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Which Gurgaon B.Tech college offers the highest package?

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From what I’ve seen, colleges like Amity University Gurgaon are often mentioned when talking about high B.Tech packages in Gurgaon. Their highest package has reportedly gone quite high, sometimes crossing ₹40–50 LPA, which sounds really attractive.

But honestly, I feel these “highest package” numbers can be a bit overrated. Most of the time, it’s just one student who gets that kind of offer, often due to exceptional skills or off-campus efforts.

In my opinion, it’s better to look at average package, placement rate, and companies visiting the campus. A college with consistent placement performance will give you a much clearer idea of your real chances rather than just one big number.

 
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From what I’ve seen, K.R. Mangalam University is often talked about when it comes to the highest package in Gurgaon for B.Tech. Their top offer has gone above ₹50 LPA, which honestly sounds pretty impressive for a private university.

But if I’m being real, I wouldn’t focus only on that number. Usually, such high packages are grabbed by just one or two students, sometimes even through off-campus opportunities. It doesn’t always reflect what most students actually get.

In my opinion, it’s smarter to check the average package, placement percentage, and companies visiting campus. A college with steady and decent placements will give you better chances overall than one just showing a super high “headline” package.

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Honestly, if you’re talking about highest package in Gurgaon B.Tech colleges, then based on recent data, K.R. Mangalam University seems to top the list with around ₹56.6 LPA highest package, which is pretty impressive for a private college.

After that, colleges like Global Institute of Technology and Management have touched around ₹47 LPA, and World College of Technology and Management goes up to about ₹42 LPA.

But realistically, I’d say don’t just chase the highest package. These are usually grabbed by 1–2 students. What matters more is average package and placement consistency.

If I had to choose, I’d look at overall placements + reputation, not just that one “crazy” highest offer.

 
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In Gurgaon, The NorthCap University (NCU) and BML Munjal University (BMU) are widely known for offering some of the highest placement packages for B.Tech graduates.

  • BML Munjal University often records highest packages crossing ₹30-33 LPA, with strong ties to Hero Group and top tech companies.

  • The NorthCap University also boasts high placement records with top packages regularly hitting the ₹40+ LPA mark for top performers in computer science and IT branches.

  • Other notable institutions with good placement records in the broader Gurugram/Delhi-NCR region include KIIT College of Engineering and Gurugram University.

If you are evaluating colleges, it's highly recommended to check their most recent placement reports on their official websites, as the "highest package" changes every placement season.

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