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Choose college in GGSIP University on CET rank

GGSIPU- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, located in New Delhi, India conducts Common Entrance Test every year to intake students for engineering. There are more private colleges all over Delhi which are under GGSIPU than Government colleges run by GGSIPU. There is reservation of 85% for the students who have passed 10th and 12th from Delhi region only. So, there is an advantage for the students who attempt CET for higher studies in Engineering.

After clearing and scoring CET, candidate gets a specific rank on that basis, he/she gets admitted to different reputed colleges. You will find different rank calculator on Internet to find out which college you may get during counselling. But, actually they can not calculate the number of students attend counselling. It varies year to year and same ranker holder of different year can admitted to different college or different stream. So, how will you decide which college is better than other, if you can not calculate before counselling.

It totally depends on CET rank:

If you gets better rank in CET, then you can select remaining college and stream of your choice and analysis. Now, how will you analyse which college is better and which stream you should go for. If you score below 800 in CET, you can go for top ranked government colleges of GGSIPU i.e. USIT (Unversity School of Information Technology) and USCT (University School of Chemical Technology). Above 1000 rank, other good and private colleges start which you can choose according to your choices.

Second question comes which stream you should choose? Actually it depends on your choice. If you love computer science and only want placement from the college during final year, can go for CSE, or IT. They have good placement record and average package of 3.5 L/annum. But, if you love other streams like Electronics or Electrical, you can go for it also. From my experience, students of these streams also have to join IT or CS companies and have to compete with CS and IT students in the placement period of college.

Rank wise list of GGSIPU colleges:

  1. USIT - University School Of Information Technology
  2. USCT - University School of Chemical Technology
  3. IGIT - Indra Gandhi Institute Of Technology
  4. AIT - Ambedkar Institute Of Technology
  5. MAIT - Maharaja Agrasen Institute Of Technology
  6. GBPGEC - G.B Pant Govt. Engineering College
  7. GEC - Government Engineering College
  8. DITE - Delhi Institute Of Tool Engineering
  9. NPTI - National Power Training Institute
  10. MSIT - Maharaja Surajmal Institute Of Technology
  11. BPIT - Bhagwan Parshuram Institute Of Technology
  12. BVP - Bharti Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering
  13. GTBIT - Guru Teg Bhadur Institute Of Technology
  14. NIEC - Northern India Engineering College
  15. HMRITM - HMR Institute Of Technology and Management
  16. ASET - Amity School Of Engineering & Technology
  17. GPMCE - Guru Premsukh Memorial College Of Engineering

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