Which one is better for engineering among Bharti Vidyapeeth University and Amity University, Gwalior?

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    shinjini saha | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Amity University Gwalior is better for engineering. The programme is super popular and with the aid of world-class faculty it gets a more easy to understand and figure out ones career. It is better in the following terms of Infrastructure, Placements, Faculty, Fees. And, your final aim must be that you need a job so you can gain knowledge there and you will surely get it.
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    Toshavi Newaskar | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    I'm not a student of engineering but I know things pretty well and could safely say that don't think twice about it. Amity, Gwalior will be the best option for B.Tech. After all, there's a reason why there are a couple of sections for the same course. The programme is super popular and with the aid of world-class faculty it gets a more easy to understand and figure out ones career. Not just academically speaking, but there is a plethora of events that are especially sorted out for the technology school students. The way I see it Amity Gwalior is the best private University to go for if you're looking for a university to get your B.Tech
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    Anshdeep Singh Chawla Computer Engineer!

    7 years ago
    Bharti Vidyapeeth is always a better option than Amity.
    It is better in the following terms:
    Infrastructure
    Placements
    Faculty
    Fees
    And, your final aim must be that you need a job so you can gain knowledge there and you will surely get it.
    All the best!

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