Which college should I pursue B.Tech in after class 12th?
Asked by ajay verma
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To be honest, the word Best is very subjective. It all depends from person to person. There are various factors that will go into making an institute the Best for you. Academics is clearly a priority, but there are also other aspects such as facilities for research, affordability, placement opportunities, and so on. As per my knowledge, the top colleges in India who offer B.Tech course:
1. Institute of Management Studies Noida
2. Christ University Bangalore
3. Geeta University, Panipat
4. Xavier's Institute of Computer Application, Ahmedabad
5. Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Pune
7. Lingaya's University, Faridabad
8. Vi...more -
Choosing the right college for pursuing B.Tech after class 12th depends on several factors, including your academic background, interests, financial resources, location preference, and future career goals. Some of the top colleges for B.Tech in India are:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
National Institute of Technology (NIT)
University of Engineering and Management Kolkata
You can research these colleges based on their academic reputation, faculty, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and other relevant factors to determine which one suits your needs best. Additionally, you should also consider factors like the location of the col...more -
LPU
Amity university
SRM university
PSG tech
sasthra university
IIT Madras. -
As per interaction with Students studying at LPU, they shared some positive facts regarding their University:
The Lovely Professional university [1] is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC)
LPU is member of Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Mittal School of Business Is Among First 10 Institutions In India To Get ACBSP (USA) Accreditation
LPU Ranked No. 2 In Outreach & Inclusivity In NIRF 2018 Rankings By MHRD, Government Of India. Accredited by Accreditation Council for Business Schools and programme (ACBSP). This university is having 200+ Foreign Tie-ups
LPU offers Courses/Programmes recognised by regulatory bod...more -
Hello, Ajay. B.Tech CSE is a highly sought-after degree; it is a fast-paced sector that needs an equally fast-paced programme curator who can update the curriculum in real-time!
All of these institutions are well-known in their respective communities, but since placements are the ultimate indicator of success, I'd like to provide some facts and numbers regarding LPU, which is far ahead!1. Total companies visiting the campus: 700+
2. Total companies offering above 10 LPA: 60+
3. Total companies out of the fortune 500 club: 100+
4. Total placement drives: 900+
5. Placement record: 95% plus
LPU provides students with numerous possibilities to t...more -
I will suggest you University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group. Students passing out from IEM and UEM are all having 1-2 join offers. They are working all over the world in top positions. They are working in Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Honeywell, IBM research, INTEL and all top multinational companies.
Govt of India, MHRD, NIRF
has ranked IEM group as 3rd in Bengal after IIT Kharagpur and NIT Durgapur. The top 4 of Bengal within 100 in order are:-
1) IIT Kharagpur
2) NIT Durgapur
3) IEM Kolkata
4) IIEST Shibpur (Formerly BESU) -
If you qualify for JEE Mains, then apply for top government college's admission though JEE Mains. Just see the Names and ranking of different colleges and then decide in which college to take admission based upon your rank. If you fail JEE, then just look for private top colleges like Bits, Thapar University, SRM, But etc. For admission.
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If you quality for JEE Mains then apply for top government colleges admission though JEE Mains. Just see the names and ranking of different colleges and then decide in which college to take admission based upon your rank. If you fail JEE then just look for private top colleges like BITS, Thapar, SRM, etc. for admission.
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NCU's recent interactions with top industry experts have brought out that employability of the students no longer depends only on domain knowledge but also requires higher-order skills like problem-solving, creative thinking, design, and analytical skills, communication skills, leadership & teamwork, etc. For the development of many of these skills, within and also beyond the classroom learning is required. The department has created several opportunities for students to achieve this through the introduction of context and project-based learning, setting up of tinkering lab, innovation and incubation center, thought lab, multiple mini-...more
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