stated factors make it one of the most refined campus:-
Courses: Not just engineering, the university is also known for programs like MBA, Business Management, Design, Hotel Management, Law,

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8 years ago
Anit, a good private university is always going to be better than a lower NIT. LPU is one of the best universities in the country with world class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty from IITs, IIITs, NITs, etc. The university is having tie ups with many foreign universiti
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