Which is the best and cheap college for pursuing engineering?

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Hello Madhav, If you want to study engineering with a good college and with a low fee structure, then government colleges would be ideal. The fee structure would range from Rs. 40, 000 -1,00,000 /- per annum.

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3 years ago
As per my knowledge, IITs are the most desired dream of engineering aspirants. If you are appearing for JEE Mains and want options apart from IITs, IIITs and NITs; there are some private colleges that offer the amazing engineering programmes and provide good placement opportunities to their students

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Nisha Kapoor
3 years ago
If you are looking for one of India's best engineering colleges, consider Geeta University, Delhi NCR. CSE department has a group of dedicated regular and visiting faculty members which are the experts in their area of work. However, faculty hiring is very selective, and the department looks for bri

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4 years ago
Lovely Professional University is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. They can sec

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4 years ago
I am an alumni of LPU and I have seen these facilities very closely. I can tell you all the aspects of doing engineering at Lovely Professional University. Facilities: If I talk about Infrastructure, LPU's campus is one of the largest lush green campuses of India which is spread over 600+ acres. Gym

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4 years ago
Well, it's really hard to find this kinda university. But it becomes easy when you get a scholarship and fees are already less compared to another university. I am talking about a Lovely professional university. It is one of the best universities for pursuing engineering and that too with fewer fees

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Manan Aggarwal
4 years ago
LPU is the best place to pursue Engineering from. The array of Lovely Professional University courses include B.Tech, B.Ed B.Sc. B.Arch B.A. BCA M. B.A. M.Sc. M.Tech, and M.Arch. The Lovely Professional University MBA is one of the top-rated courses of the university in India. FEES & SCHOLARSHIPS:-I

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5 years ago
Hi Madhav, searching for the best engineering college and fees is your problem, Lovely Professional University is the answer. I did my MBA from LPU and my sister did B.Tech CSE from LPU and today I am a proud LPU alumnus. We both studied in LPU and got the scholarship as well. I thoroughly appreciat

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5 years ago
India is popular among many other nations because of its religious ambiguity but overtime it has boomed in education. In case you possess an interest to study in a cheap and best private engineering college in India you can look forward to the following universities: BITS, HITS, LPU, MIT, and the li

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5 years ago
Lovely Professional University is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. They can sec

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