My elder sister is from this institute, so I think I can answer your question.
Legal Methods is the most difficult of the five subjects you'll study in the first semester. It covers a wide range of issues, including summary writing, finding ratio and obiter dictum, and legislative interpretation. You can read the article “The Case of the Speluncean Explorers” if you want. It's pointless to read the other materials before attending college lectures because the paper is purely application-based. Every year, entirely new excerpts are picked up for the paper.
You can read the first 3–4 chapters of Ratanlal and Dhirajlal for Torts. After a few lectures, you'll figure out the rest.
The syllabus for the other disciplines is primarily lecture and module-based, so there's no use in doing anything ahead of time. However, for Pol Sc, any material on theorists such as Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau would be helpful.
NSUT Delhi placements start at the beginning of August/ towards July end. If you are an expert in coding, you will receive handsome offers from Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, etc. Winshuttle, Deloitte, CISCO, DE Shaw, and TI are some other companies that visit the campus for placements.
I know a college alumni who was shortlisted for DE Shaw and TI. But both these firms hired the top two candidates only. He then got selected for Open Solutions but finally became the only one in his batch to be selected by Walmart.
The placement cell does a great job of bringing in the best companies on campus. Like any other college, core companies visit in less numbers. Other than software, analytics, finance, and marketing profiles are offered to the students.
Overall, the placements at NSUT Delhi are quite good but core profiles are offered in very less numbers.
I have a friend who was a student at AIIMS Patna and she shed some light on the facilities there. Here are a few facilities that are common in both AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Patna.
There are many aspects wherein AIIMS Delhi gives an edge to AIIMS Patna and other AIIMS.
Overall, the basic facilities provided in AIIMS Delhi and other AIIMS are somewhat similar with minor differences only.
VIT Pune used to have one of the best hostels in Pune. But for some policy decisions, they had to let go of the hostel. The new student accommodation is decent but it is further away from the college around 2.5 km.
Rather it will be better to rent an apartment closer to the college. It will save you both time and money.
DTU and NSIT are the best options among these, with great placement records and academics. These are counted among the top-tier technological institutes in the country. The type of exposure you will get at these institutes will not only help in performing well in academics but also help develop confidence. DTU placements 2022 shows the average CTC to be around INR 15.31 LPA. According to NSIT placement highlights of recent years, the median CTC offered is around INR 13 LPA.
SRM, and Manipal don’t belong to the same tier as DTU and NSIT.
Well, these two institutes cannot be positioned to compare with each other. However, the only benefit seen in the case of IIM Indore is that it will assist in accessing the alumni network of PAN India. This does not apply to MDI Gurgaon students. This is beneficial for the students who want to start their individual businesses and switch jobs to a higher profile in later days.
Rather, it is difficult enough to comments on the faculties, placements, and other facilities. Following is a brief overview of these two institutes considering the placement statistics.
Criteria |
MDI Gurgaon |
IIM Indore |
Placement Statistics |
100% |
90% |
Highest CTC |
40.79 LPA |
40 LPA |
Lowest CTC |
18 LPA |
10 LPA |
Average CTC |
22.05 LPA |
23.6 LPA |
The campus life at IIM Indore is awesome and the infrastructure is unparalleled. The institute has great competition and diversity. You will develop a good analytical and broader viewpoint. One of my friends opted for IIM Indore and he was happy with his decision.
The hostel facilities provided in NIT Trichy are excellent. There are many hostels in this college but the best hostel for the students is the Diamond hostel.
There are some other hostels too inside the NIT Trichy campus which are as follows.
Before choosing a room, do check out the wifi speed personally as slow wifi speed can be very frustrating and it consumes a lot of time while accessing the internet.
NIT Jamshedpur is among the top NITs of our country and is one of the oldest engineering institutes of our country. Here are some of the reasons why you should consider joining NIT Jamshedpur.
Academics:
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So, if you're planning to join NIT Jamshedpur, then you can continue with your decision as it is one of the finest engineering institutes providing all the modern facilities to its students.
I was an M.Tech VLSI student at VNIT Nagpur. I had a bitter experience regarding the academics and placements.
At VNIT, M.Tech students are under immense pressure to conduct research. The faculty pushes the students to pursue a Phd. On top of that, one doesn’t even get the necessary lab facilities from the college. The VLSI faculty is not supportive at all, and the entire experience is filled with torture. None of the course subjects are industry relevant.
VNIT wants its M.Techs to pursue research. This is why the campus does not receive any companies for M.Tech placements. Getting placed off campus is very difficult as companies prefer students from communication branches. Also, unlike communication students, the VLSI students aren’t permitted to go for internships. This further lessens the chances of getting a job offer.
It is especially difficult to get placed off campus, given that a single position has around 200 applicants. Moreover, the NIT tag does nothing to get oneself a job. This year, only 2 students from the entire VLSI batch got placed. The others received offers from service based companies for a package of 5–6 LPA, and with a 3 year bond, of 7–8 LPA.
Overall, the placement scenario for M.Tech VLSI is not good at all, maybe the poorest out of all NITs. I won’t recommend VNIT Nagpur for an M.Tech in VLSI.
We all believe that getting a degree from a university or education is just all. Obviously, one should have mandatory basic education till class 10th /12th. But after that, you should look forward to your personal interest and then pursue further studies. Continuing education for the sake of a degree is not a good option.
There is a huge difference between pupil and student life. When you are in school you are taught and in college, you have to learn as a student. This urge of students to grab just a degree has degraded their own careers. In India, lakhs of students graduate every year but only a few are suitable for their respective job roles. Even for a Grade “C” and “D”, lakhs of graduates apply. Not only have they, but many dropouts from schools also apply for such jobs. And this is how they all are degrading their career and country’s economy.
So, your first priority should be that you access yourself and understand what you want to do in life. Because we get one life and spending half of it in getting degrees and half in searching for a job is not a thing. Choose wisely because all your future depends on such decisions. Good luck!