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Which is better to study mechanical engineering in GMRIT(or) petroleum engineering in JNTU, kakinada?


Dumpala Pavan Kumar 8th Jul, 2019
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Anuj_1525372683 Student Expert 17th Aug, 2019

Hi there

GMR Institute of Technology - GMRIT for mechanical engineering is a better choice.

Placements : In the college, students who have CGPA of above 7.5 get good placements. The highest salary was 5 lakhs per annum, and the lowest salary was 2.5 lakhs per annum. Companies required students of good communication, technical skills and responsible persons. They have a placement cell which is very useful for students to choose the best company.


Infrastructure : they have Wi-Fi facility with 200 Mbps and well-equipped labs. Classrooms are not bad but having projectors in every classroom. The library is very good to learn more things because several books are available in it.


Faculty : Some of the faculty are well-educated and explains very well, but some are satisfactory. All are very helpful either in classrooms or campus. The faculty-student ratio is 1:5.

Overall its a better option than pursuing petroleum at JNTU. But if you're interested in petroleum engineering then you must go for it.

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