I am a second-year student of Aerospace Engineering at IIT Bombay. I think you should opt for Aerospace Engineering at our institution. You should especially choose this branch if the area of research interests you as it is a research-focused department.
The Aerospace Engineering branch of IIT Bombay consistently performs well in placements. The highest package in 2023 was INR 1.68 CPA, while the median package was INR 19.63 LPA for B.Tech Aerospace Engineering students of IIT Bombay.
Some of the prominent recruiters from the department are- Rolls Royce, Boeing India, Akasa Air, Airbus, etc. After graduation, you can work in aircraft design, or as a technical officer, or in some other related field.
Here are some details of the Aerospace branch at IIT Bombay:
Parameters |
IIT Bombay Aerospace |
NIRF 2023 Engineering Ranking |
#3 |
QS World University Ranking |
#118 |
Highest Package |
INR 1.68 CPA |
Median Package |
INR 19.63 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Rolls Royce, Boeing India, Akasa Air, Airbus, etc. |
Because of its top-class placements, the IIT Bombay tag, and the unique career opportunities offered by this field, I would suggest you choose Aerospace Engineering at IIT Bombay.
If you're considering pursuing biotechnology and are interested in NIT Raipur, here are some important points to consider:
It's important to consider all of these factors when making a decision about where to pursue your biotechnology education. Ultimately, the best choice will depend on your personal goals, interests, and priorities.
You should choose a BS in Agribusiness Management at TNAU. It offers great career prospects in the field of Agriculture. TNAU placements of recent years have witnessed an average CTC of INR 4.5 LPA. ITC, HDFC, Paper Boat, etc. are among the major recruiters that take part in the placement drive. Return on investment is decent.
My brother used to be a student of NIT Calicut and his favorite teacher was Prof Prem Raj P from the School of Biotechnology, NIT Calicut. He has an analytical mind and is a master at problem-solving.
He is an exceptional teacher in the department. He is a very hardworking person who takes the responsibility of creating a competitive environment for everyone to thrive. He made teaching very effective by explaining the concepts in a more interactive way and made the classes interesting. He has the skills to be a team leader and is a role model for the students.
He has brought changes in curricular and innovation in life science programs and he is very ethical at work. He also made excellent contributions to the course by sharing his insights and actively participating in discussion.
The choice of college and branch totally depends on your inclination and career prospects. Yet, a few pointers you might consider
For MBA/ non-core jobs/Startups: IIT Delhi Textile is the best choice if you are looking for any 3 of these options. Its excellent location provides enough exposure to give you access to unimaginable opportunities. Many events hosted by industry experts, CEOs of big companies, and successful entrepreneurs will give a better insight into the startup culture. Moreover, students preparing for competing exams can easily access coaching centers nearby.
Research in Biotechnology: If you are interested in research in general or Biotechnology specifically, then the Biotechnology at KGP is an excellent choice. It is one of the most demanding fields in terms of research and general growth. With a good CGPA, you can find a research internship or you can apply for MS or Ph.D. Even job opportunities are plentiful.
Campus: IIT Delhi is better because of its small size and location
Lastly, Engineering Physics from IIT Guwahati should be considered only if you are genuinely passionate about Physics and want to pursue a research career in the same. The curriculum comprises high-tech mathematical concepts and is a good option to pursue a career in economics and computer science.
The choice of an institute depends on 2 major factors, the credibility of the institute and the branch you are getting. In terms of the worth of the institute NIT Rourkela clearly overpowers NIT Durgapur. NIT Rourkela ranks second in East India after IIT Kharagpur.
NIT Rourkela Biotechnology is designed for students whose primary focus is pursuing qualitative research and g for a Masters's or Ph.D. That being said, it has limited job opportunities and the placement percentage is as low as 60%. Moreover, only a handful of core companies make offers and the average CTC offered is in the range of 5 -6 Lakhs.
NIT Durgapur Chemical Engineering is a suitable choice if you prioritize placements to research work. Even the core placements are decent here with companies like IOCL, etc visiting the campus during placements.
Ultimately, both institutes and branches offer diverse opportunities so you need to consider your inclinations first. If you are a research enthusiast, NIT Rourkela Biotechnology is great but if your first preference is earning money, then go for NIT Durgapur Chemical Engineering.
The choice mainly depends on the individual as both disciplines are entirely different. Firstly decide if you want a career in the corporate industry or not. Biotechnology is a very good subject with numerous opportunities, but it lags a bit behind in the Indian market.
On the other hand, there is a huge demand for CSE graduates both in India and abroad. Due to the immense popularity of and sudden rise of IT firms, there are many opportunities. You will never have to struggle to get a job in a reputed company.
Placements are better for CSE graduates than Biotechnology graduates. Choose the one that suits your interest.
NIET Greater Noida offers a well-designed 3 year BTech degree program in Biotechnology which is affiliated to AKTU- Dr. Abdul Kalam Technical University (UPTU). The undergraduate course has a total student intake of 60 annually and observes a high amount of competition every year for admissions.
Course Fees and Structure:
Admissions:
Faculty:The faculty employed for the biotechnology program is all academic experts in the field and have years of experience within the field of research and biotechnology. They are mostly IIT or NIT graduates.
Placements:
The points given above will help students to make a well-informed decision in terms of their choice of college.
Bannari Institute of Technology is NBA accredited and AICTE approved. The institute falls under Anna University, it also received an “A” grade from NAAC. It offers a decent B.Tech in Biotechnology program in terms of academics and placements.
Ranking-
NIRF has ranked BIT in the 151-200 band.
It was also ranked in the 46th position among the top 165 private engineering colleges by India Today.
Admission and Course fee-
It offers a 4-year long B.Tech in the field of Biotechnology. The course fee for a year is INR 2 LPA.
The admission criteria for the course is the same as others, minimum requirements being 10+2.
Qualified students need to appear for TNEA counseling. After that colleges are allotted on the basis of the ranks.
Placements-
Students from Biotech have received placements at Zifo, TNS which are the core companies for the subject. Apart from these companies TCS, Bitcoin has also recruited students from this stream.
BIT’s average salary package goes up to 7 LPA whereas the highest is 25 LPA.
Course Curriculum-
The curriculum is updated and there are many choices of electives that students can pick.
Special teaching methods like mind maps, SLS are employed for teaching.
Biotech Department also calls a lot of industry experts and guest lecturers around the academic year to keep the students updated with the recent industry trends.
Apart from academics students can take part in sports, NCC, and NSS training. BIT also offers many clubs and organizations that students can register to.
On the academic front, HIT excels in the field of biotechnology. This department's faculty members are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. They also offer a variety of hands-on practicals to help you better understand the subject. If you are seriously interested in studying Biotechnology, HIT is one of the best places to get it.
There will be few opportunities for placement in your core sector. 1-2 companies from the core sector, such as ITC/Parle, come to campus to recruit. There have been cases where students have landed internships in well-known companies before finishing their courses. So, basically, it all depends on you; if you have good grades, your chances of getting a job out of college are very good. If not, the IT sector is always an option.