Which of these is better: B.Tech in CSE from VIT University or BE in CSE from SRM University, Chennai?

Please share the details on the basis of course outline, faculty, placement and college infrastructure.

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N
4 years ago
SRM and VIT are good universities but there is one more private university which is wroth mentioning I. e LPU, I will try to answer your question to the best of my knowledge. Talking about Lovely Professional University, student of CSE here in LPU. LPU has a collaboration with Google to provide spec

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Neetu Singh
5 years ago
Lovely professional University is the best engineering college in Punjab for CSE. , Number of admissions in CSE department have been increased rapidly and has become one of the popular courses among engineering aspirants. It focuses on the basic elements of computer programming and networking. I am

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M
5 years ago
Dear Aspirant, Both have good placement but in case of infrastructure and facility LPU is better than any other University. Being an alumnus of LPU I would prefer LPU as it has helped me grow professionally and provides exposure to various opportunities in terms of internships, workshops, guest lect

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N
6 years ago
If you are looking for good placement and to do work with NASA and other big organization, then VIT is one of the better options as compared to SRM VIT has a good placement record and good infrastructure as compared to SRM if you had an option to select between SRM and be it then your first priority

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Vivek Kumar
6 years ago
B.Tech from VIT should be your priority as they have a good placement record with the highest package.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
VIT is best for the CSE branch as this college students are selected by the NASA and some projects are even used in the American Government.

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BHARTENDU DUBEY
7 years ago
B.Tech from VIT Vellore will be the best choice on the basis of placements, rankings & past records.

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ANAY MATHUR
8 years ago
CSE from VIT University or BE in CSE is better because in its National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), the Ministry of Human Resources and Development has declared VIT as the No. 1 Private Engineering College in India for the second consecutive year. As a University, VIT is ranked 14th among

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K
8 years ago
Greetings from SHIKSHA. Computer Science Engineering is amongst the Best Engineering Branches. There is very good scope of doing CSE from both these Institutes in the terms of training, education and Placements. VIT University and SRM University are among the best engineering institutes in India. Pl

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Harsh Ranjan
8 years ago
Vellore Institute of Technology is way better than SRM. 1. You need to take an entrance exam, good percentage won't be enough like SRM as it reflects the quality of competition. 2. If you are good in studies or have studied enough to score better, you will get the Vellore campus a better place than

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