What should I prefer electronics from NIT (J) or CSE from Thapar University? Please reply.

81 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Snehdeep Kaur
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Arshita Vashishat
8 years ago
Electronics from NIT (J). Look, first of all NIT has more reputation than thapar. Though Teaching of thapar is more better than NIT, but Thapar's standard is decreasing day by day. Plus, fees gap between two is so high! I would suggest, NITJ.

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Yash Singhal
8 years ago
CSE from Thapar University as this branch is very much in demand due to many companies have their database in India so for that they need computer engineers only. In electronics, there is a very less scope in India as most of the companies don't have their manufacturing unit in India.

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