Which is preferable, NIT Silchar or NIT Agartala, for a B.Tech. In Civil Engineering?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    You can choose between NIT Silchar and NIT Agartala for B.Tech Civil Engineering (CE), both of which are top NITs. Here are some criteria you can use to choose where to apply for admission:
    1. NIRF Ranking: At the 38th spot in the NIRF rankings, NIT Silchar is placed ahead of NIT Agartala. NIT Agartala is ranked 80th on the same list.
    2. Possibility of admission: Based on the JEE Mains closing rank, admission to NIT Agartala is comparable easier than that to NIT Silchar. In contrast to NIT S, where the final rank for the CE branch was 37548, NIT A had a closing rank of 43737.
    3. Infrastructure: The NIT S has a better infrastructure than
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    Abhi singh

    2 years ago
    NIT Silchar is little bit good in comparison to NIT Agartala. Because the ratings are high of NIT Silchar College and the cut of this college of JEE Main Round 9 is Rank 37548 and the rank of Agartala is low in comparison to Silchar. And both the college are similar, so please try to figure where your interest lies and try to get CS or mechanical branch.

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