What are the 3 best universities of technology in India?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institutes_of_Technology
The top three might be a matter of opinion, and how you choose to weight different factors. Much the same as you find if you tried to pick the top 3 tech universities in the US or Europe.
However, according to one reputable ranking, the top three are
IIT Bombay - ranked #30 in the world
IIT Delhi - #35
IIT Kanpur - #60
To give you a benchmark against universities that you may be more familiar with, the rankings for some well known US and European univs were...
MIT - #1
Cambridge - #4
Princeton - #23
Univ of Manchester - #38
Univ of Michigan - #41
Univ College London - #63
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2009/subject-rankings/technology
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M$Gulzar Group of Institute
Punjab Technical University
Amity University.....
From these universities I wanna suggest you to prefer GGI coz This is the Best Engineering College in North India , take admission in it & grow your future with GGI...
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