Which of these is better among B.Tech in CSE from VJIT and B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from CoEP?

Please share the details on the basis of course outline, faculty, placement and college infrastructure for Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute and College of Engineering, Pune.

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Faculty and infrastructure are world class anyway at VJTI with some industry heads and gurus for guest lectures. VJTI is heritage and legacy brand and holds high esteem in rankings. Mechanic engineering has attracted nearly best placements. Average Package is 6 LPA. The packages are great with the h

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Zubin Mehta
8 years ago
COEP is nowhere compared to VJTI, since it doesn't have 100% consistent record and average package is fairly lower. Faculty and infrastructure are world class anyway at VJTI with some industry heads and gurus for guest lectures. VJTI is heritage and legacy brand and holds high esteem in rankings.

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Aditya Doiphode
8 years ago
COEP and VJTI are both good colleges and among the top most in Maharashtra. But among the two COEP is the winner. COEP has been ranked one in Maharashtra after the IITs and NITs. According to MHRD rankings COEP is ranked 24th while VJTI is not even in the top hundred in the list. Last time COEP had

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8 years ago
COEP is the clear winner in terms of almost everything I can mention you of. Starting from infrastructure to placements, Coep is either better or equivalent but not lesser by any means in comparison to Vjit. Infrastructure: Coep has a lot better infrastructure in comparison to vjit and has a 165

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Debajit Chandra
8 years ago
Hi, Following comparison link will help you between institute and colleges. However, I am trying to explain the difference between CSE and ME. https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison INTEREST You should find out the content of both mechanical and CSE and look for which interests you

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