Which one is better for B.Tech, SGU or KIT's IMER?

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    a year ago
    FeatureSGUKIT's IMER
    Course OfferingsWider range of programsNarrower focus on management education and research
    Industry LinkagesWeakStrong
    Placement RecordGoodExcellent
    FeesHighRelatively high
    Scholarship OpportunitiesAvailableAvailable
    AccreditationNAACACBSP
    LocationPatiala, IndiaPune, India
    CampusModern and well-equippedModern and well-equipped
    FacultyExperienced and respectedExperienced and respected
    Overall ReputationGoodExcellent
    Overall, KIT's IMER is a better choice for B.Tech than SGU. KIT's IMER has a stronger industry linkage and an excellent placement record. Additionally, KIT's IMER is accredited by ACBSP, which is a more prestigious accreditation body than NAAC. However, if you are looking for a wider range of course offerings, SGU may be a better option for you.

    Here is a table summarizing the pros and cons of each university:

    UniversityProsCons
    KIT's IMERStrong industry linkages, excellent placement record, ACBSP accreditationNarrower focus on management education and research
    SGUWider range of course offeringsWeak industry linkages, good placement record, NAAC accreditation

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