Although both programs are good, I would still recommend IIT Delhi EE over IIT Guwahati CSE. Here are a few reasons that support my recommendation
Hence, IIT Delhi EE is a better option than IIT Guwahati CSE.
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) is one of the NAAC 'A' graded private universities settled in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The institute successfully bagged 177th rank by NIRF and counted among the top engineering colleges of India.
The table given below gives a brief overview of the program:
Particulars |
PDPU |
Basic Fees |
2.53 LPA |
Application Mode |
Online |
Entrance |
JEE-BASED /GUJCET |
Seat Matrix |
All India - 35% GUJCET - 50% NRI/NRI Sponsored- 15% |
Admission:
Infrastructure:
Placements:
Students received job offers from companies that were from their respective disciplines as a result Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) observes an extraordinary placement season.
PDPU is a well-known college that grants decent placement opportunities. Hope the aforementioned covers all the fundamental aspects associated with B.Tech (Electrical) in PDPU.
Both IIT D Electrical and IIT Madras Electrical courses are very well sought after by the students. Both of these institutes are well recognized for their strong and excellent curriculum on electrical engineering.
I was in the same position as you last year. I too had the same options for my Bachelor and I chose IIT Roorkee due to the following reasons:-
If you are considering pursuing a degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Civil Engineering, BIT Sindri can be an excellent choice for you. Here are some reasons:
Therefore, if you are looking for an institution that offers excellent teaching, research facilities, and a supportive atmosphere, BIT Sindri can be an ideal choice for you. If you get the opportunity, you should consider pursuing your degree at BIT Sindri.
If you are evaluating the institutes based on placements, then you will be pleased to know that IIT Delhi ranks 28th position in the Top 50 of Times Higher Education Global Employability University Ranking and Survey.
However, I feel placements should not be the determining factor as the IIT tag will get you placed with a good package irrespective of whichever IIT you choose. The primary determining factor should be your inclination towards a specific branch. If you target a specific branch just based on placements, you are likely to lose interest soon. This will result in a frustrated career. In fact, I have seen many students opt out of CS just because they realize that it’s not their cup of tea and go for average branches that intrigue them genuinely.
Here is a comparative analysis of placements of both the institutes
Particulars |
IIT Hyderabad placements |
IIT Delhi placements |
Highest package |
INR 65.46 LPA |
INR 4 CPA |
Number of Recruiters |
141 |
400 |
Number of International Offers |
46 |
30 |
Top Recruiters |
Flipkart, Indeed, Zomato |
American Express, Bajaj Auto, Boston Consulting Group, Enphase Solar Energy, Intel, Praxis Global Alliance |
I don’t think you should even consider joining IIT Hyderabad EE when you have the option of IIIT Hyderabad CSE given the fact that it’s the 2nd best in India after IIT Bombay CSE. The course is very challenging and IIIT Hyderabad does not have a lively atmosphere like IITs. Rather, the entire focus is on CS courses and research work. Although the campus is very small and lacks any extracurricular facilities, it’s heaven for coders. The academic workload is terrible with intense competition among peers.
Overall, both are excellent choices, and it’s only a matter of preference. Go for IIIT if you are certain of CS and go for IIT if you aren’t sure of your inclinations. Either way, you will not be disappointed.
I have two friends who are Electrical Engineering graduates from PEC and are currently working in a good IT company. One of them was also among the only two people who cracked directly written.
Being from an electrical background, it can be tough to learn coding in your free time and also cope up with your syllabus and keep your grades high. But if you are persistent you can definitely do it. You might also need to study some CS/IT subjects like DBMS while learning to code. As many students of the institute suggest to secure a job in an IT company you have to take off-campus routes, as most of the top companies are not open for interviews for the Electrical branch at PEC Chandigarh.
But yes, it is possible to land a job at an IT company even after completing ELE if you can learn to code properly and work hard enough to make yourself prepare for the job.
Both IIT BHU and IIT Kanpur are one of the best and oldest institutes in India. But according to me IIT Kanpur is better than IIT BHU here are some reasons:
Considering the above points I could say go for IIT Kanpur over IIT BHU. Although, it depends on personal choice.
Opting for Electrical Engineering from IIT Bhubaneswar is a better choice than moving for metallurgy at IIT Kharagpur as: