Which university is best for B.Tech in food technology LPU or Sam Higginbottom University of agriculture and science?

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Mithlesh Kumar
7 years ago
Well, I will suggest you to go for LPU because all the faculty members are highly educated and you will get all the facilities related to your course.

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7 years ago
Hello Shambavi, Well, I am not trying to be a diplomat but from very known sources of both universities, I would suggest you both but in different perspectives. You should choose LPU if you will be applying to the industry and going for a job after your graduation. Campus placements are better at

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Nitish Pahwa
7 years ago
Programme Details An Engineering programme which seamlessly articulates the concepts from basic Science to technology with relevant practice through lab and projects for building the problem solving skills, keeping industry requirements in place. Students will develop competence in areas like Food P

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1st sem means half year only, right? What's the total fee for 1-year?

LPU gives ample of opportunities to each eligible students. It is one of the best programmes in LPU having wonderful placements. The university puts its best efforts for the grooming of our students to get good placements. The curriculum incorporates specific courses (subjects) under the notion of P

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Shraddha Tiwari
7 years ago
SHUAS is a better option for food technology in my opinion. The faculty here are specialists in their field and the environment all around is overall good. The labs and infrastructure are also quite good if not better than LPU.

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shivam patel
7 years ago
You should go for LPU, because you will find the best faculty members, academics and specially tie up with many MNC's companies, so getting LPU is much better.

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Vimal K B
7 years ago
LPU is better, because the faculty members are well educated and experienced. So, taking admission in LPU is better.

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LPU will be the best because of its unparalleled pedagogy and syllabus and moreover, job opportunities are quite good in LPU. All the best.

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K
7 years ago
LPU is best for B.Tech. It has good faculty and placements than other institutions. I would recommend that. Good luck.

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