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Rahul Sarkar
6 years ago
If we talk about placement of JGEC and KGEC then you should opt for JGEC because this year Training and Placement officer of JGEC has been changed and I have heard that this year nearly 60% students got placed, but in case of KGEC the placement graph is decrease every year and this is very serious i

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Soumya Kanti Paul
6 years ago
KGEC has better placements than JGEC as per previous records.

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Deepanwita Sahu
6 years ago
KGEC have slight better placement and that's because of its location. Otherwise both have more or less same placement trends. If you have option then choose KGEC, because it's near to a metropolitan.

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