Which is better AMU or hbtu?
the bitter truth about HBTI is that they dont have permanent faculity in any branch fee is high in comparision of amu but if you talk about chemical it is one of the worse branch in my view amu is much much much better option.
Which is better Hbtu or IIIT?
Answer. Hello Aspirant, IIIT lucknow is better than the HBTU because In IIIT the placement is about 11-12 LPA and for HBTU it is about 4-5 LPA. HBTU is very old college and it’s Infrastructure is not too good and also it’s faculty are also not too good for the admission.
Is Hbtu good for mechanical?
No doubt that among the core branches, mechanical engineering department is leading from the front, chemical engineering has its own charm. The average package for mechanical engineers in HBTU is around 7.9 lakhs which is kinda decent.
Which branch is good chemical or mechanical?
Both branch is good, But compare to Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering has good opportunities. Mechanical Engineering have wider scope and job opportunities in various industries. while Chemical Engineerings have upper edge in the oil refineries sector.
Which is better NIT Patna or Hbtu Kanpur?
NIT Patna is good in electronics but in HBTU, Kanpur, there is less placement package. NIT Patna is good in electronics but in HBTU, Kanpur, there is less placement package. NIT Patna is good in electronics but in HBTU, Kanpur, there is less placement package.
Can I get direct admission in Hbtu?
HBTI does offer direct admissions for the B-Tech program for the students who full fill the minimum eligibility criteria. They shall have passed 10+2 with at least 75\% marks.
Is chemical engineering easier than mechanical?
I think chemical is more easier than mechanical only if you are strong at basics of algebraic math and dynamic physics. You don’t find any difference in Chemical and Mechanical engineering up to end of your second year.
Is civil engineering better than chemical?
With Civil Engineering you will probably spend your time travelling from site to site e.g. Construction sites etc. With Chemical Engineering you will more likely be office based e.g. In the refinery or chemical plant or even working for a bank as a business analyst etc. Ultimately, it’s what you enjoy personally.