Which university is more good for B.Tech mechanical engineering and has high ranking also SRM, Amity, LPU University in Delhi city?

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    Sachin | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    I suggest you to got for LPU. I appreciate your decision to pursue B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering due to wide scope of career. Every university is doing good for his students but yes some universities are comparatively good than others due their proven efforts and track records. My cousin done Diploma from LPU and he got placed in Maruti Suzuki with handsome package. The LPU has tie ups with more than 700 companies for academics and placements of students. LPU has more than 200 courses and all subjects are industry oriented. LPU is an international university with top placements, world class infrastructure and faculty. In placements
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    Without defaming or comparing with other institutes, we would like to highlight following points about LPU.
    1) Curriculum Innovation: Curriculum for all disciplines is revised after every six months. LPU curriculum surpasses the requirements of regulatory bodies. It is benchmarked with some of the best universities in the world but continues to retain its uniqueness and innovativeness.
    2) Live Projects: From development of applications to wonderful innovations like Quadcopter, Gesture controlled wheelchair, Autonomous Rover, etc., our education system is dedicated converting the brick and mortar classroom to outcome-based
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    Sumandeep Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    The placement opportunities in LPU are much better than other private universities as it is ranked the 5th amongst the other universities for its placement records.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    Hi Karan, If you want quality education, the limitation of location must be set aside. The opportunities after B.Tech are immense, you may or may not get the home location in your job ! Just 5 hour drive on NH 1 from Delhi is LPU !
    It is better to shed your inhibitions if you want to rise in your career. LPU is famous for its placements, more than 700 companies are regular recruiters from the campus every year. From Trident which offered 15 LPA to Emeryll to Forbes Marshall which offered 6 lacs of package, students get a whole lot of placement opportunities depending upon their domains and CGPA as well as their interests. Many students
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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi karan, As per my knowledge, I will try to answer to best of my knowledge. As we know that there are many good f Universities in India for Mechanical Engineering, But I will suggest you to join Lovely Professional University. I am saying this because one of my known is pursuing the same course from a Lovely professional university. Reviews are pretty good. He told me The labs and workspace at LPU School of Mechanical Engineering, was fully equipped with all the necessary machinery that was required for wholesome learning, also LPU adapts new technology. I am going to share few facts which I know about mechanical department:-
    A Mechani
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    Mithlesh Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    LPU stands in top ranking for B.Tech. I should prefer you to choose LPU, because all the faculty members are highly educated. They will teach you in very easy way.
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    TBhullar | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    One of my friend's brother took admission in LPU and appreciated the efforts of the staff of University. He told that LPU is best for B.Tech (Mechanical) as this university provides updated curriculum, exposure and good placements as well. B.Tech Mechatronics Engineering offers an advanced insight into engineering fields such as mechanical, electrical, electronics, computer Science, instrumentation, & control systems. The companies which have visited as of now are: Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Amazon, Cognizant Technology Solutions, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Amdocs, Capgemini, Verizon, SAP Labs, Hitachi Power, Videocon, L&T Technology Services
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    Tashi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Engineering programmes are the heart of any institution and so is of LPU. There is no point to compare because every organisation is just doing good at their places. I am not much aware of SRM, Amity and DU because I never visited there and no one knows me from whom I can take feedback but I can throw light on LPU because one of my cousin pursued his studies from LPU. As we all know that B.Tech Mechanical Engineering is the branch of engineering that involves production, designing, and operations of machines and the main objective of LPU is to prepare students for applying the principles of mechanical engineering for designing, manufac
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    LPU is not situated in Delhi. It just has its administrative office there. In Delhi, Amity University would be a better option as SRM Delhi is relatively new and I definitely prefer established institutes over newer ones. Amity has a reputed name in educational field and a nice placement record.
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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
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    I would choose LPU which tends to change instruction through scholastic meticulousness; pragmatic direction and result based education. The LPU Mechanical school has well qualified and experienced faculty members with specialisation in various fields like, Aerospace Engineering, Automobile Engineering, CAD/CAM, Engineering Design, Industrial Engineering, Machine Tool Engineering, Manufacturing Technology, Metallurgy, Robotics, Thermal Engineering, etc.
    1. Achieving Curriculum Feedback from Industry: some always initiate to discuss its curriculum with the industry persons to take feedback from them and do the necessary alteration in t
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