For b. Tech private college is better or government.

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As LPU is a private university and the other would be a government college, both are entirely separate organisations. Government colleges may have lower costs, but private universities like LPU surely have better facilities, professional development programmes to aid students in developing their personalities, and placement prospects. In addition, LPU is a well-known private university in India with more than 30K students from all over the world as well as 4000 knowledgeable faculty and staff members. With a great infrastructure and more than 200 programmes to select from, LPU offers all the amenities on its own campus. It does not matter whether you have completed your degree from a public or private university. The thing which matters a lot is recognition, The university should be UGC recognised so as LPU is also recognised by UGC. LPU offers B.Tech in various programmes such as CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. I recommended my cousin to do B.Tech from LPU itself. Good Placement: Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement. Best of luck!
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