Which is a better option among instrumentation and control engineering at NSIT and production and industrial engineering at DTU?

0 556 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by saurav vaid

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Hi, Thanks for A2A. Both these branches are good. Also, both branches don't have anything in common, it depends on your personal interest what you want to do in future. But I would suggest you to go for ICE in NSIT. It is definitely better as NSIT is having a good placement record over all the other branches. Moreover, ICE gives you the opportunity to get placed as a data analytics along with little chances of getting placed in IT companies also. Both the colleges are good. It is up to you where you want to go.
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    Sankalp Gandhi

    7 years ago
    ICE in NSIT is a good decision as you are introduced to a curriculum through which you can get into software, hardware, core instrumentation, or non-tech firms. You are taught everything in ice.
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    Lalit choudhary Current Student- DTU, Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Thanks for A2A.
    Both these branches are good.
    Also, both branches don't have anything in common, it depends on your personal interest what you want to do in future. But I would suggest you to go for ICE in NSIT. it is definitely better as NSIT is having a good placement record over all the other branches.
    Moreover, ICE gives you the opportunity to get placed as a data analytics along with little chances of getting placed in IT companies also.
    Both the colleges are good. It is up to you where you want to go.

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