Is School of Engineering and Technology NIU as good as IILM University for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering?

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a year ago

Here's a concise comparison of the School of Engineering and Technology, NIU and IILM University for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE):

School of Engineering and Technology, NIU

  • Accreditations: UGC recognized, NAAC A+ grade.
  • Placements: Good placement support with a dedicated cell; conne

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a year ago

Choosing between IILM University and NIU for a B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering can be challenging. IILM University may have stronger industry connections, modern facilities, global exposure, and faculty expertise. However, it may have higher tuition fees and limited research opportunitie

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