Thapar University will get better not just at the national level but also internationally. Most students look at cut-off but you will realize that your JEE score will not fetch you a job in IT and Mechanical companies.
Education-wise, the theoretical and practical system of Thapar University is also much advanced compared to NITs. Around 300 different students have cleared their CAT every year for the last 3 years. Many top UPSC qualifiers are from Thapar University.
Moreover, the college has also started advertising for admissions and the infrastructure is also getting better every year. The fees might hike up in a few years if you plan to study at Thapar but you will also be able to get into core branches as the number of seats will increase.
After four years, the college will probably become comparable to other colleges like SRM, VIT, and LPU.
A few of my friends graduated from both the mentioned institutes and here are some insights regarding the institutes, based on their experience.
If you can afford the fee structure of Thapar university then surely go for it. Also, if you have a good rank then you must try other central government colleges of engineering in Punjab i.e NIT Jalandhar as well SLIET Longowal in district Sangrur, Punjab.
Here is a brief comparison of Punjab University and Thapar University.
Particulars | Punjab University | Thapar University |
Total fees | 70.08 K - 4.26 L | 13.23 L |
Placement percent | 70% | 90% |
Highest salary | INR 20 LPA | INR 43 LPA |
Average salary | INR 7 LPA | INR 8 LPA |
Else, if you want to take chances in the state government college then give priorities to PAU Ludhiana, GNDU Amritsar after that you can try for Punjabi University Patiala.
At Thapar University, the branch change does not depend on your CGPA. There is a separate process for the same.
So, if you are desperate to get your branch changed at Thapar University, all you need to do is prepare well for this particular test.
I am an alumnus of Thapar University. Back when I was a student, Dr. V.P. Aggarwal was one of the best teachers at Thapar.
Back in 2014, sir used to teach us KOM (Kinematics of Machines - UME 302). I would usually arrive late for all my lectures, and sit for them with almost no interest. But one of sir’s classes truly inspired me and changed my perspective on life.
Our ESTs were nearing, and so those days very few students attended classes. Sir was teaching us a topic and at the end, he asked us for our doubts. All of us were sitting in a disinterested manner, almost as if forced to attend the lectures. This was when sir told us that he had come back to the university at 4 in the morning, straight from Jabalpur.
He had come back specifically for our class. When we asked him why he took so much pain for a single class, he replied that it was duty to teach his students. He said he would have felt restless with the thought that maybe some student had a query that day which couldn’t be solved because of his absence.
He told us that for him duty was above everything else. He wanted all his students to work hard and stay motivated. That day changed my perspective on life, and made me realize the importance of hardwork.
This is why, for me, sir is one of the best teachers whom I studied under at Thapar University.
One of my friends was able to secure a 9 CGPA at Thapar University. He claimed that no extra hard work was required and all he had to do was determine the right strategy. Firstly he divided the semester into two parts. The major and minor courses. Assuming that the semester had 6 courses in all,
For Midsemetser, he attended 90-95 percent classes, 100% labs, and maximum tutorials. Once the result has been declared he chose an easy and a difficult course depending on the results. Then for the End Semesters, he worked in other subjects diligently. His goal was to score 2 A' in Course Major and 2 A's in Course Minors and Bs in the rest of the courses.
He repeated the same strategy and was able to score a 9 CGPA!
There is a considerable difference between the two branches of Electronics and Computer and Electronics and Communication. You can make an informed decision only after knowing the nature of the branches and seeing if they align with your interests. So, let’s look at these branches individually
Electronics and Communication - This branch covers concepts related to electronic circuits, and their application in electronic devices. It also includes concepts related to communication systems, CORE Electronics, and its application in embedded communication systems.
Electronics and Computers: This branch has been recently started in collaboration with Trinity College and Dublin. The branch covers basic electronic circuits and devices. It includes courses like Data Structures and Algorithms, Machine learning, etc. Basically, it’s the control of electronic devices using the methods of a computer.
Go for the branch that intrigues you the most.You can go through the detailed syllabus and also contact the current students to get a better understanding.
Thapar University of Engineering and Technology is an old and reputed institute. Since it is an older and renowned institute, its students definitely benefit from it. The core courses have a tremendous placement record for years. Placements opportunities for the mechanical branch are no exception.
Many reputed companies visit the campus for placements among other colleges in this league. Companies such as Tata Motors, Royal Enfield, Maruti Suzuki, etc. visit the campus for placements. The average package for the branch varies from 10-12 LPA. The college even has team Fateh, the finest formula racing team in the country.
You can get the detailed placement records on the official website.
My brother is in his second year at Thapar and here is some of his advice.
These are some of the things you should know before joining the institute.
One of my friends graduated from Thapar University and here’s some information I got to know about the gym at Thapar.
At Thapar University, the gyms are pretty good with good equipment which are replaced mostly every year if damaged.
One of my friends graduated from Thapar University. According to his experience, there is no harm in attending the orientation classes
Orientation classes are held for the first-year students before the start of the academic session. They are not necessary to attend. But there is no harm if you attend them, in fact, it is of great help and a good fresh starter.
They get you to know information about the grading system of Thapar University. You get guidance about the do’s and don'ts regarding the attendance and the qualifying criteria, etc.
Apart from the academic schedule, there are guest lectures by the director, senior faculty, and by the deans. Hence, it is better if you attend the orientation session.