Which is better for placements, Presidency University Bangalore or LPU?

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Ishan Gujral Posted On - Nov 7, 2020
B.Tech Computer Science, Lovely Professional University- LPU (2017)

Presidency University is a relatively newly established institute in 2013 whereas LPU was founded in 2006. LPU was ranked 99th for the overall by NIRF and Presidency University Bangalore was awarded with University of the year 2018 by EduTech review.

Placements Stats:

Presidency University, Bangalore:

  • The institute also provides soft skill training and activities, certification programs as well as placement preparation activities in collaboration with industry giants.
  • The major recruiters at the institute include WIPRO, Axis Bank, Oracle Aditya Birla Group among 30 others
  • Students from the MBA course were placed in various sectors like finance, consultancy, HR, IT, with average placement rate of 80%
  • Highest CTC offered for MBA is 16 LPA while average is between 8-10 LPA
  • The highest package offered for B. Tech is INR 7 lakhs per annum and an average package of INR 4.99 lakhs per annum.

Lovely Professional University, Punjab:

  • More than 650 companies offer over 2500+ placement opportunities
  • The highest package offered by Microsoft of 42 LPA was secured by a B.TECH CSE student.
  • The average packages offered for MBA, BBA, B.TECH are INR 16 LPA, INR 5 LPA and INR 8 LPA respectively.
  • The maximum number of students are recruited by Cognizant, Tech Mahindra and Capgemini followed by Bosch, Amazon and Wipro.
  • Moreover, students are also trained for various skills and aptitude to maximize their placement possibilities in collaboration with various organisations.

Since Presidency University is relatively newly established, when compared to LPU, thus the alumni network and organisation connect is not that strong as of now. Faculty at both institutes are highly qualified and impart in-depth knowledge. A student with diligence can excel in any field.

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