Which university is better for BE in EEE from Tamil Nadu- CEG, VIT, SSN or NIT Trichy?

This is with respect to not only the course, but the hostel, extra curricular activities and sports, etc.

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SSN is the best college for you based on the cut-off marks as 40% of seats are filled and the remaining will be filled by the entrance exam conducted by management. Your second choice is NIT but the hostel food in NIT is bad. 3rd choice is CEG and it is only filled by cut-off marks.

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