Which is the best university for B.Tech CS in LPU, Chandigarh University & Chitkara University (Patiala)?

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    Poonam Angural Alumni Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    The IT Industry is a booming sector. India has established itself as a leader in the IT sector with its professionals much sought after globally. Candidates from India are in high demand from Tech giants in the US and Europe. India has emerged as the top offshoring destination for IT companies from all over the world. Though all the universities are good in terms of academic structure but being an alumni let me share the details. Computer Science and Engineering programme is a popular branch among students and offers decent job opportunities after graduation. Students who are interested in programming, software development, computer Sc
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    N Pathania | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    Hi, CSE is not an ordinary field! It's highly dynamic and competitive. The syllabi need to be updated continuously as you never know when the technologies can be rendered obsolete. So it would be best if you compared them on the following parameters. Curriculum development: Is the curriculum at the university is improved with industry inputs. Teaching pedagogy: Your college must have experiential learning practices. More the practical, better it is. Infrastructure: To support the practical and theoretical aspects of the curriculum. Internships: For learning hands in real-time situations. Professional enhancement: The college must focus
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    Aadarshini | Guide-Level 11

    3 years ago
    Pursue B Tech from Chandigarh University. Chandigarh University provides a global perspective to facilitate the students with international learning opportunities, through partnerships with more than 312 top-ranked universities worldwide. Our students come from all 28 Indian states, 8 Union Territories and 40 Nations with more than 65% of them coming from other states and Countries. Thus CU has a cosmopolitan, friendly and inclusive atmosphere. As a student-centric university, CU provides optimal learning experiences and services that lead to student success. We empower our students to take responsibility for their academic work, soci
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    Deepak Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    I suggest that U should go with LPU. The placement of LPU is very good.600+ companies visit the campus every year and almost 90% of the students got placed. Last year a girl placed in microsoft with a package of 42 Lacs per annum. The placement staff of LPU works very hard for bringing the company in the camp. LPU also have tie ups with foreign university that will help student to place in foreign universities. LPU campus is so lovely. The whole campus is under cctv. So no issue of security problems. Hostels are well maintained. Food is good for health. LPU also provide a sports ground with very experienced coach. The university is hav
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