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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    Pragati Verma | Guide-Level 13

    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, complete training and placement assistance and lot more and that too at a very low fees and high scholarships. The university is equipped with the latest technologies delivering the most effective methods of teaching in its spacious campus. LPU provides an environment where students are enlightened through the extensive array of learning met
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    Rishi Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    4 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 employability, pursue research and higher studies. Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies engineering, physics and materials Science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and the broadest of the engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineering involves creating small
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    Sania Juneja

    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 sound and has well logical reasoning will find mechanical engineering as the most satisfying profession. Besides, nowadays, there have been more and more interdisciplinary courses at higher levels, and so there should not be any gender discrimination for pursuing any discipline. Objectives
    To churn out women mechanical engineers having a competi
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    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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    Ananya Yadav | Contributor-Level 9

    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,projects,research etc that helps students in their long run.here are some of these colleges where you may get admission:
    1.BITS
    2.Lovely Professional University
    3.SRM
    i have heard that Lovely Professional University provides the scholarship upto 1.5 lakh per annum.even the university provides exposure to various technical events like Internation
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The admission process typically involves the following steps: 
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Mechanical Engineering from Chandigarh University offers a broad career landscape combining theory and practical exposure. Alumni often find roles in machine design, HVAC systems, industrial engineering, and research & development. The university's industry tie-ups and placements help graduates enter startups or established firms in sectors like oil and gas, automotive component manufacturing, or heavy machinery. For those inclined toward innovation, there is scope in additive manufacturing, automation, and smart factory systems.

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Joining Chandigarh University for mechanical engineering is easy if you meet the eligibility criteria. You should have completed 10+2 with physics and mathematics and one additional subject like chemistry or IT, scoring at least 50%. You can secure admission through CUCET, which also offers scholarships based on your score—top scorers can get the entire tuition fee waived. 

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I've had a really good experience with the mechanical engineering faculty at Chandigarh University. Most of them are PhD holders, so you can tell they know their subject inside out. What I like is that they're not just teaching from books—they share real-world examples, guide us in labs, and help with projects. The faculty is approachable, so if you ever get stuck on something, you can just ask, and they'll explain patiently. They also encourage students to explore electives like Thermal & Energy Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing, or Design & Robotics, and help you pick what suits your career goals. 

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Yes, Chandigarh University is a good choice for B.E. in Mechanical Engineering. What I really like about the programme is the variety of specializations you can pick, like Thermal & Energy, Industrial Manufacturing & Management, or Automation & Robotics. The labs are another strong point from 3D printing and advanced welding labs to industry-backed centres by Honda, Mahindra, Hyundai, and MG Motors. These collaborations give you hands-on exposure that feels very close to real-world industry work. On top of that, the department is both ABET and NBA accredited, which adds global recognition. With regular industrial visits, workshops, and

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