In India there are thousands of colleges which offer you engineering courses and out of them only 20% are those which are older than you and rest are just teenagers like you or babies who have a single building for everything. But the most important point which comes before colleges is that whether you stood well in the rat race i.e the engineering entrance exam, or nt. If you have, then you can select those 20% colleges which are excellent and if you don't have then you need to be very careful regarding the rest 80%.
So first comes the matter of good rank. After that choosing a college. For that you need to make sure what you exactly want to study and what exactly is your future plan after completion of B-tech. If you get the answers then let me guess one by one. If you want to continue for your higher studies like M-tech, then its better to go for core branches like mechanical engineering or electrical engineering or civil engineering or electrical and electronics engineering or chemical engineering because once you complete your master's degree then you can avail jobs which will offer you more money. If you are aiming for destroy your importance of your B-tech then you can join a business school and have MBA and have lots of money. Or else if you want to have quick money you better join for non core branches like computer science engineering or IT of Electronics and telecommunication or manufacturing engineering.
While choosing a college first see the following points:
1. Government college or Private college; government colleges are more prefer.
2. Number of batches passed out
3.Infrastructural Facilities
4. Location
5. Faculty
6.Administration
7. Info regarding the Branch that you are getting.\
8. Placement of the seniors
9. Exposer, in the sense whether there national level seminars do held or not.
10. Labs
These are some of the aspects that you need to look after before choosing a college. If u need more help then mail me at abhishek.pilu@gmail.com.
Thank you