Which of these is better: BE in Computer Engineering from Thapar University or BE in CSE from PEC University of Technology ?

Please share the details on the basis of course outline, faculty, placement and college infrastructure for Thapar University and Punjab Engineering College University of Technology.

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Ankita Sharma
7 years ago
Computer engineering from Thapar is good in terms of placement and campus plus the grooming. The teachers are supportive and really motivating.

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Kundan Singh
8 years ago
Punjab Engineering College, University of Technology and Thaper University, Patiala are two topmost colleges of Punjab. PEC University of technology is a state university while Thaper University is a private university. Placement is very good in both the colleges. You may prefer PEC because it's a g

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Vishesh Kumar
8 years ago
Pec's fee is very much less than as compared to thapar + the companies that come for intern as well as placements offer good package....... so you should go for pec

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Computer science engineering is the branch of engineering which can lead you to great career success if you have the basic knowledge of the computer and support system and concept of engineering should be clear. It can lead you to the field of Data engineering, Data analytics, Software development,

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