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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Since you have already started studying in Swami Vivekanand Institute of Science and Technology, you must ask this question from your seniors. They will be better equipped and informed to answer this question for you.
My suggestion is that rather than worrying about placements, focus on developing your skills. Do new courses and learn about new technologies. When you are well prepared, you will not have to worry about placements from the college. You can get a job off-campus. All the best!

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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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Off Course It has great scope in Foreign Countries as well as in India too.
Best Of Luck :)

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Debajit Chandra

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Please see below comparison
https://www.shiksha.com/compare-colleges-22081-2021

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Khush Patel

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As far as i know, salary in mechanical is not usually very high keeping the average around Rs.5-6 lakhs a year in NITK, but percentage of placement is descent enough, that is approximately 110 students out of 140. And you gain more pay with experience. Basically a mechanical engineering pass-out won't be that much of a help to the company so they give you less pay till you become experienced and can actually generate significant revenue for the firm. If you work hard and learn fast you can expect you pay to go upto Rs.20-25 lakhs in 4-5 years. But in very rare cases, people get very high package right after the completion of B.Tech.
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Sarvesh Kinfer

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The aerospace as well as overall placement of Chandigarh university is good. For more details, follow the link below :
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-aerospace-engineering-cu-chandigarh-university-225472

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swastika das

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MCKV was a very good college till 2008 but now it has lost its shine ,so I will advice you to select a better college .But MCKV is certainly not bad, you will get a job but the standard may not match your expectation.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Surely yes. Private engineering colleges also provide good placements to their students. After all they also need to develop a good track record.

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