Which college should I go for B.Tech CSE? I am confused between LPU, Amity and Graphic Era.
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Dear Tarun,
If you have already zeroed upon Computer Sciences Engineering as your field and somehow not able to qualify for IITs or older NITs, LPU is the best option available in India. Although it is far better than many of new IITs and larger number of NITs. The major factors in favor of LPU are:
# Course curriculum : It is designed, redesigned and upgraded as per industry feedback every semester so that you study the latest technologies and remain up to date with the trends. For example: CSE students in LPU undergo a free training of SAP as a part of their curriculum, which enhances the career scope as well as gives an edge over man...more -
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoDear Tarun,
If you have really decided to opt for CSE then you first choice should be crack JEE Mains and Advance somehow if this plan collapse then you must have plan B on your mind and possibility in your hands. Among above mentioned institutions all are private, and best to serve education. But it is you task to analyse which is best among all of them. Follow this Checklist:
1) Course Syllabus is dynamic or not. Here dynamic doesn't stands for the colorful classroom and colourful books. Here dynamic stands for syllabus according to new era industrial demand.
2) Teaching pedagogy.
3) Infrastructure.
4) Safety and Security in the surro...more -
As per my experience in LPU. Lovely professional University is best place for B.Tech CSE. LPU is Great in teaching, placements, infrastructure or other facilities. It provides specialisation also in Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, Machine Learning, Full Stack Web Development, Big Data, etc. With a great curriculum which is benchmarked with foreign universities. Placements are also good. CSE students got placement in Amazon with a package of 28 LPA. As per the last year record of LPU, the average packages in CSE are from 4 to 10 LPA.
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Dear Tarun, if you are looking for quality education and good placements along with learned faculty work hard on you to get you placed in the best of the companies, then LPU is the place for you to go for. LPU has made a good name for itself in a short span of time by working hard for it students in terms of education, faculty, placements, infrastructure, etc. It works for the overall development of its students. Its main aim is to provide students with ample exposure both in the form of theoretical and practical knowledge for which there is much emphasis on workshops, live projects etc. Along with class room teaching. The university h...more
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Tarun, if we go by infrastructure both LPU and Amity have a wonderful infrastructure. Even the faculty at both the places is good and qualified. But if you go by the placements LPU has made a good name for itself for it and has infact transformed India by transforming education. So, I feel better option would be LPU. Good luck.
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Before finalising the institute check the following :
1. Rankings
2. Infrastructure
3. Curriculum and Pedagogy
4. Placements at the top
5. Industrial tie-ups
I also inquired alot about the universities when my niece was to take admission in CSE. After rigorous review, we finally landed at LPU. I can highlight some of the key features of CSE being floated by LPU.
1. Computer Science Engineering Programmes of LPU have been designed primarily to suit the needs of the students who aspire to be the future engineers, managers or entrepreneurs with a strong grounding in accounting and finance. The stress is laid on developing analytical, communicat...more -
Opt for CSE then you first choice should be crack JEE Mains and Advance somehow if this plan collapse then you must have plan B on your mind and possibility in your hands. Among above mentioned institutions all are private, and best to serve education. But it is you task to analyse which is best among all of them. Follow this Checklist:
1) Course Syllabus is dynamic or not. Here dynamic doesn't stands for the colorful classroom and colourful books. Here dynamic stands for syllabus according to new era industrial demand.
2) Teaching pedagogy.
3) Infrastructure.
4) Safety and Security in the surroundings.
5) Diverse Culture.
6) Practical/...more
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