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Why is BITS Pilani always compared to IIT?

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Sunita Verma Posted On : June 27th, 2023
studies at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani

Both IITs and BITS are leading technical institutes in the country and are often compared to each other in terms of placements and the quality of education offered. While IIT is the dream college of many engineering aspirants you will be surprised to know that anyone who makes the bold decision of choosing BITS over IITs has never regretted it. 

One of my friends recently joined BITS and was all praise for the institute. He got pre-placement offers from a six-month Practice School internship and also gained a lot of exposure through various clubs. His family had taken this decision after much anticipation preferring BITS over the IIT tag and their decision fetched big profits. 

BITS has some unique aspects in contrast to IITs such as the No attendance rule followed in foreign universities. Moreover, BITS is considered highly in terms of industrial ties, placements, Practice School for Internship, clubs, academics, location, infrastructure, faculty pool, and the elaborate alumni base. All this makes BITS an excellent choice over IITs!

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Is NITIE the same level in terms of placement like FMS?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : May 30th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

Here is the comparison between the latest placement statistics of NITIE and FMS.

Particulars 

NITIE 

FMS

Highest CTC 

INR 78.20 LPA

INR 1.23 CPA

Average CTC 

INR 25.27 LPA

INR 34.1 LPA

Top Recruiters 

Asian Paints, Britannia, Colgate-Palmolive, Dabur, Godrej Consumer Products Limited(2022)

Accenture Strategy, Airtel, Amazon American Express, Bain & Co, BCG, etc

Both FMS and NITIE give an edge to each other in terms of placements with FMS having a slight advantage over FMS.

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How is Mtech in structure in jntuh?

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Namrita Banerjee Posted On : September 3rd, 2021
B.Tech Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2016)

One of my friends graduated from JNTUH in Transportation Engineering. Here is his review of the M.Tech courses offered at JNTUH.

  • According to him, the academic environment of the institute is not that great. It is especially true for the Civil Engineering Dept. The department has experienced professors but they hardly take the classes. Obviously, it is not true for everyone but most of the professors are more engaged in their consultancy work than teaching. 
  • The lab assistants are also not cooperative. If you don’t have a good relationship with them, then your project work can't go smoothly and it will take longer than the estimated time.
  • The placement record for M.Tech branches at JNTUH is not that great. According to the recent placement highlights, the placement average for M.Tech is around 75% and the average CTC offered is around 9 LPA. 
  • Regarding research, if you don’t have any new ideas for doing research then you will be given a research abstract, which was previously completed but with slight variations in it. The professor doesn’t encourage students to take on new research topics. 

According to my friend, it’s better to keep JNTUH as your second preference. Choose Osmania University, if you have an option. 

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How are the placements at IIIT Hyderabad?

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Pallabi Ghosh Posted On : October 30th, 2020
Studied at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H) (2016)

IIIT Hyderabad has its name among the top 10 IIITs of India. 97% was the placement rate of the students in the institution, for the 2019-20 session. 71 recruits offered job opportunities to 271 students. The placements trends of the institution are constantly increasing every year. The CSE department has the maximum number of students getting placed.

Highlights:

The following information is for the year 2019.

  • Around 289 students took part in the on-campus placement.

  • 271 students were placed out of 289.

  • There were around 71 recruiters during the placements.

  • The highest package offered was INR 46.26 LPA while the average package offered was INR 26.05 LPA.

  • Samsung being the top recruiter offered 32 job offers.

Top recruits:

Some of the top recruits with the number of students getting placed in the last placement drive are as follows.

Samsung

32

Huawei Technologies

19

Microsoft, Reliance Jio

16

Apple, Adobe

11

Qualcomm

10

Some other recruits are Flipkart, Google, Facebook, HSBC, Nvidia, Synopsys, Indeed, etc.

B.Tech placements:

  • 100% placement was recorded for the B.Tech field.

  • 31 students from the ECE department and 83 from the CSE department took part in the placements and all of them got selected.

  • For BTech the highest package offered was 46 LPA, while the average package offered was 22.5 LPA.

M.Tech placements:

  • 100% was the placement rate for CSE and CSIS streams.

  • 48% was the placement rate for CASE and 56% was the placement percentage for Bio stream.

  • Mtech students were offered an average package of around 13.25 LPA.

MS placements:

  • 100% was the placement rate for all the streams.

  • The highest package was offered to the CSE student.

IIIT Hyderabad offers excellent placement opportunities to its students. Year by year the placements statistics for the highest salary offered to the students are increasing continuously. Even the number of students getting placed is increasing every year.

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How does ISB, Hyderabad compare to IIM Ahmedabad?

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Anirban Roy Posted On : March 8th, 2022
MBA Strategy & Operations Management, Indian School of Business (2016)

ISB Hyderabad and IIM Ahmedabad are among the most reputed B-Schools in India. Contrary to the popular belief that IIMs are the best option, ISB is better than most new IIMs. Here is a brief comparison of the institutes.

IIM Ahmedabad- 

  • Flagship program for IIMA is Post Graduate Program in Management. The course fee is INR 23 lakhs.
  • The faculties of the institute are alumni of reputed universities across the globe. You will get help from the faculty regarding any doubts even outside the classroom. 
  • The college campus is well equipped with modern instruments to provide quality education. The classrooms are fully air-conditioned. The library stays open 24*7 for students and faculty. 
  • During the 2021 placement, the average CTC offered was 26.13 LPA. While the highest CTC offered was INR 1.32 Cr PA.

ISB Hyderabad- 

  • The flagship program for ISB Hydrabad is Post Graduate Program in Management (12 months). The total course fee is INR 36.3 lakhs. 
  • ISB Hyderabad has a great pool of well-experienced faculty. 
  • In the 2022 placement drive, the average CTC offered was INR 25 LPA while the highest was INR 42 LPA. 

In terms of ROI, IIM A shows better results compared to ISB Hyderabad. The required fee is also less for IIMA. Unlike ISB, you won’t need mandatory work experience to join IIMA. 

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What are the chances for the NITIE with a 96.3 percentile in the general category?

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Minal Chaturvedi Posted On : March 15th, 2023
Studied at NITIE

 NITIE Mumbai is a highly competitive institute, and admission to its programs is based on several factors, including academic qualifications, work experience, and performance in the selection rounds. The primary factor considered for admission to NITIE Mumbai is the CAT score, and a candidate's overall percentile in the exam is an important determinant of their chances of selection.

A percentile of 96.3 in the CAT exam is a good score and may make you eligible for the selection rounds at NITIE Mumbai. However, it's important to note that the selection criteria and cutoffs vary each year and depend on several factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats in each program.

In addition to the CAT score, NITIE Mumbai considers other factors such as academic performance, work experience, and performance in the selection rounds (Group Discussion, Personal Interview, and Written Ability Test) for admission decisions. Therefore, your overall profile, including academic achievements and work experience, will also play a crucial role in determining your chances of selection at NITIE Mumbai.

Overall, while a CAT percentile of 96.3 is a good score, the final admission decision will depend on several factors, and it's best to keep an eye on the official website of NITIE Mumbai for updates on the selection criteria and cutoffs

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How do I reach NIT Calicut?

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Shailja Khandelwa Posted On : March 26th, 2021
B.Tech. from National Institute of Technology, Calicut (2019)

Kerala is well-connected by road, rail, and air. NIT Calicut campus is located approximately 22 km from Calicut City (Kozhikode City) on the Calicut to Kunnamangalam to Mukkam Road.

Traveling By train:

  • Reach Calicut station and from there go to Palayam bus stand which is approximately 0.8 km away from the railway station.
  • From the Palayam bus stand, there you will get private buses every five to ten minutes to Mukkam via Kunnamangalam and NIT Calicut.
  • Ensure that you are getting a bus that goes via NIT. It will take 40 to 45 minutes to reach.

Traveling By Bus:

  • If you are going by bus to Calicut, go to the Mofussil Bus stand (Puthiya Bus Stand), at Mavoor road. 
  • You can ask the nearby shopkeepers and go to the west side of the bus stand.
  • Get a bus that goes to Mukkam through NIT. These buses usually start from the Palayam Bus stand.

Alternatively, you also can take an Auto rickshaw from the west side, reach Palayam stand, and get a bus to NIT. Auto rickshaw price usually will be Rs. 350 to Rs. 400 from Calicut to NIT.

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What is your deep review of KLE Society's KLE Institute of Technology, in all aspects?

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Prashant Desai Posted On : July 5th, 2021
B.E in ECE from K.L.E Institute of Technology, Hubballi (2015)

My brother was a graduate of the same college and as per his experience, the college has a really good and amicable atmosphere. Infrastructure and lab facility-wise as well it is quite decent. As far as the syllabus and academics are concerned, the college strictly adheres to VTU regulations.

The college is also trying to do its best for placements. But, as a student, you also need to shoulder the responsibility and utilize the opportunities provided to you by the placement cell. You might face some hurdles as the college is affiliated with VTU. Your marks might suffer a little too.

There are quite a few drawbacks to the college. When it comes to placement interviews, you might have to go to BVB College at Pool Campus where there are always a large number of students accumulated. Additionally, most of the students selected are from KLE Tech, not KLEIT. Moreover, many of the companies that visit the college are software companies. So if you are a student from EC, EE, Civil or Mechanical engineering, your chances of being placed in your field are a little less.

A lot of people will also tell you that the degree from VTU holds a lot of importance, but this is not always true.

Overall, the college also has quite a few places to improve upon. They need to provide at least 10 campus placements in the 7th and 8th semesters for each branch. The college has a high package of INR 3.75 lakhs per annum with an average package of INR 1.80 lakhs per annum. Thus, while the college is good faculty-wise, it is not that great placement-wise.

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Is IES better than IAS ?

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Dishari Banerjee Posted On : February 25th, 2021
Studied at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad (2018)

This depends mainly on the candidate’s personal choice and what he or she is aiming for. IES stands for Indian Engineering Services and IAS stands for Indian Administrative Services. The examination and recruitment of both these officers are managed by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission). Both of these are high-profile jobs and receive much respect and honor from the government and the people.

Job Role

  • An IES officer handles the technical duties and is responsible for managing the technical tasks of various services of the Indian government.
  • An IAS officer deals more in public and handles the administrative department of the public sector, state and union government.

An IAS officer is more powerful compared to an IES officer as it has more respect in society and commands more power. The pay scales of both are the same but an IAS officer is probably more famous and likely in society. Both of them receive awards and recognition from the government for their work and contributions to society.

Branches

  • In IES there are branches like telecom, road, railways, and other infrastructure where you can work by choosing any one of them and show your capabilities and skills.
  • In IAS there are IFS( Indian Foreign Service), IPS (Indian Police Service) and IRS (Indian Revenue Service). A candidate can choose from any of these branches and join them and excel in their future. 

Academics

  • To join IES, a candidate must be an engineering graduate from any of the recognized universities. A candidate can apply for IES as much as one wants as there are no limitations on the number of attempts.
  • To join IAS, a candidate must have a bachelor's degree from any of the recognized universities in any course. In the IAS exam, a candidate can apply only 6 times.

Categories

IAS

IES

Application Fee

100 (Free for Female and Reserved Candidates)

200 (Free for Female and Reserved Candidates)

Number of Seats

1000

Around 500

In IAS, there is a wide variety of subjects and a candidate can choose from one of them according to their choice and preference for the exams.

In IES, there are no choices as it consists of subjects specific to engineering courses like civil, mechanical, electrical, etc.

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What is it like to study at ISB (Indian School of Business) in Hyderabad, India?

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Akand Sitra Posted On : January 30th, 2023
MBA in Master of Business Administration Degrees & Marketing, Vienna University of Economics and Business (Graduated 2017)

Studying at ISB Hyderabad is like studying at any ordinary college. The classes start at 8 am so you need to wake up before breakfast and dress up for your class. You may walk to the class and try to reach on time.

The classes end around Noon after which lunch is served. You can gossip with your friends over lunch, make study groups or visit banks and complete any pending appointments.

At once you are a free bird and can catch up on your sleep as you have to study from the evening till late at night. Once you wake up around 4, you can go to the gym, involve yourself in sports or prepare for your placements. 

At night you can sit with your study group and study till 11-12. The ones who are more serious about academics study alone also till morning. After this, you can prepare for the next day and take a nap before your next class.

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