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Madhav Sharma

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VIT and UPES both are very good colleges. Both have good placements. Some of my friends are in VIT. They are getting good education and I am studying in UPES. I didn't give exam for VIT. Because I prefer UPES more than VIT. According to me, Education system in UPES is better.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

I don't have much idea about LAW in Amity Noida. But in UPES study pattern is quite good. I can't say much about the placements. Some students get good placements some go to reputated law firm with low packages.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

It is on rank 3rd for petroleum engineering all over India. In terms of placements, petrology gets the highest placements here.
For CS, there are 17 specialisations you can choose.
CS branches also gets good placements. Top recruiters are IBM, LNT, Microsoft, VMware, Dell, etc.
The highest package for petroleum was around 27 LPA last year. And it was 17 or 18 LPA for CS.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

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For CS, its ranking is not that good. But for petroleum engineering, its ranking is 3rd all over India. Still, CS branch gets good placements in UPES.
But at last, it's up to you.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Among these colleges I will prefer UPES for you in terms of placements and study. You can check placements on their official websites.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

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I will prefer IPES. It placements are good as comparison to others. And study is also well mannered.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

I don't have any idea about IPU.
If your son has 112 marks in JEE having general category, then he might not get any good NITs easily.
He can go for other private colleges.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Counselling is starting from 31 may. So there are very less chances that you will get petroleum branch. There are only 20-25% chances for getting petroleum engineering. But you can try for it.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Government colleges have more reputation than private colleges. But if you are looking for good placement, then some government colleges don't provide good placements (not all of them).
And there is also mass recruitment in all colleges. So you have to be unique if you want a good package. UPES provides good placements. But mass recruitment is also present in UPES.
VM provided more than 15 LPA. Microsoft gave an offer of 11 LPA.

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6 years ago

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Madhav Sharma

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I don't know much about MAIT, Delhi but in UPES it is good. There are several sub branches for CS. It's up to you which branch you will choose. Placements in UPES is also good. Faculty is also experienced which will give you full support. The highest package offered was around 27 LPA. Top recruiters are Microsoft, VMware, dell, LNT, IBM.

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