Best Engineering College in Bareilly, India For Best Faculty and Placement

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The discussion centers around finding the best engineering college in Bareilly, India, focusing on faculty quality and placement opportunities. Participants suggest using online resources, such as college websites and platforms like Collegedunia, to gather information about specific institutions. It is noted that engineering encompasses various branches, and no single college excels in all areas; thus, the choice may depend on the specific engineering discipline. The importance of defining a preferred branch of engineering is emphasized to make a more informed decision.
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Summary:: Tell me the best Engineering Colleg in Bareilly, India, for the best faculty and placement

I am searching for a preferred destination for engineering.
 
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ashokbly said:
Summary:: Tell me the best Engineering Colleg in Bareilly, India, for the best faculty and placement

I am searching for a preferred destination for engineering.
usually a quick google search helps. The specific college websites will contain further information on faculty members.

https://collegedunia.com/engineering/bareilly-colleges
 
OP: Also, "engineering" has a broad scope. It's highly unlikely that anyone college will be the best in all branches of engineering; e.g, one might be better in electrical, another might be better at mechanical. Have you decided on a particular branch of engineering?
 
ashokbly said:
I am searching for a preferred destination for engineering.
No, you are telling us to do this for you.
 
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