Should I join che at thapar university or join ECE at jaypee Noida?

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Arshita Vashishat
7 years ago
You should go for ECE at JAYPEE. Chemical in Thapar University is not so well recognized and even placements are not so good. ECE has more scope than chemical. Branch matters more than college. And, JAYPEE and Thapar has less difference now. Best wishes.

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Nishant Panchal
7 years ago
Well, both the universities have a big name. Both are good in each and every aspect like education quality and placement. You should choose as per your preference. You need to take admission according to your interest. Both the fields are in high demad in the modern era and having good scope in futu

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