Which institute is better for CSE among Mody University and SGSITS, Indore?
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Mody University is best for CSE. It provides B.Tech in Computer Science and Technology (CSE) - Accredited By The Computing & Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. The Computer Science & Engineering Dept at Mody University is involved in providing quality education at Undergraduate, Post Graduate and Doctoral levels. It has a comprehensive curriculum that concentrates on bridging theory and practice, covering all aspects of Computer Hardware and Software Technologies and their applications. With the course being NBA Accredited, the Department endeavors to impart world-class education training and research. The course is designed...more
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NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17
8 years agoSGSITS is one if the best known engineering institutes in and around Indore. SGSITS is better than Modi University in terms of ROI. In my view SGSITS is better. -
Though all these universities are good, but 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 Mody University is the place for you to go for. Mody University 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 projec...more
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Though all these universities are good, but 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 IIM-A is the place for you to go for. IIM-A 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 c...more
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SGSITS is better for CSE as you get some government colleges. The name of an institution and an NIT like quality of students. Rules are strict, students are sincere, no extra lavish expenditure on worthless stuff being a great part of curriculum. GSITS also have a great name in NIRF rankings. Though, it's true it'll not. Have a university kind of exposure, still, fee is cheaper and you'll feel safe here with career prospects.
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Both are good Institutes. But, in Rajasthan many institutes are good like SKIT, Anand ICE, LNMIIT. I have crossed over one and highly impressed as I find it as trying to follow & compete with VIT Vellore & Galgotias in terms of (a) Implementation of modern educational concepts & associated internationally renowned faculty from IITs & abroad (b) global connectivity by signing MOUs with many renowned technical universities/institutions of USA, UK, RUSSIA & Thailand etc (c) Flexibility for choosing additional courses over RTU, Kota, Faculty Members, Class, Class-timing & peers groups of learning. In addition to many more like project base...more
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CSE department is better of SGSITS because of its strict rules and the quality of students. The department is very quite strict with project deadlines and attendance and you are not going to get any college life because of continuous projects.
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