Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology is more like a school with strict rules and regulations. The professors are known for their sternness and apathy towards the students. Well, you should not believe in such a rumor, if you have not witnessed it yourself.
Faculties:
The professors are quite cooperative here. They guide them throughout the courses. They make sure the students attend lectures over cultural fests.
Coding Culture:
The coding culture is still developing. It is eminent as there are opportunities for students to harness their skills to the best of their abilities. However, the professors are not highly experienced or in synchronization with industry which is a disadvantage on the part of the students.
Here is a brief outline of the B.Tech courses offered at the institute.
Median CTC |
4 LPA |
Highest CTC |
6 LPA |
Major recruiters |
Google, Infosys, Capgemini |
Course Fee |
5.26 lakhs |
Overall, MSIT is a decent option for a B.Tech degree but if you want to do well in academics, you have to go the extra mile yourself.
Yes, ECE students can sit for placements in IT companies and many of them even get selected in top companies as there are very few core companies visiting the campus.
Most of the recruiters don't discriminate between ECE, IT, and CSE students and allow everyone to attend interviews. While some companies like Directi, Libsys didn't allow ECE students to attend interviews.
Major companies like TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Josh Tech accept students from the ECE department and allow them to attend interviews.
If you are interested in coding, use the internet to learn rather than depending on the college. Join MOOCs from Udemy, Edx, Coursera, etc. These will make your CV appear more appealing to the recruiters.
I know people from these institutes and based on the conversations I had with them, I will say the preference order should be somewhat like below.
CSE MSIT ~ IT MAIT > ICE Thapar
Since you are considering different branches, it is clear that you don’t have any inclination towards a specific branch or specialization. If it’s true I will suggest don’t go for ICE Thapar. It is a core branch that already has fewer job opportunities in the industry. To score a decent placement at a core company for this branch you will need to be at the top of your class. Else, you are likely to end up in mass recruiting companies or software companies.
So, it will be better to stay in Delhi, it will be cost-effective, you can save up for your postgraduate degree and pursue what is in demand currently.
Yes, Maharaja Surajmal Institute has extracurricular, cultural events, and societies but they are just for the sake of it. The two events that are held every year in January are Avensis and Genesis.
There is no Placement Cell for the MSI students. In the domain of sports, they have a football team and they practice twice a week. Apart from this, they have a volleyball court and a table tennis room.
Speaking about IT and CSE, both are almost the same with some changes in their base subjects. Some of my friends graduated with IT and CSE degrees. According to them, apart from the first and second year, it’s the same. There are more languages in CSE.
Categories |
IT at MAIT |
CSE in BVP |
CSE in MSIT |
Course Fee |
4.69 lakh |
5.04 lakh |
4.69 lakh |
Highest CTC |
31 LPA |
34 LPA |
18 LPA |
Average CTC |
10 LPA |
18.5 LPA |
8-10 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Dell, Wipro, etc. |
Infosys, Capgemini, etc. |
ZS Associates, Adobe, etc. |
If you are interested in programming so the college best for this would be in the order: -
Infrastructure and Facilities wise, MAIT has well-equipped labs with all the modern technologies and a large campus. BVP has a good Campus which is situated right near the metro station at a distance of 15 meters which makes for better communication. MSIT comes 3rd when it comes to infrastructure.
One of my cousins studied at Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology (MSIT) and he never bought a single book for any branch.
You will get free access to all the books from the book bank. You will also get personal textbooks each semester as soon as you get your college IDs. There is an online portal available that helps in getting ideas about the books available in the book bank.
You will be required to pay for the book bank that has already been added to the college fee in the first year.
There is a book store outside of MSIT where students can buy books of Bhavya Publications which are easy to read and understand and written in simple language. It helps in scoring good marks in IPU.
One of my friends studied at BVP and his experience was really good there. You should go for IT at BVP. BVP is the most active technical college of IPU. They have a lot of active societies while CSI and IEEE and have many coding competitions frequently.
Though IT at MSIT also has good facilities, it is not good and does not make any efforts for the welfare of students.
Categories | IT at BVP | IT at MSIT |
Course Fee | 5.11lakhs | 4.69 lakhs |
Highest CTC | 10-11 LPA | 13 LPA |
Average CTC | 4-5 LPA | 4.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Byju’s, TCS, L&T, GE Digital, etc. | Microsoft, Josh Tech, ZS Associates, Optimus, etc. |
Let me tell you that even though my brother was in MAIT, he got his first internship through BVP rather than his own college. Go for BVP without thinking any further.
Since I have a good friend of mine currently studying at Haldia Institute of Technology, I can answer your question about anything that concerns Haldia in particular. He is presently in his 4th-year, but he is quite well-versed with the other institutes present at MAKAUT.
So, the crux of my answer would be that if you want to focus entirely on your studies, then Haldia should be your pick.
The point of concern here is your branch preference.
However, MAIT is more reputed than the remaining colleges. Here is a brief highlight of the recent placement statistics for MAIT.
Average CTC |
3.50 LPA |
Highest CTC |
28 LPA |
Major recruiters |
TCS, Amazon, ZS Associates, Deloitte, etc. |
Hope this helps.
ITM (NCU) Gurgaon (Now The North Cap University, Gurgaon) outperforms MSIT college. Having friends studying in both these colleges, I can assure you that there are many reasons behind choosing ITM.
Categories | CS at ITM (NCU) Gurgaon | CS at MSIT |
Course Fee | 10.4 lakh | 4.69 lakh |
Highest CTC | 12 LPA | 13-15 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 4.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Deloitte, EY, Fidelity International, Optum, etc. | Amazon, Infosys, Optimus, Aricent, etc. |
Most of my friends landed a job at TCS and other companies as well. Therefore, It is suggested that you go for ITM (NCU) in Gurgaon for CS.