Which is better for B.Tech CS Thapar or Punjab University or Chandigarh University?

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    Hriday Poonia

    3 years ago
    Hello Hartej, I want to highlight some points here so that you and many others from this information can choose the best option for B.Tech CSE. - The very first thing or can say question that arises in mind is the placement that the college is offering to their students. The average package of Computer Science and Engineering students in Thapar University is 14 lacs per annum and the top recruiter are Microsoft, Walmart, DE Shaw & Co, Amazon, Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Adobe, IBM, NVIDIA, Samsung, YAHOO, and others. - The second question is about the faculty support of the college. Well, the faculty support of the Thapar Institute of Enginee
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    Natalie Smith

    2 years ago
    My suggestion for anyone would be to choose Thapar Institute, as it has the best infrastructures, placements, facilities, and faculty members. Students passing out from here have a bright future ahead. You should definitely check their website for more details regarding admissions and placements. Admission for the second semester is on.
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    Surinder Sahni

    2 years ago
    A B.Tech from Thapar University, in my opinion, is worthwhile. It is one of the most prestigious and venerable colleges in the country. Its faculty members are talented and knowledgeable. The mission of Thapar University is to promote an environment that promotes academic excellence, encourages intellectual inquiry and research, and values the individuals capacity for original thought. It sees students as distinct persons with a range of goals and interests. Students can shape and develop their own TU experience through the various programmes and activities intended to promote mental health, professional ethics, social awareness, and g
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    Sanjay Singhania

    2 years ago
    Without a second thought, choose Thapar University. I received my B.Tech. From Thapar Institute, which boasts the best facilities and top-notch faculty from around the world. They have been tremendously supportive of my development and encouraging. By collaborating with well-known, significant corporations, it enhances the placement experience.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Thapar is far more better than the Punjab University as in Thapar the faculty and course curriculum is so good that Punjab University will never be able to compete with this college.
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    Sandeep Kaushik

    3 years ago
    Regarding placements, facilities, infrastructure, and faculty assistance, Thapar university is far superior. They also have several well-known brands that set them apart from competitors. So I'll recommend Thapar. Additionally, you can register yourself for the same because admissions are currently open.
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    Sandip Trivedi

    2 years ago
    Go with Thapar University without thinking twice. I have completed my B.Tech from Thapar Institute, The university has the best infrastructure and the most skilled international faculty. They have been incredibly encouraging and supportive of my growth. It improves the placement experience by connecting with well-known and large corporations. Admissions are open apply now.
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    kanika sharma

    2 years ago
    The Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET) is the best college for B.Tech CS. Whether talking about the Facilities, faculty members, Infrastructure, or Placements, the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology has been playing a pioneering role in producing world-class postgraduates and researchers. They have some well-known recruiters as well like, Microsoft, Walmart, DE Shaw & Co, Amazon, Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Adobe, IBM, NVIDIA, Samsung, YAHOO, JP Morgan, EIL, NHAI, Vedanta, JSW Steel Ltd, Indian Oil, BOSCH, Accenture, Deloitte, Texas Instruments, ORACLE, Infosys, Capgemini, Asian Paints, HILTI, Crompton, Amadeus,
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    SUMIT | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    For B.Tech CS, I would like to recommend you Chandigarh university. Chandigarh university is also known as a university with the best placements. Chandigarh University is best in comparison to any other institute. Not only does it has a better NIRF ranking, however, but it also has been rated top 3 private institutes of the country by QS. Chandigarh University has been overall ranked #61 among the Higher Educational Institutions for Engineering in India with a score of 45.01 by the NIRF. Chandigarh University is committed to setting a benchmark of quality higher education by providing its students with high-quality infrastructure, firs
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    navjot kaur | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    Choosing the perfect B.Tech college is a daunting task for any student. But before making a decision, there are a few things to consider. NAAC A+ Certification, Placement Opportunities, Education Orientation, Industry Hands-On Experience, Quality of Instructors and World Class Infrastructure Chandigarh University has each of these qualities. Just visit its website. Hence Chandigarh University I think you will need to join.

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