IIT Tirupati was recently established and hasn’t been ranked yet by NIRF. It belongs to the new generation of IITs and is yet to make a mark in the education sector. But that being said, it has collaboration with CSIR and COE for providing students with industrial training and exposure.
ADMISSIONS:
CURRICULUM:
BTech Mechanical engineering
MTech curriculum
FEES & INTAKE:
Course |
Fees (1st year) |
Intake |
BTech |
78,218/- |
40 |
MTech |
21,650 |
20 |
SCHOLARSHIPS- Scholars are also eligible for Financial Aid if they meet the following criteria:
PLACEMENTS:
Mechanical Engineering is good at IIT Tirupati, taking into account the fact that it’s the newest IIT on the block. The faculties are highly qualified and with the branding of IIT comes many facilities. Thus, students should compare all factors and make an informed decision.
Both the choices are pretty good and you should go for the course that interests you the most. However, take the following factors into consideration while choosing a college and course:
Infrastructure – Both the colleges provide good infrastructures like Library, Wi-Fi Campus, Hostel (Boys, Girls), Cafeteria, banks, Sports Complex, Gym, hospital, and labs. IITM also provides Shuttle service for its students.
Fees Structure- The Fees for specific courses at IITM are 9.4 lakhs and at IIT Bhubaneswar its 8.5 Lakhs (approx) for the general category.
Placement- IITM has an average placement in Engineering Design of around 7 Lakhs to 26 Lakhs and highest of 1.33 Cr whereas IIT Bhubaneswar has an average placement of Rs. 11 LPA. highest being 39 LPA
Future Scope of the course opted- Engineering Design has more scope and job opportunities when compared with mechanical engineering.
Alumnus Network of the college- Established in 1959 IITM has a strong alumnus network when compared to IIT Bhubaneswar.
Faculty- IITM has more than 570 faculty on campus and IIT Bhubaneswar has around 129 faculty members.
On-Campus Events and Extra-Curricular activities- Both the colleges conducts various technical and sports events.
The batch size and crowd- IITM has a total batch size of 57 students and IIT Bhubaneswar has a total batch size of 40 students in the respective course.
Considering all the given factors Engineering Design at Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) has a slight edge over Mechanical engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar. IIT Madras is one of the prestigious colleges if you want to go for engineering courses. The Engineering Development course at IITM is a full time 5 years dual degree course leading to B.Tech. in Engineering design and M.Tech in automotive engineering or biomedical design, with an option to go for an interdisciplinary M.Tech in Robotics. Also opting for Engineering Design at IITM not only exposes you to the mechanical aspects of design, but also in electronics, controls, and embedded systems for all-round skill development. Engineering Development course at IIT Madras provides the students with proper infrastructure and ample of opportunities along with semester-long internship where students get industry exposure. You’ll also have great future prospects after pursuing this course. You can go for your own startup or seek an on-campus placement or even opt for further studies in the same field. Also of all the departments and courses offered by IIT Madras, the Engineering Development course has one of the best past placement record. Every year many companies visit the campus. The top recruiting companies are Titan, Philips, GE, Bosch, Phillips, Forbes Marshall, Siemens, etc.
Both the colleges, UIET PU and CGC Landran were placed in the rank band of 201-250 according to the NIRF Rankings of 2020. The course duration for both the colleges is for 4 years but UIET offers a BE degree, whereas CGC Landran offers a B.Tech degree.
CGC Landran (ME):
Admission:
JEE Main scores are accepted for admission to this college.
The Mechanical Engineering stream has only 60 seats in CGC Landran. The total course fees for the duration of 4 years is Rs.3.48 lakh.
Placement:
The placement rate for the ME stream is 40-50%.
The average salary package received is around 4-5 LPA.
The students get offered placements coming from government organizations including ISRO, DRDO, Indian Armed forces Navy, Air force, and Army.
Companies like Eveready, Hyundai, Panasonic, Mahindra, Deloitte, Ashok Leyland, etc visit this college for offering placements after graduation
UIET (ME):
Admission:
JEE Main scores are accepted for admission to this college.
The total number of seats available for the ME stream in UIET is 94. The entire expense for the course duration of 4 years is Rs.4.08 lakh.
Faculty: The student to faculty ratio is around 400:25 which implies the number of teachers compared to the students is very low.
Placement:
The Placement rate for the ME stream is 15%.
Only 15% of students of this stream were placed in core companies after graduation at UIET.
32 students from a batch of 79 in the year 2018 were placed in both core and noncore companies including Mahindra, Hero Honda, Deloitte, ZS, Infosys, Zycus, Juganoo, Zscaler, etc.
2 students had got an internship offer during the 4 years of the course and among them, one was from a non-mechanical core company i.e. ZS Associates.
The highest salary package was 11 lakh per annum from Juganoo and the lowest was 3.6 LPA from Infosys.
The average salary package offered is around 3-4 LPA.
Mostly the package received depends on the performance of the individual in the case of both the colleges. Go through the important facts about each of the colleges mentioned above and choose which will be best for you.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has accredited the Institute with Grade 'A.' In the past, MIT has produced great scientists such as Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam.
The Production Engineering Department at MIT has been accredited with A5 Grade for 5 simultaneous years. On the other hand, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering is a private engineering college which is affiliated to Anna University. The college offers mainly engineering and technology degree programs.
Admission process of MIT Chennai and SVCE
For admission into B.E/B. Tech program of MIT Chennai, students will have to obtain a minimum of 50% in 10+2 with PCM as compulsory subjects and must appear for the TANCET entrance test.ersities.
Students with 55% marks during their masters can apply for doctoral programs at MIT Chennai.
SVCE offers B.E/B. Tech programs, students with 50% in 10+2 are eligible to apply. Admission is done through TANEA.
Students obtain 50% in B.E/B. Tech and having a relevant GATE score can apply for M.Tech programs of both the Universities.
Alumni
MIT Chennai:
Some of the renowned alumni from MIT Chennai include Dr.A.P.J.Abdul.Kalam-Former President of India.
Other notable alumni include Dr.S.Sivan who is chairman at ISRO and Ram Narain Agarwal who is the Padma Bhusan Recipient and former Agni Program Director.
SVCE:
Some of the renowned alumni from SVCE includ Ananth Narayanan- CEO & Co-founder of Medlife.
Other notable alumni include Balaji Gopalakrishnan who is Director of Sanmina and Israel Jebasingh who is currently the director of Officers IAS Academy.
Facilities:
MIT is equipped with a library that harbors 82,923 volumes of books of choice in engineering and basic sciences subjects. The library also has 10,500 bound volumes of journals and 10,000 norms.
The College of Engineering library of Sri Venkateswara consists of a total of 1,00,379 books, 1010 newspapers, 9636 back volumes of newspapers, and 2200 CDs.
Placement:
Tabulated below are the placement statistics of both the institutions:
Criteria |
Production Engineering at MIT |
Mechanical Engineering at SVCE |
Student Placed |
80-85% |
95% |
Average Salary |
10 LPA |
5 LPA |
Visiting Companies |
Ashok Leyland, Titan, TCS, CTS, Amazon, Caterpillar, etc. |
Royal Enfield, Hyundai, TVS, Vedanta, Mahindra, L&T, RAMCO, MRF, etc. |
The two courses come with their own merits and demerits, it’s important that students follow their choice of interest and scrutinize both keeping interest into consideration.
Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya Engineering College (BVM) is located in Gujrat and is a grant-aided engineering college. The institute is affiliated with the Gujarat Technological Institute and provides a BE course for Mechanical Engineering.
Dharmsinh Desai University (DDIT) is located in Nadiad, Gujrat, and is one of the most prospering universities in Gujarat which has been ranked in the band of 101-150 best universities in India by the NIRF ranking frameworks. It offers a BTech in Mechanical Engineering.
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) is located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The university is a member of AIU and is NAAC accredited with an ‘A’ grade. It offers a BTech program for Mechanical.
BVM:
Academics:
Admission to Mechanical engineering at BVM is on the basis of rank secured by students in the Gujarat Common Entrance Test. Students who have a valid JEE Main score can also apply.
The required cutoff for Mechanical at the institute are 1775 (JEE Main) and 2464 (GUJCET).
The course fee is 1.31 lakhs per annum.
Placements:
It is one of the most popular courses at BVM with maximum students pursuing a career at a company within Gujarat.
Over 35 companies visit the campus placement with big names like TCS, L&T, Infosys, etc.
The highest CTC offered at the institute is 12 lakhs.
DDIT:
Academics:
DDIT students are required to take GUJCET or JEE Main in order to seek admission.
The course fee is 1.52 lakhs for 1st year.
Placements:
The average package at the institute is around 4.5 lakhs.
Some of the major recruiters visiting the campus include Amazon, Honeywell, Zeus Learning, etc.
PDPU:
Academics:
Students seeking admission to the BTech Mechanical course should have a valid JEE Mains score. The required cutoff is around 2861.
The course fee is 2.53 lakhs for 1st year.
Placements:
PDPU is also famous for its placement with over 80% of students getting placed in top companies in the field.
Some notable employers include Honeywell, UOP, L&T Technology Services, Torrent Power, Jubilant Life sciences, Byju’s, Torrent Gas, ExxonMobil, Welspun, etc.
The average CTC offered at the institute is 6.75 LPA, whereas the highest CTC goes up to 16.6 LPA.
Thus, it completely depends on the students which college they should choose for their B.tech in Mechanical Engineering.
IIT Bhubaneswar Mechanical Department is one of the oldest and most highly regarded departments of the institute with top-notch facilities and education.
Faculty:
Facilities:
Campus life:
Placements:
The Mechanical Department of IIT BHU as a whole is great and can be considered a good option.
Both the institutes offer decent Mechanical Engineering programs with good placements. Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) is famous for its petroleum engineering courses as the name suggests. Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya Engineering College (BVM) is a grant-aided autonomous college and offers mechanical engineering courses among other B.Tech degrees.
Given below are a few factors that you need to consider while comparing these two institutes for Mechanical Engineering.
Admission & Eligibility:
Admission in Mechanical Engineering at PDPU is through JEE Main. The student must have passed in 10+2 exams with Maths & Science.
Admission to BVM is through GUJCET. The student must have passed 12th with a minimum of 45% marks with maths & science.
Fee Structure:
Infrastructure:
Apart from having all the necessary machines in the Mechanical lab, BVM also has a functional boiler that students can learn from.
The labs in PDPU are new and equipped with advanced instruments and machines.
Placement:
PDPU:
The placement opportunities for mechanical engineers in PDPU are not as high as those for BVM.
Still, PDPU students get campus placement opportunities from Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Power, MG Motors, Nyara Energy, Adani Power, Worley, etc.
The annual CTC offered during campus placements for mechanical students was INR 6.75 LPA. The average CTC for Mechanical is lower compared to other core branches like compared to electrical & civil engineering (10 LPA).
BVM:
BVM engineering students get campus placements from over 30+ MNCs. Around 70% of mechanical engineering students got placed.
Some of the recruiters for mechanical engineers are L&T Power, TCS, HFFC, Alpha9 Marin, Shriram Transports, Electrotherm, Reliance, etc.
The average annual CTC offered is around INR 5 LPA. The highest salary package received by a student was INR 25 LPA.
There is no outright factor to determine a winner between these colleges. Feel free to make a decision based on your interests. There is no wrong decision when it comes to studying mechanical engineering in either of these colleges.
You need to first decide which area holds your interest- Mechanical or Biotechnology. Do not go solely after the IIT tag.
NIT Rourkela Mechanical Engineering Department has an excellent faculty. There are a good number of very qualified professors.
NIT Rourkela is at par with the IITs in terms of quality teaching and other facilities. These facilities include- well-furnished laboratories, research facilities, and on-campus seminars. The department is growing each year and the placements are promising.
These are the 2022 placement highlights for NIT Rourkela:
Highest CTC |
INR 46.08 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 20.88 LPA |
Top- Recruiters |
Apple, Google, VISA |
The Sector-wise placements for NIT Rourkela in the year 2022 are-
Software & IT Services |
33.28% |
Core Engineering |
25% |
Analytics & Consulting |
18.72% |
Overall, Mechanical Engineering at NIT Rourkela will be a better choice from a placement perspective. The research scope and quality are good at NIT Rourkela. The infrastructure of NIT Rourkela is also impressive. You should go for Biotechnology at IIT Bhubaneswar only if you have a genuine interest in the field.
NIRF has ranked PES University among top 100 Institutes in India. University offers a b.tech degree in Mechanical engineering and has a student-faculty ratio of 16:1.
NIE Mysore has been ranked 175th under the Indian engineering college category by NIRF,2020. NIE offers a BE degree in Mechanical engineering.
Admission:
PES University:
NIE Mysore:
Campus facilities:
PES University:
NIE Mysore:
Placement statistics:
PES University:
NIE Mysore:
Both Universities are good for mechanical engineering in terms of academics and placements. So, choose according to your convenience.
NIT and IIEST are long-established academic institutions. Competition for seats at these colleges is intense, especially for engineering branches such as EEE, ME and Civil. While NIT offers 168 seats in ME, IIEST offers 136 seats for civil engineering.
A comparison of both courses and colleges is given below.
Criteria |
IIEST |
NIT |
NIRF Ranking |
43rd out of 200 |
47th |
Fee (First Year) |
B.Tech.- ?1.37 Lakhs M.Tech.- ?81,500 |
B.Tech.- ?1.49 Lakhs M.Tech.- ?94,100 |
Eligibility |
B.Tech.- 10+2 with 75%+ JEE Main M.Tech.- Pass in Graduation+GATE |
B.Tech.- 10+2 with 75%+ JEE Main M.Tech.- Pass in Graduation+GATE |
Admission |
Entrance Exam |
Entrance Exams |
Campus
IIEST: The green campus, with three water bodies, is spread across 114 acres and is intertwined with modern technology.
NIT Durgapur: Spread across 187 acres, the green campus includes buildings, hostels, and an academic centre. It has two fields: The Lords and The Oval.
Facilities
IIEST: The institute offers facilities like hostels, Library, Labs, Canteen, School, etc. It also provides hospitals, ambulances, sports clubs, and entrepreneurship activities.
NIT Durgapur: A number of facilities are offered, including hostels, recreation, auditorium, canteens, labs, guesthouse, computer centre, medical care, library, etc.
Placement Statistics
IIEST: Top recruiting companies were Accenture, Aditya Birla, ICICI Bank, Microsoft, etc. The highest package was 39.12 LPA.
NIT Durgapur: The highest package offered was 32.5 LPA. Top recruiters are Wipro, TCS, Amazon, Microsoft, and L&T.
Courses Scope:
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering studies electricity and electronics. EEE graduates are employed in sectors like Electronics, Telecom, aerospace, etc. Professions include Electrical Engineer, IAF Member, Telecom Electrical Engineer, etc.
Mechanical Engineering involves the production, designing, and operations of machines. ME graduates are employed in R&D, Design, Production, Analysis, Testing, Installation, etc.
Subjects taught in Civil Engineering include Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Analysis, etc. Employment sectors for this branch include Irrigation companies, construction, land development, etc.
Students must compare both the streams and colleges carefully. Individuals’ capabilities and expectations decide which one will be perfect for them.