My friend did his B.Tech ECE from NSIT. According to him, NSIT ECE is a better choice than BIT Mesra CSE. Here are the reasons for his preference for NSIT ECE-
Thus, I would suggest you choose NSIT ECE over BIT Mesra CSE.
The choice between CSE from IGDTUW and ECE from NSIT/DTU/IIIT depends on the goals of your daughter. If she is planning to pursue higher studies like MS or a Ph.D., then IIIT Delhi is a decent choice as it’s a research-oriented college. But if she is looking for a job, then IIIT Delhi will offer limited opportunities. This is because getting a job in Core ECE companies like Western Digital and Qualcomm is not easy, as these companies prioritize master students. A few talented students do get placed in Software firms.
In IIIT Delhi first year is the same for both CSE and ECE during which the students are taught Introduction to Programming, System Management, Computer Organisation, Data Structure, and Digital Circuits. Your chances of placement also depend on your CGPA which should be preferably above 7. IIIT Delhi offers the flexibility to choose the CSE courses, provided that you complete the minimum credits requirement in the last two years of B.Tech for the degree.
In all, I feel, that NSIT and DTU will offer great job opportunities because of their brand name but IIIT Delhi will teach you new things and also offer research opportunities
So it’s best to go for NSIT or DTU or IIIT Delhi. Choose wisely.
NSUT Delhi is known for its COE (Computer Engineering) course.
The COE course is different from CSE. In COE, you will study hardware, electronics & signals, and codes & algorithms. Unlike CSE, software is not the main focus of study in COE.
Now as far as a comparison between them is considered, IIITD has a much better teaching environment than NSUT Delhi. Though it also has an experienced faculty, you will mainly be taught by Ph.D. students during the first two years.
Unlike before, however, the NSUT Delhi curriculum has been updated. There is now a CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) and you won’t have to compulsorily study unnecessary subjects. Both institutes have a pretty good placement record. Although the COE branch concerns itself more with hardware, students get placed majorly in software profiles.
All I can say is that NSUT Delhi has now an updated curriculum and a university status. On the other hand, IIITD is a comparatively new player in this field that is also performing quite well. Thus, both institutions are a good choice to pursue your computer studies.
Both NSUT Delhi and DTU are prestigious institutions. I will tell you about the perks of being a student at DTU-
Both DTU and NSUT Delhi are well-renowned institutions. Joining these will be beneficial for you even after you graduate from them.
Firstly, you should know that IIIT UNA is a new college and although it has the IIIT tag, it hasn't been ranked by any esteemed Ranking platforms like NIRF. Its classes are also facilitated by NIT Hamirpur's faculty and the campus and faculty are nice.
As far as NSIT is concerned, it ranks #76 on the NIRF ranking portal for engineering and has a better location in Delhi than Hamirpur, because of the facilities and professional opportunities available.
Here are some more pointers to help you understand better -
Here's a table on the placement scenario-
Parameters |
IIIT UNA CSE |
NSIT Instrumentation |
Placement Rate |
90% |
85% |
Average Salary |
INR 6 LPA |
INR 6 LPA |
Highest Salary |
INR 12 LPA |
INR 50 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
IBM, Reliance, Analytics Quotient |
Brain, Microsoft, Amazon, Flipkart |
Lastly, decide according to your future goals and whether you'd like to pursue CSE or instrumentation.
The first-ever ranking of higher education institutions in India namely the Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, and Universities was released on the 4th of April 2016, by the MHRD. Many claimed that the report was misleading as they did not conduct thorough research before ranking the institutes.
Firstly, only 233 out of 720 universities participated and it's highly possible that some of the major colleges did not participate in the survey. So to get an exact picture, 100% participation is a must. One of my friends told me that his institute was a tier-3 institute with pathetic teaching faculty and placements and yet was ranked under 70. This alone is enough to point out that fallacy in the rankings. He also told me that most of the duvet conducted was done with false credentials, therefore, discrediting the rankings.
The worst part of these MHRD rankings is that the accuracy and authenticity are in the hands of the institute which can be easily manipulated. Overall I believe that The National Institutional Ranking Framework is a good idea, but poorly executed because the rankings are done on the basis of incomplete data and are often manipulated. Unfortunately, many students fall trapped in these inflated rankings and end up h choosing the wrong institute.
To determine if NSUT Delhi is over-hyped or not we need to compare someone’s before joining and after joining. One of my friends shared what he heard about NSUT that tempted him to join it
Here is what he observed after joining NSUT Delhi:
So the hype it gets is true but only to a certain extent. People do exaggerate things and some might even feel that it’s over-hyped.
Here is the girls-to-boys ratio at DTU for both UG and PG courses
Therefore, Male to female percentage is found to be 84%:16% at DTU-Delhi Technological University.
NSUT Delhi
The gender ratio of NSUT Delhi is not so good there are only 20% of girls there and around 80% are boys.
Out of 2285 students, there are 1494 males, 393 females, and 398 students who don't want to specify their genders.
Hope the above information was of help to you.
IIT Kharagpur concluded the first phase of its placements for the batch of 2023 in the second week of December 2022. During the placements, total of 1600+ offers and 900+ internship offers were received by the students, including more than 45 international offers. More than 70 job profiles were offered.
A few of the major recruiters during the placements were Apple, Airbus, CapitalOne, EXL services, Google, Microsoft, Square Point, Rubrik, etc.
Day 1 saw 760 offers including pre-placement offers. A total of 16 international offers were accepted. The highest package stood at INR 2.68 CPA on Day 1 of the placements.
The highest number of international offers were made by Japan, followed by Taiwan, US, Singapore, and others. Japan made 28 offers, and Taiwan made 9.
For the Summer internship placements, 900 internship offers were made by 140 recruiters. Microsoft, Google, EXL Services, Graviton, amd Rubrik participated in the summer internship placement drive.
IIT Kharagpur placement 2023 for MHRM concluded with a 100% placement rate.The entire batch was placed in a short span of 2 months. The average salary offered was INR 15.45 LPA and the highest salary offered was INR 23 LPA. More than 40 recruiters visited the campus. Some major recruiters were- IBM, Puma, Capgemini, Deloitte, EY, ICICI Bank, Cognizant, Aditya Birla Group, Lenovo, etc.
Thus, the IIT Kharagpur 2023 placement stats are quite promising. Great offers were made during the placements and reputed companies visited the campus.
For your information, the Agriculture Department of IIT Kharagpur itself is around 300 acres whereas the entire IIT Delhi is sightless less than 400 acres. The huge area of IIT KGP is definitely not a boon and might actually work against you. Moreover, it’s not a brainer that Electrical Engineering seems to be a better option than Agriculture Engineering unless you have an interest in the latter. NSUT itself is a pretty decent institute and is much in demand because of its central location.
In short, I recommend you to join IIT Kharagpur (Agriculture) only under 2 circumstances,
For this, the IIT tag will be much more useful than NSUT. The entire answer is based on my opinion only and not on any data.