I am a student of B.Tech Mechanical at VNIT Nagpur, so I can’t tell you anything about the Mechanical at SVNIT.
VNIT has a good reputation for its Mechanical. Most of the renowned alumni of our college are from this branch. Here’s a few of their names- Dr. Dinesh Keskar (President of Boeing India and VP of Boeing International Trading), Ashish Saraf (Vice President at Airbus), Hemant Karkare, Satyendra Pakhale and Sanjay Joshi. The faculty for Mechanical is good, and the department offers good lab facilities as well. The senior- junior interaction is also good at the department.
Though I do not know much about SVNIT, I expect that its Mechanical department must be at par with the one at VNIT. Do a thorough research before deciding between either of the colleges.
Before making a final decision, you should consider the following factors
So, opt for DTU to get better exposure
The Mechanical Engineering at BIT Mesra is considered pretty good in terms of placements, faculties, and academics. The branch has a number of clubs for mechanical students to make learning fun. The branch has intense competition and scoring good grades might be a little challenging. A number of fests, events, and other celebrations take place that make life here very dynamic.
The seniors are very helpful and guide you throughout. The branch offers a plethora of opportunities like foreign internships and MS from top universities. Some even go for MBA or MTech as the workload is very less so you can prepare for competitive exams like GATE and CAT.
Overall, this branch provides a good learning experience and great job opportunities.
Whether IIT Hyderabad Mechanical or NIT Tricy CS is ‘better’ depends on multiple factors such as your inclinations and career prospects. In short, if you are passionate about Mechanical Engineering then IIT Hyderabad is the best option. The placement opportunities will be average but the scope of higher studies ad research is great here. On the other hand, if you are inclined towards CS, NIT Trichy is the destination for you.
Apart from the branch, there are various other factors like the kind of campus life you want and your interest in getting placed. If you are looking for a glamorous campus life, NIT Trichy will serve you better. NIT Trichy is known for its rich extracurricular culture and has a lot of well-established student clubs. It also has excellent infrastructure and a huge campus with enough space for all of them. Those interested in programming, robotics, etc can pursue their passion as there are many clubs for the same. Here. your branch rarely matters as you will be involved in similar activities as everyone.
There are some students who are driven by the monetary return they will be getting and getting placed is their ultimate goal. In that case, it is important to know that placements in mechanical will not be on par with CSE. NIT Trichy placements are excellent and there are almost 100% placements. So placements wise too, NIT Trichy is better than IIT Hyderabad.
Location-wise, IIT Hyderabad has a slight advantage over NIT Trichy. So both colleges have their own strengths and weaknesses and your personal preference should be the ultimate driving factor.
In terms of both campus life and placements, I will rank NITT > IIT H irrespective of all other factors.
IT Mandi is considered to be a highly reputable institution for both Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering programs. According to NIRF, IIT Mandi was ranked 43rd in 2022 and has consistently been ranked among the top engineering institutes in India.
One of my close friends was a student of Mechanical Engineering at IIT Mandi and shared his experience at the institute for 4 years. He told me that engineers should never choose a branch just because it’s better than the other and only be driven by their passions and inclinations.
IIT Mandi CS branch has been growing at a fast pace. This branch guarantees good salary packages, a very dynamic peer group, research-oriented culture, and a very found and zealous faculty pool. Additionally, the Computer Science and Engineering program at IIT Mandi has been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) and is considered to be of high quality.
The Mechanical Department on the other hand is yet to reach the IIT standards and it still falls behind in terms of faculty base, infrastructure, and quality course curriculum. However, you will find quite a few PSUs like BPCL, ISRO, and Coal India offering good opportunities to BTech students that speak of the general credibility of the institute.
Ultimately, it is important to choose a program that is the best fit for you and that will allow you to reach your goals.
Students these days focus more on placements than general potential development. They rank branches on the basis of the placement opportunities they render. But this viewpoint is totally unfair.
Recent years have seen a drastic change in interest from Mechanical Engineering to CSE. People prefer sitting in front of the computer for the rest of their lives just to earn better than Mechanical Engineers.
My advice in this regard is that you should go for Mechanical Engineering at the top 3 NITs over CSE at NIT Jalandhar. Else choose CSE only if you are crazy about coding.
Engineering Design course offered at IIT Madras is a better option than BITS Pilani Mechanical Engineering. This program is a perfect combination of 60% Mechanical and 30% Electrical engineering. The curriculum is designed to suit the demands of the coming future in terms of developing a product from scratch.
ED from IIT Madras will provide better options for you in comparison to Mechanical at BITS Pilani. You can choose between
Higher studies: IITs have a better brand name than BITS globally and thus the IIT tag will fetch you the best higher studies opportunities in top foreign universities. Despite being a new department, ED has alumni in very reputed colleges like MIT, Georgia Tech, etc.
Placements: In this aspect too, IIT sits way ahead of BITS as many top companies just visit IITs. Specifically speaking, IIT Madras has scored the best in comparison to other IITs in terms of placements. The placements statistics of the ED department of IIT Madras are next in level to CS and Electrical offering better placements than Mechanical, and Chemical in terms of the number of students placed as well as the average package offered.
For either of the options, ED from IIT Madras seems to be the better option than Mechanical from BITS Pilani, especially considering the double fees you will have to pay in BITS.
Every coin has two sides, so let us look deep into the pros and cons of Mechanical engineering at NIT Calicut.
Advantages
Disadvantages
Hence, if you are willing to put in hard work in the semesters, then never hesitate to go with NIT Calicut.
Madras Institute of Technology ranks in 8th position for Top Engineering Colleges in Chennai. It is a private and autonomous college under Anna University. Yes, the course of Mechanical Engineering is available at MIT College both as full time and part-time; under the Production Technology department.
Key Information |
MIT |
Placement Rate |
80% |
Course Establishment |
2015 |
Cut off |
278-2188 |
Application Fee |
INR 800 |
Course Structure:
Placement:
Eligibility:
Admissions:
Mechanical Engineering is a relatively new course stated by the Madras Institute of Technology. It has a great scope with respect to academic excellence and placement statistics of the college. Choosing a course is entirely based on an individual’s preference and one’s specialization interest. So, choose according to your own preference.
For mechanical engineering, Bharat University is not a better option. It is better that you choose IIT, NIT or well recognised college, as it will be more beneficial for your career development.
Categories |
Bharath University |
Course Fee |
2.4-6 LPA |
Placement Percentage |
50-60% |
Highest CTC |
15 LPA |
Average CTC |
3 LPA |
Here are some points that why you shouldn’t go to Bharath University.
Hence, the placement, academic, infrastructure of Bharat University is not worthy. It is recommended to choose your mechanical engineering degree from a more prestigious college.