If you are interested in Computer Science and want to pursue MS/Ph.D. from universities abroad, after graduation, IIITD CSD is the best option for you. IIITD CSD placements are also pretty good. During the 2021 placement drive, the average CTC offered was INR 16.56 LPA.
If you find Electrical Engineering or Instrumentation and Control Engineering interesting and want to go for GATE/PSU/MTech, then choose the respective streams at DTU/NSIT. These branches aren’t usually open for most IT and coding-based jobs. For an MBA or a non-tech, career path, DTU or NSIT will be better as well.
MAIT will be the best option among these for a BTech in Computer Science/IT. It offers good learning resources to students. The institute has good infrastructure and library facilities. It has a good placement record as well. According to the recent placement highlights, MAIT Delhi average package is around INR 4.5 LPA. The highest package goes up to INR 40 LPA. TCS, Amazon, Infosys, etc. are among the major recruiters to visit the campus placement.
Your choice of the course and college should totally depend upon your interests. If you have an interest in the electrical domain of engineering then you should go for EEE. If not then you should consider the IT branch for your career. It is extremely difficult to study subjects that you do not like. Now, if you are only looking out for good placement opportunities and do not have any keen interest in both of these two domains of engineering then IT at MSIT can be a pretty good option for you as the placement scenario of the college is much better than that of EEE in MAIT.
Most of the EEE students enrolled in MAIT get job opportunities in IT companies as there are very few jobs available in the core companies of the Electrical Engineering department.
Also, MSIT is situated in the heart of Janakpuri, so you will have many good places to hangout with your friends in your free time.
Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) ranks 151 among the top engineering colleges in India as per NIRF 2020 ranking. This institute always maintains 100% placement every year.
MAIT is a private engineering college and ranks 17th among the best engineering colleges in India as per Dataquest ranking. It provides 95% placements and maintains an excellent track record of it every year.
MSIT ranks 251 among the engineering colleges and offers above 85% placements every year.
USICT is one of the premier institutes in India and ranks 73 among the engineering colleges in India as per NIRF Ranking. This institute maintains 90% placements every year and provides jobs in top MNCs.
BVCOE ranks 251 among the top engineering colleges and aims to provide the best technical education to the students. The placements are nearly 100% in this institute for every year.
Admission Process
MUJ:
MAIT:
MSIT:
USICT:
BVCOE:
Placements:-
All the institutes provide more than 80-85% placements every year. The students get placed in top-notch companies. More than 40-50 companies visit the institutes every year.
Placement rate |
100% |
98% |
90% |
100% |
90% |
Highest package |
INR 42 LPA |
INR 28 LPA |
INR 21 LPA |
INR 36 LPA |
INR 25 LPA |
Average package |
INR 5.83 LPA |
INR 5.5 LPA |
INR 6 LPA |
INR 7 LPA |
INR 10 LPA |
The top companies are Amazon, Citrix, Genpact, Tech Mahindra, Capgemini, Accenture, Wipro, Cognizant, Microsoft, Google, IBM, etc.
Faculty:-
The faculties in all these colleges are well-supportive and helpful towards their students. They always coordinate with every student in a regular manner.
All these institutes provide quality education and excellent placements for CSE/IT. It is upon the students which college they would like to choose among these four.
Both USIT and MAIT offer ECE and CSE as their flagship courses respectively. The deciding factor here is which subject you are more inclined towards. USIT is ranked 73rd for B.tech in 2019. Whereas, MAIT (IPU) is ranked 251 by NIRF.
Admission :
USIT: It offers a BTech-MTech dual degree in ECE.
For admission in USIT, aspirants must clear JEE mains or IPU-CET. IPU-CET ranking should be under 100 and JEE Main under 30000 in order to secure a seat in ECE
The yearly course fee is INR 70,000.
MAIT: The institute offers a BTech degree in CSE.
For admission in (CSE)MAIT, one has to secure a place in the top 500 ranks in the IPU CET exam or a JEE Main rank falling under 27,611.
MAIT offers 180 seats for CSE and the annual course fee is 1.15 lakhs.
Placement statistics:
USIT:
Around 150 companies take part in campus recruitment every year. Industry giants including IBM, Adobe, Flipkart, Amazon, Amazon are the top recruiters.
ECE branch at USIT has a placement rate of 80%.
The average CTC offered for ECE students is 4.75 LPA and the highest CTC offered for ECE students is 12 LPA.
MAIT (IPU):
150+ companies participate in the recruitment process every year. Top recruiters include Amazon, Expedia, IBM, TCS, Accolite.
80% of the students get placed at top companies with an average salary of 4.95 LPA.
The highest domestic CTC offered was 28 LPA by Amazon in 2019.
CSE department holds the record of maximum students being placed every year in MAIT.
Both USIT and MAIT offer good ECE and CSE programs. You should choose the course and the college according to your branch of choice.
It is a bitter truth about the IPU that no college offers placements to the students. You will need to depend on yourself for building different skills through short-term courses, internships, or working on different projects.
But in general, MAIT is a reputed college where you can pursue EEE and there is no attendance issue in the college. It also has a good reputation among the IPU colleges. The average CTC offered at the institute is around 3 LPA.
I have few friends at MAIT and based on the reviews I got from them I will suggest you go for their EEE course. But don’t entirely demand the institute for opportunities.
If you have an interest in ECE, you should go for it. Always give your interest your priority more than the reputation of the college. There is no confusion or doubt that MAIT is a good college but if you are not interested in that and opt for IT at MSIT. Factors like crowd, placement, staff, facilities, and exposure also matter.
Advantages of ECE in MAIT:
Categories | ECE at MAIT |
Course Fee | 4.69 lakh |
Highest CTC | 40 LPA |
Average CTC | 12 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | ZS Associates, JP Morgan, Amazon, Flipkart, etc. |
College like MAIT, if you have an interest in ECE it will take you to great heights, and if you discover later than you don't have any kind of interest in ECE. You can go for an MBA without any fear of attendance issues.
Yes, there are very high chances of you securing a seat at MAIT in the CS department unless the competition is too high and there are no changes in the selection criteria of the college.
As per student testimonials, the level of education and understanding is just as good in the second shift as it is in the first one.
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.
Changing shifts at MAIT is very easy and there is no need to worry about it. However, you must ask yourself these questions before shifting the batch - Did you wish to change your shift officially or did you simply want to sit and study in the classes which took place in the first shift?
However, the second option might feel better to you in comparison with the first because then you will not have to spend 10,000–12,000 and you will be able to change it within 24 hours.
For that, you will have to talk to the Dean or the HOD of the department and give them a convincing reason to accept your request. The process will be easy because it involves the simple act of communication, and wouldn't require any formality, but your reason should be plausible enough for them to grant your request.