What is the major difference between private engineering college and government engineering college students in india?

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Debarshi Dey Posted On - May 18, 2021
Studied Mechanical Engineering at Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata (2020)

Apart from parameters like the merit of students, the difference in fees, etc. But, in addition to that, there are quite a few differences between private engineering colleges and government engineering colleges.

  • Classes in government colleges have a duration of 3 to 4 hours but in the case of private colleges, classes can go on for 6 to 7 hours.
  • The faculty of government colleges is not that friendly. They are always found busy with something.
  • Even though the teachers of a government college teach very little, the standard of teaching in government colleges is far better than private colleges.
  • Students of private colleges will always be found busy studying or completing assignments. The students of private colleges are hard workers.
  • Contrary to popular belief, government colleges do not have a lot of brand value. There are fewer chances of your being considered if you are not from a big college or NITs or IITs.
  • Private colleges provide more internships and more attractive employment opportunities than government colleges do.
  • The systems of government colleges are slow in nature and so it is rare to find labs and workshops of the colleges in good condition. It takes an eternity if the equipment is damaged.
  • Students of government colleges are much more capable of cracking exams like ESE, CAT, and GATE. They even outdo others by their performances.

However, not all who have passed from government colleges have made it big in life and more or less the same can be said about the students who have graduated from private universities. What matters is how you are making use of our college life. If you are passionate enough, you can get through any hurdle.

Government colleges also charge far fewer fees from the students than what private universities charge. So, there is financial freedom.

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