Which one should I choose among UPES, Dehradun and Jaypee, Noida?
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First of all Jaypee has better experience of teaching and is WORTH the money
UPES - fees of whooping 19 lacs and an average of 5.5, hahaha. JIIT-10 lacs fees, 9 lacs average, both are below BITS, NITs, and IITs. -
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Hello Abhinandan,
Both colleges are good as this year Jaypee is placed in NIRF ranking at 69th position but UPES is now a big brand among engineering college.
If you have no issue of money then you must go in UPES as its fee is high in comparison to Jaypee.
But if you want to study in less fee in comparison to 14 lakhs, you must go to Jaypee as its fee is 7 lakhs 50 thousand.
All the best.
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