Choosing between NIT Srinagar and Thapar University depends on individual preferences and career goals. NIT Srinagar is known for its strong engineering programs and is part of the National Institutes of Technology system, which often emphasizes technical education and research. Thapar University, on the other hand, has a reputation for a more holistic approach, strong industry connections, and better placement opportunities. Consider factors such as location, specific programs, campus facilities, and personal career aspirations when making a decision.
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Core Universities offering Biomedical Engineering in Pakistan are NED University of Engineering and technology Mehran University Sir Syed University of Engineering and technology Hamdard University Ziauddin University
For ECE, Thapar University, Patiala is better than GNDU Amritsar — stronger brand, better labs, more exposure, and better placements. GNDU is fine if you want lower fees and a quieter setup, but if you’re aiming for industry exposure and opportunities, Thapar has the edge.
Thapar University was established in 1956. It was founded in Patiala by Karam Chand Thapar and has grown into one of India’s well known institutions for engineering and technology over the years.
Honestly, between Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology and Noida International University, I’d personally choose Thapar without much doubt. In my experience, Thapar has a much stronger reputation for engineering, better placements, a stronger peer group, and far more industry exposure. It’s consistently rated higher by students and has major recruiters visiting campus regularly. Noida International University is decent, but Thapar is generally considered to be in a completely different league when it comes to academics, coding culture, and opportunities. So overall, if fees are manageable, Thapar is definitely the better choice.
Vijayant Thapar was born on 1976-12-26.
Amrita Thapar was born in 1984.
Sukhdev Thapar died in 1931.
Meenakshi Thapar was born in 1984.
Valmik Thapar was born in 1952.
Romila Thapar was born in 1931.
The B.Tech fees at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology are roughly around ₹24–30 lakhs for 4 years including tuition, and with hostel + mess it can go around ₹30–35 lakhs depending on the branch and room type.
Honestly, both Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology and Jaypee Institute of Information Technology have changing cutoffs every year, so there’s no fixed AIEEE/JEE rank. From what I’ve seen, for Thapar, top branches like CSE usually close around 30k–50k rank, while Electronics and other branches can go much higher. For Jaypee, CSE and ECE have also become competitive, but generally the cutoff is a bit more flexible compared to top Thapar branches. Reddit discussions also show many students still prefer Thapar overall because of its stronger reputation and placements.
Karan Thapar was born on November 5, 1955.