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Saikiran Sadurlaborn to fly high

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It depends on your interest. If you want to get a good job well settled drop this year and prepare for JEE Main 2018 and if you are week in subjects and interested in B.Tech then go for Hindustan University. Hindustan University address: 1, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Old Mahabalipuram Road, Padur, Kelambakam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 603103.
https://maps.google.com/maps?cid=7662974761187859163.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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KIIT is a better choice as its placement percentage is around 90-95%.

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Yohannes PeterAn Ambivert with an open mind.

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Hey there,
As of my knowledge, for aerospace, Hindustan is the best college in India.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Don't go there. Do not waste your time and money at this university (actually not fit to be called a university, but unfortunately it has been given that status).
Bad quality of education.
Useless teachers (Trust me when I say this, the teachers are completely incompetent. Some of them rarely come to class and even if they came they were clueless and didn't even know the syllabus, some of them said that they were teaching outside their own specialty/area of expertise (management's fault), but this does not mean that the students must suffer. There are a few (3-4) experienced teachers but they only taught in higher semesters usually 6&7 s
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