Which Is Better for Engineering, DCE or BVP?

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The discussion revolves around choosing between two engineering colleges: Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) and Bharatiya Vidya Peeth College of Engineering (BVP). The individual is considering programs in mechanical, civil, biotechnology, and environmental engineering at DCE versus electrical, computer science, and electronics engineering at BVP. Key points include the strong brand reputation of DCE, contrasted with the perceived better teaching quality at BVP. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences and insights regarding the academic environment and career prospects associated with each institution.
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Hey all,
Im in a bit of a fix. My dilemma is either I take mech/civ/bt/enviro in DCE or I take EEE/CSE/ECE in BVP. Now, DCE has the whole brand name thing going for it, but I ve heard that teaching in BVP is better. I am sure a bunch of you must have gone through something similar, could you help me out a bit?
 
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