Both Metallurgy at NIT Jamshedpur and IT at Jadavpur University seem to be good options so the choice really depends on your preferences. I hope you aren't someone who is obsessed with tags because, in the long run, the tag of your college does not even matter. Moreover, both NIT Jamshedpur and Jadavpur University have a considerably good reputation in the industry. However, it's true that Nit Jamshedpur metallurgy placements are slightly better than JU metallurgy placements because of their favorable location. JU IT placements are decent too with many 20_ LPA offers. Here is why I will suggest you go for JU IT instead of NIT Jamshedpur Metallurgy
Additionally, consider the following table before making the final choice.
Particulars |
NIT Jamshedpur |
JU |
Placement% |
100% |
- |
Highest CTC |
INR 14 LPA |
- |
Average CTC |
INR 9.42 LPA |
INR 13.5 LPA |
Batch Strength |
- |
74 |
Offers |
- |
79 |
Hope this helps you make the right decision.
I will first give you a brief about each. Civil deals with building houses, bridges etc. Metallurgy deals with building high quality metals which are then used in houses, bridges, cars etc.
I’ll compare these two at NIT Jamshedpur to help you with your decision-making-
I recommend you research both these branches and then make your decision. If you have interest in one of these, go for that branch. Other than that, as per me, the Metallurgy branch is better.
I have friends in both the institutes namely NIT Surathkal and NIT Rourkela. Comparing the reviews I got from them NIT Rourkela seems to be a better option than NIT Surathkal. The primary reason is that its location in the Orissa-Jhansi belt improves the quality of core placements. The faculty however is the same everywhere so that point isn't comparable. Honestly speaking, Metaullurty is a risky branch irrespective of whichever NIT you are getting unless it's an IIT. So, I will advise you to go for CS in new IIIts rather than Metallurgy in top NITs.
It's illogical to go for a risky branch just for the NIT tag because, in the end, it's your branch that opens doors for opportunities and shapes your career.
So, choose wisely!
The answer to this question is very subjective. On one hand, you are getting a top-notch branch at a not-so-celebrated college, on the other, a top NIT is offering a mediocre branch. Your interest matters as much in this situation.
As a student of Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal, I can shed some light on this option. The branch has a small strength of around 38-40 students in each batch. Your peers will be very supportive people. The faculty for metallurgy is experienced, learned, and supportive. Metallurgy, in fact, is one of the most student-friendly branches of NIT Surathkal. The professors are always there to solve any doubts and queries of their students.
As for the curriculum, the majority of it revolves around steel and its properties, ceramics, polymers, etc. With an interest in your branch, the curriculum is quite easy to get through. The placements are good, and maximum students are offered jobs on campus. The average package isn’t too high for this branch. This is because core profiles don’t offer more than 3-9 LPA. You can expect a bit higher packages in non-core job profiles. NITK is a highly esteemed institution, for this reason, a wide range of companies visit the campus during the placement season. The crowd at NITK is very friendly, and the Metallurgy branch has some amazing seniors.
I have provided you with all the relevant information about the Metallurgy branch at NIT Surathkal. Try to reach out to some seniors from COEP IT branch. Make your decision based on what matters the most to you- college name, branch, or your own interest.
One of my friends chose ProductionCivil and Metallurgy at NIT Jamshedpur. Honestly, the preference may vary from person to person depending on their career prospects and inclinations. However, I can certainly guide you to decide the right one
So the preference order in my opinion is Production>Metallurgy>Civil. Ultimately it’s your own preferences that will determine the choice.
The Department of Metallurgy and Material Sciences was established in 2012; you won’t regret choosing this institute as you will have the advantage of the brand name IIT. Most companies prefer IIT students, and it is also beneficial if you are planning to attend competitive entrance exams like the CAT, GMAT, and so on.
IIT Patna Placements
Particulars | Placement Statistics 2023 |
No. of PPOs | 72 |
No. of Offers | 281 |
Highest domestic package | INR 82.05 Lakh per annum |
Average Salary | INR 29.30 Lakh per annum |
Median Package | INR 20 Lakh per annum |
It is good for academics, placement support, and a rich alumni network. The opportunity for a master’s in Physics is comparatively higher than in metallurgy and material sciences, but you won’t get the brand tag of IIT here.
Placement at BITS HyderabadParticulars | Statistics 2023 |
Companies visited | 109 |
Highest package | INR 65.75 Lakh per annum |
Average package | INR 30.37 Lakh per annum |
Median package | INR 30 lakh per annum |
Considering this question, it can be mentioned that if you want the best institute, then opt for NIT Rourkela. Besides, if you want to be engaged in other things besides study, then NIT Jamshedpur is the best choice. This is because the students of this institute get a huge time to think about their dreams.
However, my friends personally do not have much idea considering IIEST, so he told me some facts which may be helpful for the student to understand their best choice.
In the following, some facts are tabulated considering the placement facts of these three institutes.
Criteria |
NIT Jamshedpur |
NIT Rourkela |
IIEST |
Highest CTC |
30 LPA |
42 LPA |
39 LPA |
Lowest CTC |
4 LPA |
3 LPA |
10-15 LPA |
Average CTC |
12 LPA |
10 LPA |
5-8 LPA |
Placement Stats |
81 % |
90 % |
90 % |
However, it is completely the personal opinion of my friends, and the decision may vary from person to person. So, you must take your decision very wisely, considering your future perspectives.
One of my close friends graduated from NIT Raipur Metallurgy and did not find the branch worth the money he spent. The placement opportunities were rare and no exposure was offered. Most of his batchmates had to go for non-core options because only that would pay them well. Another major issue is that there are no coaching classes available in Metallurgy for GATE. The workload is considerably less than other branches. There are a few professors with excellent profiles like Neha Gupta who will assist you in genuine research work.
Honestly, I dont see a promising future in the field of Metallurgy so I will suggest you go for other options for branch change like Chemical and IT. Their placement scenarios are very promising and they are likely to be the next big thing after CS. In chemical, the GATE, and college placements have better vacancies while IT will help you in this world of Artificial intelligence.
Coming to the next part of your question, regarding MTech in IITs, I will suggest you only choose between IIT Bombay. Moreover, your chances of getting selected for a PSU increase through GATE in comparison to core branches because the competitors are plenty.
One of my friends studied in NIT Silchar and also has friends in NIT Hamirpur. I asked him the same question and he claimed NIT Hamirpur to be a better choice.
Stating reasons for the same he said:
The major issue that NIT Silchar faces is the connectivity between cities. As a result, many recruiters are interested in coming here affecting the placement scenario and crowd quality largely. NIT Hamirpur on the other hand is located close to Delhibso the exposure r and opportunities are better.
Curriculum
The civil engineering department of MSU is one of the best in Gujarat. The professors are experienced and come to the classes regularly. You will also find some PhD level professors here.
The ME in Chemical Engineering is a 4 year full time course with 155 seats available this year.
Placements
The placements here are quite good compared to other colleges in Gujarat. 22 students were placed last year. The highest package offered last year was 8 LPA, the average package was 4-5 LPA, and the lowest package was 2.5-3 LPA. The top recruiting companies are
As far as the metallurgy department is concerned, it’s difficult to get a good percentage but the curriculum is decent.