Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
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College infrastructure is quite good here, with all modern equipment available, wifi , smart board all facilities are available, they are well maintained as well, food is hygenic and good, classroom are good.
College infrastructure is good , all facilities are available, modern equipment are provided, camera being everywhere for security purposes, classrooms are big , library is good, wifi and smart boards are available, well maintained, food is good.
The campus is allocated outside the city. the campus is very big but most part includes the jungle and mountains. The building is good but of a very old design. the campus has no cricket ground, no proper garden, no proper inter-departmental roads, not any grand seminar hall, no indoor ground, no proper arrangement of water in every department, no hostel for boys. I am going to rate it average.
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Deciding which college is "best" can be subjective and depends on various factors such as the courses offered, campus infrastructure, location, and personal preferences.
Here are some key highlights of the two colleges to help you decide:
Govt. Engineering College Bharatpur
- Public/Government Institute
- Established in 2007
- Offers B.E./B.Tech courses in various specializations like Computer Science Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Government Engineering College, Jaipur
- Public/Government Institute
- Offers B.Tech in Electrical Engineering, B.Tech (Lateral Entry), and B.Tech in IT
- Total tuition fee for 4 years is Rs 2,00,000
Consider visiting the official websites of both colleges to get more information about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and other details.
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