VNIT, Nagpur and IIEST, Shibpur are two prime institutes of the nation and rank highly. Each has its own unique attractions and disadvantages. MME and ETC are highly demanded courses. While IIEST offers 64 seats for ETC, VNIT offers 115 seats for MME. NIRF has ranked IIEST at 21 whereas VNIT ranked at 27 among the NIRF Rankings
About the courses:
ETC graduates can work in various government jobs and a variety of development centers dealing in sales, manufacture, and services of electronics & communication customer appliances.
MME is a branch of engineering that is in huge demand. Metallurgical students can get placed in various research programs or the public and government sectors.
Admission:
The admission to both institutes is done on the basis of rank secured in the national level entrance examination i.e. JEE Main.
To be eligible for admission, one must secure 75% marks in aggregate in their intermediate graduation.
Placement Statistics
IIEST: The highest package offered to IIEST students was INR 39.12 LPA. 61.9% of the ETC students were placed. Some major companies that recruit students from IIEST are Accenture, ICICI Bank, Cognizant, Microsoft, Maruti, and PWC.
VNIT: The highest package offered in campus placements was 22 LPA. 50% of the MME students were placed in recruitments. Top recruiters at this institute include L&T ECC, Reliance Industries, Deloitte, JP Morgan, Aditya Birla Group.
Facilities
IIEST: The institute offers facilities such as halls of residence, Library, Labs, Canteen, School, etc. It also provides medical facilities like hospitals and ambulances, sports and games clubs, and entrepreneurship activities.
VNIT: Students are offered Hostels, Guesthouse, Gymnasium, Sports, Health Centre, and Library facilities within the 215 acres campus. There are clubs and community shops as well.
Students must compare both the programs and colleges carefully. The decision depends on an individual’s capabilities and expectations from college life.
I have friends studying production engineering at PEC Chandigarh and they have come across that it is somewhat similar to mechanical engineering. You can expect a lot of mechanics and physics, however, some subjects differ as you get into the core.
Coming to the question, it totally depends on your pool of interest whether you are into mechanics and production or metallurgy. Here are two major factors you might consider before choosing any of them
At the end of the day, follow your passion and know where you can invest these 4 years of your life. Nevertheless, if getting a job is your goal then go for production engineering. On the other hand, metallurgy engineering can open doors for good research work if you are interested in doing so.
Surely, Metallurgy at PEC over Mechanical in UIET. There are various important reasons behind this: Placements in PEC are better, companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. visit campus for placements.
Though metallurgy has fewer placements than other branches in PEC, once you are in PEC and if you are focused enough, you can go for an upgrade after 1st semester on the basis of CGPA. To aim for it, keep the following things in mind -
Categories |
Mechanical Engineering at UIET Chandigarh |
Metallurgy at PEC Chandigarh |
Course Fee |
82197 (1st year) |
6.39 lakh |
Highest CTC |
12.5 LPA |
17.75 LPA |
Average CTC |
3.6 LPA |
7.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Saint Gobain, ZS Associates, Honeywell, Tata, etc. |
ZS Associates, Amazon, JP Morgan, JSW Steels, etc. |
PEC is far superior to UIET in terms of cultural and other extracurricular activities. If you don't have any branch priorities, I'd recommend metallurgy in PEC.
My brother had the option of VIT for CSE on merit still he chose PEC metallurgy. There are various reasons as to why he took that decision:
Categories |
ECE at VIT Vellore |
Metallurgy at PEC Chandigarh |
Course Fee |
7.83 lakh |
6.39 lakh |
Highest CTC |
21 LPA |
17.75 LPA |
Average CTC |
9.3 LPA |
7.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Deloitte, Bank of America, IBM, HCL, etc. |
ZS Associates, Amazon, JP Morgan, JSW Steels, etc. |
I personally believe VIT is overrated because a friend who did not even pass mains received 2000 AIR in VITEEE. In the CBSE 2016 boards, he scored 78 percent, which was below average.
It depends upon your expectations, your goals, your abilities, etc. The worth of doing Material Sciences and Metallurgy Engineering at PEC Chandigarh will depend on the following factor:
Categories |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at PEC Chandigarh |
Course Fee |
6.39 lakh |
Highest CTC |
17.75 LPA |
Average CTC |
6-7 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
ZS Associates, Wipro, Capgemini, JP Morgan, etc. |
PEC Chandigarh is not a bad college and has a legacy of close to 100 years now. It is also ranked 68 in the NIRF 2020 engineering college rankings. Take a decision based on what you want rather than superficial stats and other things.
NIT Tadepalligudem is located in Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh is the news NIT in India. The institute is recognized by AICTE and UGC. It offers a 4 year BTech course and 3 postgraduate courses along with BTech in Metallurgical and Material Engineering.
The course curriculum for Metallurgical and Material Engineering involves the physical and chemical properties and behavior of metallic elements, compounds, and alloys.
Admission Requirements
The table given below gives a brief overview of the institute:
Categories |
NIT Andhra Pradesh |
Entrance Exam |
JEE Main |
Cut Off |
28566-31256 |
Course Fee |
1,87,500 (1st year) |
Placement Highlights -
Though Metallurgical and Material Engineering might not be as recognized as the other or core engineering fields, it still is one of the diverse interdisciplinary fields. Metallurgical Engineers can work in both PSU and MNCs.
Categories |
NIT Andhra Pradesh |
Placement Percentage |
69% |
Highest CTC |
13 LPA |
Average CTC |
5.9 LPA |
Faculty:
NIT Andhra Pradesh Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering has 5 faculty members and 4 of them have PhDs.
Facilities:
Always pursue what you are interested in because if you love to do something in a field particularly, you will definitely achieve heights. Since I have a few friends at PEC, I can give you some idea about the Metallurgy course offered there.
PEC-Metallurgy:
Here’s a brief comparison of the institutes.
Parameters |
PEC Chandigarh |
Pantnagar University |
Average CTC |
10.2 LPA |
7 LPA |
Highest CTC |
42 LPA |
11 LPA |
Course Fee |
3.45 lakhs |
2.31 lakhs |
Now, if you want to do research or want good placements, don’t even think about Pantnagar.
Considering the opportunities which may get available for you in the future, I would suggest you go for Chemical Engineering at NIT Surat as it would be a better option over metallurgy. As my sister studied there, I am very well aware of the college and its pros and cons.
Categories |
Chemical at NIT Surat |
Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal |
Course Fee |
5.63 lakh |
5.45 lakh |
Highest CTC |
16 LPA |
12 LPA |
Average CTC |
7 LPA |
6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
ONGC, DE Shaw, GlaxoSmithKline, Hindustan Unilever, etc. |
Tata Steel, Ambuja Cement, Tech Mahindra, Vedanta, etc. |
Choose wisely after performing a significant amount of research and analysis about the courses that you wish to get enrolled in from either of these institutions.
If you are interested in CSE and have the confidence that you will be able to get IITs/NITs/BITS, you can take a drop year. But this option has its risks. PEC Chandigarh offers branch sliding options. Although the cutoff requirement is high for CSE, it's certainly doable with hard work. This way you won’t have to worry about a drop year.
Having friends studying in both the colleges, It is suggested that you go for NIT Jamshedpur metallurgy would prove to be a better option because the placement records of the college are pretty good.
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NIT Jamshedpur |
IIEST Shibpur |
Fees |
7.16 lakh |
1.36 lakh |
Lowest CTC |
3 LPA |
2.53 LPA |
Highest CTC |
30 LPA |
40 LPA |
Both colleges are good in their own ways. They can also be considered a good option for your education only after good research is being made in regard to your requirements. Ultimately it is your choice, but due to its locational advantage, I will suggest you go for NIT Jamshedpur.