Which of these is better: BE in ECE from Sathyabama University or B.Tech IT from SRM University, Chennai ?

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    Priyum Agrawal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    First of all let me introduce you to the culture of both the colleges:
    While satyabhama is relatively very strict, as they don't allow you for outings often! Cross gender interaction is not entertained and lesser semester breaks puts the nail to the coffin.
    At srm you are free to live the way you wish to and also you are not restricted from outings.
    Coming to the academics, you need to maintain a minimum of 75% attendence in both the colleges and failure in doing so would get you detained.
    Deparment of ECE has received a grant of Rs. 55 Lakhs from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, under Fund for Improvement
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