Which are the other best colleges for engineering apart from IITs? I am a student of class 12th.
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The best colleges will be:
1.IIIT HYDERABAD
2.BITS Pilani and Goa
3.NITs (excluding Puducherry, Agartala, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Hazratbal, Sikkim, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram)
4.IIITs all
5.Good government colleges like IIEST Shibpur, HBTU Kanpur, PEC, DTU, NSIT etc
6.Good private colleges like Jadavpur University, BIT Mesra, Anna University, DAIICT etc
7.Another Good private college like VIT, Thapar, JIIT Sector-62, Manipal, SRM, LNMIIT etc
I would recommend you to take colleges from JEE they all are good and don't just run for any government colleges, IT'S ENGINEERING NOT MEDICAL WHERE GOVERNMENT ARE BETTER THAN PRIVATE
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Other good colleges than IITs are:
1. NITs (goverment)
2. GFTIs (goverment)
3. BITs, Pillani (private)
4. VIT, Vellore (pivate)
5. Thapar (private)
6. LPU
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Hello Radhika!
IIT is a highly reputed and no. 1 institution in India. But, the JEE Advanced exam is very tough for some students, who are trying to get into some good colleges.
You can go through the following colleges with an entrance exam, which is easy, when compared to JEE exam:
1) BITS, Pilani (BITSAT exam)
2) VIT University (VITEEE exam)
3) Manipal University (MOUET exam)
4) Amrita University (AEEE exam)
5) SRM University (SRMJEEE exam)
6) Sastra University (only based on board exam percentage and JEE Main (if appeared)).
7) BITS, Mesra (JEE Main score)
These are the top national level institutions in India. If you want to study engineeri...more -
Next to IITs, you have the NITs spread all across the country. Then you have all the central Universities as well as state Universities. You have BITS, VIT, SRM, DTU, etc. too.
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Hi,
See other than IITs, next is BITS, which is almost equal to IIT. What comes after that is the national institutes NITs, then you have IIITs and then the state government colleges. In all these colleges you can get through JEE score. Although, you have college level counselling in state government colleges, where you can get admission on the basis of your class 12th percentage. But then, your percentage should be high enough to get you admitted. Moreover, other than these, you have got many good private colleges in India like Symbiosis institute, VIT, NMIMS, UPES Dehradun etc. Wish you luck for future ahead.
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