Which is the best government or private college to pursue B.Tech in mechanical engineering?

I scored 96 marks in JEE Mains and expecting 88 percent marks in my class 12th board exam.

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5 years ago
Hello, I can't say that you will get any government. College or not. But I can suggest you Lovely Professional University for B.Tech CSE as one of the best option. Being an LPU Alumni, I can say that LPU has experienced faculty members, well-equipped labs, great infrastructure, excellent placements,

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5 years ago
If you want to pursue your B.Tech in mechanical engineering, and searching for the best college in Jaipur. Jaipur National University is offering B.Tech in a mechanical engineering programme. We impart quality education in the field of mechanical engineering and develop students for their superior e

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5 years ago
The best private college to pursue B.Tech in mechanical engineering is MODY UNIVERSITY. Mechanical engineering is a blend of analysis and synthesis required for any creative work like designing and developing machines to perform complicated tasks. So any person, be He or She, who is analytically sou

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
SRM Chennai is the best private engineering college for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and any government institute is good.

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9 years ago
Hello !you may not get admission in government institute as their cutoff is little high .you can keep a backup by applying some premier private institutions that are doing equally good as top government agencies.These institutions along with assured placements also provides various industrial trips,

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Can u tell me any other college than these ones plz..

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