In my opinion, University of Dubai is recognized by the AASCB, but it doesn't have a campus because it's still being built (Dubai Academic City), and there's no clear information about its placement rates.
Aside from this, another important thing to think about is ROI. According to what I know, if someone gets a job that pays AED8,000 but doesn't cover housing and food, it will take at least three years for the money to pay off.
Another factor is Dubai Visa Regulations. If you can stay there for a long time, I think it all depends on the company that pays for your visa. I asked a few of my friends who work in Dubai, and they said it's good if the job comes with housing and food. Lastly, I would suggest that you think about the things I've described above before signing up for the course.
The salary-wise placement statistics of this year at FMS are as follows
Below INR 20 LPA: 13
INR 20 LPA – INR 24.9 LPA: 89
INR 25 LPA – INR 29.9 LPA: 33
Above INR 30 LPA: 122
So it can be inferred from the above data that the lowest package was around 5-15 LPA. Such low packages are accepted by students who are in desperate situations. This can be due to a poor CV or lack of communication or an inability to handle the stressful placement process. Such desperate situations result in compromising brand name, CTC, location, domain, or designation.
So if you are concerned that the lowest package is less than what you are expecting, rest assured. Because you can still work in improving your profile, work on your content and communication and make the best of the on and off-campus opportunities.
The first placement drive for the Mechanical branch of NSUT was held in 2019 and my brother participated in it. The offers received were a combination of the following
This scenario is from 2019 and things might have become better now. Since the institute does not release official figures, here is what I got from a friend.
Hope you now have a better understanding of the placement scenario of NSUT Delhi Mechanical Branch.
The table below will give you a clear understanding of the placement stats for IIM Calcutta this year
IIM Calcutta Placement Report 2022
Particulars |
Placement Stats (2020-22) |
Total Number of Students |
479 |
Number of Recruiters |
192 |
Number of offers |
640 |
Highest CTC(Domestic) |
INR 42.5 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 34.2 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 31 LPA |
Major Sectors |
Consulting |
Top Recruiters |
Amazon, Flipkart, Microsoft |
My brother has completed his M.Tech from MNNIT Allahabad and according to his experience, this institute lives up to the expectations in terms of placement. Here’s why:
Overall, if a placement is your goal, you are at the right place. Luckily if you belong to the CS branch in MNNIT or any other college in India, you can have one of the best placement packages. Most of the students of the CS branch get placed for jobs and internships too.
A college does not need advertisements for improving its brand value and worth. A good institute is recognizable by the quality of students and placements it offers. I feel NSUT being a prestigious institute already felt no need to advertise its placement stats and attract an unnecessary crowd. It believes in quality over quantity and thus takes in only the best.
Institutes like DTU have to prove their worth and thus measures like advertising are undertaken. Earlier it was a central university college and now it has become an autonomous state university. Everyone was against this change so the institute deserve to preserve the brand value by publishing high-end advertisements.
So whether a college advertises its placement statistics or not depends on whether the institute needs to attract the public or the brand value is more than enough to attract the students.
It is suggested that you do not waste any money by enrolling in these institutions. They are only concerned with making money. Frankfinn though has tie-ups with different airlines and may get you to the interview process. But doing the course is not going to help you in the longer run.
Each airline has its own way of grooming and safety rules. You will end up spending a lot of money, only to get disappointed if not selected.
Instead of spending time and money here, follow these points as they will help you in better ways:
Therefore, after giving plenty of interviews in different companies you will be prepared for the right one. With your experience, you will be able to take a confident approach to each question.
I am a second year Chemical Engineering student at IIT Roorkee. Both IIT Roorkee and IIT BHU offer top notch placements. However, IIT Roorkee Chemical is a better option because of these reasons-
The 2023 placement statistics of IIT Roorkee and IIT BHU are given below:
Parameters | IIT Roorkee Overall | IIT BHU Chemical |
---|---|---|
Placement Percentage | - (63 Recruiters, 500 offers) | 86.43% |
Median CTC | - | INR 16.18 LPA |
Average CTC | - | INR 19.52 LPA |
Highest CTC | INR 1.3 CPA (domestic) INR 1.06 CPA (international) |
INR 1.68 CPA (overall) INR 1.15 CPA (Chemical) |
(The branch-wise placement data for IIT Roorkee is not available).
The branch change policies are based on the academic performance of the students in their first year and the availability of seats in the desired branch. These are the branch change rules at IIT Roorkee and IIT BHU:
IIT Roorkee- A 9.0 or above CGPA is required for a branch change at IITR. Another thing is that the strength of the new branch should not increase by more than 10%. Moreover, the strength of the original branch must not fall by more than 25% of its existing strength.
IIT BHU- For IIT BHU, the required CGPA for branch change is around 8.5 to 9.0. IIT BHU might have a slightly more flexible approach, but it mainly depends on the number of students applying for the branch change and their respective CGPAs. Some branches may restrict the number of students who can transfer in.
Seat availability in the desired branch is a critical factor for branch switch at both institutions. IIT BHU might have a slightly more relaxed approach for branch change. But overall, switching a branch at both these IITs is a difficult task.
I have friends studying in ISI Kolkata and old IITs. Based on my conversations with them, I will say there is no doubt that M.stat students from ISI have better chances of landing jobs with really lucrative salaries. You will be surprised by the fact that ISI is known for its 100% placement ratio for M.Stat. This is not the case you would be able to find in any IIT whether old or new.
I have attached a video that will brief you on the ISI Placement scenario
Overall, ISI stands as a premier institute for fields especially related to stats, math, and economics with a 100% placement ratio.
Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) Kolkata, affiliated with MAUKAT, is ranked 154th in the NIRF Ranking 2020 for engineering colleges in India. According to some of my friends studying there, it is a really good institute.
According to the past statistics of the institute, the following are the placement percentage of each branch.
Branches | Placement Percentage |
Computer Science & Engineering | 95% |
Electronics & Communication Engineering | 95% |
Mechanical Engineering | 75% |
Biotechnology | 70% |
Civil Engineering | 66% |
Chemical Engineering | 60% |
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering | 60% |
As per the above, ECE and CSE are the best branches in terms of placements. But you can opt for the department which interests you, because overall the placements of Heritage Institute of Technology is really good.