Is VIT Jaipur a good college for B.Tech Mechanical engineering?

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    Harshil bhatt

    5 years ago
    Yes, VIT Jaipur is good for B.Tech. "VIT Jaipur follows all the guidelines of AICTE and UGC, faculty members are well qualified, and working on various government approved projects. Faculty members those are perusing PHDs regularly writes research papers that helps to keep students aware about the latest technologies in industry. Faculty promote students for extracurricular activities and keep them motivated for challenging future. "
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    Praveen Kumar Navin

    5 years ago
    Yes, VIT Jaipur is one of best option to pursue B.Tech in mechanical engineering. Department of Mechanical Engineering, VIT has experienced and qualified faculty members from reputed educational institute from all over India. The ME department is committed to providing excellence in classroom infrastructure, enrichment of the academic and professional experience of students, outreach to the engineering community and society, and advancements in mechanical Engineering. Majority of the ME graduates have been selected by leading national and multinational firms and research institutes. Many of them have also selected in AEn, JEn in Centra
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    Amogh Sharma

    5 years ago
    The ME department has well-equipped labs which are regularly upgraded and modernized with the latest equipment and software for CAD, CAM and other areas. These labs facilitate hands-on experience on an Automobile engine. The student has to work on various activities like dismantling overhauling and assembling of an engine which is the example of the way in which education is imparted to the students. The Department has been able to attract numerous prestigious research and infrastructural grants in recent years from agencies such as AICTE, DRDO, DST, UGC. The competent and experienced faculty of VIT is extensively involved in research,
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    VGUJAIPUR | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Yes, because VGU has been awarded as the Most Preferred Private University by Assocham for the two consecutive years. The University is specially designed to make students Industry-Ready. The content of the programme is regularly aligned to inculcate the present needs of industry. Having Students from all Indian states and 35 Nations, VGU encourages encounter with multicultural approach in academic programs and campus activities adding an extra and new dimension to student learning process. The university ensures excellence through flexible and interdisciplinary academic model matching the international standards.
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    isha

    5 years ago
    Yes, Off course VIT, Jaipur was best, is best and remain best in all aspects of Engineering field.
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    nisha payal

    5 years ago
    VIT Jaipur is the college where mechanical engineering students participate in prestigious SAE BAJA event. It is the institute where students manufactured a portable unit to sanitize students and staff in the wake of COVID 19 even before lockdown. The students of the department manufactured an Aloe Vera peeling machine and later trained nearby farmers to use it. It is the best college as all the faculty members in the department are alumni of IITs and NITs.
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    Rahul Mishra

    5 years ago
    Yes, The Department aims to produce quality professionals in Mechanical Engineering to compete globally and excel by carrying out basic and applied research in emerging areas by forging strong industry - institute cooperation. The department has well-equipped labs which are regularly upgraded and modernized with the latest equipment and software for CAD, CAM and other areas. These labs facilitate hands-on experience on an Automobile engine. The student has to work on various activities like dismantling overhauling and assembling of an engine which is the example of the way in which education is imparted to the students. Vivekananda con
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    Sandeep nagar

    5 years ago
    Yes no ought. ME dept. Is best in VIT. Al faculty members are very dedicated.

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