Which is a better private college among LPU and SRM, Manipal?
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Though all the colleges are good in terms of their academic structure but let me share the details of LPU being an alumnus. LPU is good in terms of Placements, Infrastructure, and faculty members. LPU also has specialised labs in collaboration with Google, SAP, Intel, CISCO etc. In the campus. Due to a strong industry interface, a large number of senior industry professionals regularly share their expertise with students further make them industry-ready. LPU has ultra-modern high-tech labs dedicated to every department, smart classrooms, country's the largest auditorium, Olympic ready sports complex, shopping mall, hospital and student...more
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vishnu ranjan work hard until ur signature become autograph | Contributor-Level 6
8 years agoTo get out from confusion just log on to the given link:
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Hello Jai Singh,
Refer this link to get more insights of the colleges and branches.
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However, Manipal is a better option than SRM and LPU. -
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi Jai, LPU is the best option among duo. Lovely Professional University (LPU) is the largest and best private university in India, which offers a diverse range of courses. LPU offers Diploma, UG, PG, and Integrated courses in various streams such as engineering, management, hotel management, architecture, agriculture, education, pharmaceutical sciences, performing arts, fine arts, arts and humanities, design etc. The courses offered by LPU are divided into different categories, and students are free to choose courses as per their qualification and requirement. The LPU courses are majorly divided into Programmes after Class 10, Program...more
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