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Arjun Raina

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Mechanical is a better branch than electrical in terms of opportunities and placements. If you don't have any special interest in any of these go with mechanical.
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mani khanna

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Hi,
Check out its reviews here:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/thapar-university-patiala-3015/reviews
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Kapil,
You may use the comparison tool given below to compare these two colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-86815-172927
But, however, Thapar University is a better option for mechanical engineering when compared
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Arjun Raina

Contributor-Level 6

Thapar University does not offer B.Tech but offers BE and by B.Tech ME I assume you are talking about B.E. mechanical engineering (B.E. MEE).
It is one of the best and oldest departments of Thapar University with very good placements and curri
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Arjun Raina

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Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and reputed courses of Thapar University. It is ABET accredited which adds a great deal to its value. Overall, this university ranks amongst top 20 engineering colleges in India with placements bette
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Arjun Raina

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In terms of cut-offs, DCRUST seems more competitive than Thapar University. However, placements is what matters.
Thapar University will expose you to some great companies like Amazon, D Shaw, Sandisk, ZS and Deloitte which might not be same wi
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Arjun Raina

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Yes, without a question. B.E. MEE from TU is way more valued than B.E. EE in almost every respect.
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Arjun Raina

Contributor-Level 6

Considering your question to be regarding B.E. courses,
In my experience ECE is a much recognized and preferred branch over EIE due to its established market demand and better recognition and a well tested curriculum. In terms of cut-offs for
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Arjun Raina

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Yes, the course is supported in Thapar University. You can visit the website thapar.edu for the same.
Specific to your question you can refer here: http://www.thapar.edu/images/admission/Admission to M.Sc programs.pdf
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Arjun Raina

Contributor-Level 6

Let me correct you its BE mechanical engineering not B.Tech in Thapar University.
The BE mechanical engineering programme is accredited by the engineering accreditation commission of ABET. The department has aligned its curriculum with that of
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