Which one should I choose among UPES, Dehradun and Jaypee, Noida?

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    JIIT University-Noida is a better option among your choices because of its reputation, brand image and placement records.
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    Pinak Vyas

    3 years ago
    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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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Being a alumni of Lovely Professional University I would say Lovely professional University is achieving its own Shine regularly at a higher pace be it academic, research, technology, exposures (both national and international), placements, accreditation, Curriculum Rigor and of course a conducive and diversified campus environment to live in. If I talk about Infrastructure, LPU's campus is one of the largest lush green campuses of India which is spread over 600+ acres. Gym, Hi-Speed 24 Hrs free Wi-Fi service, Swimming pool. Very good central Library of 6 floors and huge collection of text-books and reference books. The campus has its
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    Shovan Mohanty | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    UPES, Dehradun is the best among the both.
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    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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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    I'll prefer you to opt for the UPES as this college is far better than the Jaypee - Noida, as this is the best college in terms of faculty, infra and also in the placements.

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