Compared to NMIMS Bangalore, SIBM Bangalore offers better campus placements and learning opportunities. During the campus placement of 2021, SIBM witnessed an average CTC of INR 10.60 LPA. While the highest CTC offered was INR 32 LPA. More than 100 companies took part in the SIBM placement drive. Mercedes Benz, Wipro, Vodaphone Idea, Cisco, etc. were among the top recruiters.
I always recommend people give preference to branches over the institute. This is because if you go for a less preferred branch, you will end up taking a software job anyways. So it’s better to choose a NIT instead of an IIT provided that you get CSE.
If you join the CSE branch at NIT Warangal you will develop software skills and succeed in the field rather than taking up the job just because you had no other options in Civil. The exposure offered to CSE in NIT Warangal is great and students can be seen participating in coding competitions that enhance their coding abilities tenfold. You end up becoming a skilled programmer and not an average programmer who had to choose the field unwillingly.
So, joining NI MT Warangal CSE is a better option than joining Civil Engineering at a new IIT unless you want to get government jobs like IES, Civil services.
Among these, CSE in Galgotia University is better. The department has an excellent faculty base. The faculties are well-qualified and have years of experience in their respective fields. According to Galgotia University placement highlights, the average CTC offered to CSE students is around INR 4.5 LPA. Many reputed companies such as IBM, Infosys, Wipro, etc. take part in the placement drive.
According to the 2021 WBJEE cutoff, the required cutoff for CSE at Heritage Institute of Technology is 3434 (general). So, it will be difficult to get admission in CSE with your rank. As an alternative, you can go for IT at Heritage. It offers similar career prospects as the CSE branch.
With 4.5k rank, you can also try for KGEC EE/JGEC CSE/GCECT CSE/GCELT CSE/IEM IT/ GCETTS CSE.
At this rank in case, if you are getting a Govt. college don’t go for it as there is a very low chance of placements.
Out of these two, Dayanand Sagar is definitely a better choice because it is an autonomous institute. However, you will encounter multiple distractions on the campus and it is advisable to be cognizant and not to neglect studies.
Dayanand Sagar has a good reputation in terms of co-curricular activities. One of my friends, who got RNSIT in the first round, waited and later opted for DSCE in 2nd round.
Trust me it was one of the life-changing decisions in his life. Rest is up to you, do whatever you feel like.
My brother is an IIT B alumnus and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. from Cornell. He told me that on numerous occasions international researchers, professors, and students have expressed in front of him respect for the sharp-mindedness and prolificacy of the IIT alumni. Many scholars at Cornell consider the IITs as institutions for only the sharpest minds. Many international researchers and students know only about IITs and may mistake an IISc Bangalore alumnus for an IITian.
Now the main point is if you have the right research background, a good GPA, and exceptional letters of recommendation, it makes no difference whether you are an IITian or from IISc Bangalore. The admission committee at international universities is well aware that IISc is a top-ranked Indian institution and in many areas, ranks above the top IITs.
My brother feels that IISc could have been a better choice for him due to his inclination toward Physical Sciences. The IISc provides a great environment for research and the students there are enthusiastic about research and learning. However, as he did not go to IISc, he does not know about the ground reality.
Ultimately, whether you go to the IITs or IISc Bangalore in no way affects your admission prospects in an international institution.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) are two different branches of engineering. As some of my friends had these courses, I can share some details about them, later analyzing which you can make a decision.
Because CSE is currently at its pinnacle and will almost certainly reach saturation in the next 4 to 5 years. So, at this time, it would be wiser to choose ECE. regardless of the college, whether it is NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, or any other NITs or IITs in India.
One of my friends studied at IET and his experience was really good. Thus, I have a clear idea about IET and would suggest you opt for IET because of the reasons below.
IET Lucknow is the best option for students who are really keen to invest their time in their studies. It would be better to not go for the infrastructure and physical appearance, try to understand what institute provides better education. Do your own research, and choose wisely.
DU regular colleges will be better for UPSC preparation. The syllabus for most courses matches with UPSC syllabus. If your aim is UPSC, choose your course accordingly. Opt for a subject, you are going to take as optional.
Being a regular student of DU, you will be able to attend seminars/discussions which can help a lot in personality development. Which is a major requirement for UPSE.
If you can manage regular classes along with UPSE preparation, choose DU regular.
I assume you are a fresher and that’s why you are evaluating a college's worth through its placements. In reality, the placements released by these colleges are not precise so aren’t a credible criterion. You will be surprised to know that even top institutes like IITs are not able to achieve 100% placements. Even NSIT and DTU which show high packages of cries, are quite misleading. These high packages fail to show the situation of the average students that receive low packages and sometimes even remain unplaced.
As for NIT Delhi, it’s still in its development phase and also has an average placement scenario. However, it has a good placement percentage and even average students manage to get a job easily. Nevertheless, I have done a comparative analysis of the placement scenario of these institutes.
Particulars |
NIT Delhi (2021) |
NSIT |
DTU |
Number of recruiters |
73 |
403 |
|
Highest CTC |
INR 46 LPA |
- |
INR 1.8 CPA |
Average CTC |
INR 10.054 LPA |
INR 16 LPA (median) |
INR 15.16 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Adobe, Amadeus, Avalara, Code Nation, etc. |
Microsoft, Amazon, Texas Instrument, Google, Qualcomm, Cisco, Hero Moto Corp, etc |
Samsung, Instabase, Atlassian, Sprinklr, Amazon, Alphonso, Salesforce, Microsoft, Adobe, etc |
From the above statistics it can be inferred that DTU has the best placements followed by NSIT and NIT Delhi.