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Which is better, GRIET or VNR VJIET?

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Pooja Chattopadhay Posted On : July 9th, 2021
Studied at Calcutta University (2019)

It is suggested not to go with either of the colleges mentioned in the question. They offer a mundane college life without any enthusiastic approach towards academics as well as extracurriculars. If you want your college life to be like that then join VNR or GRIET.

Although, many people consider VNR to be better in comparison with GRIET. Microsoft is one of the only good companies that recruit students enrolled in VNR.

My advice for you would be to just live away from your home and get enrolled in a decent University. This way, you can learn a lot about life and what it's like to be out of your comfort zone for a long period.

You can improve your communication skills and learn to communicate with someone who does not speak the same language which you do. You will meet people of different backgrounds and who belong to different cultures and traditions.

Go out and explore all the opportunities that the world has in store for you. No matter what happens, you will be able to learn a lot about life during your college years.

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Which is better: Anna University or SSN?

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Monish Uday Posted On : December 1st, 2022
Studied at Madras Institute of Technology , Tamil Nadu, India

One of my relatives happened to choose SSN. She has visited the campuses of both the colleges namely, Anna University and SSN. She told me that SSN was way ahead of AU in many aspects. Some amazing features of SSN are:

  • Amazing infrastructure with top notch Wi-Fi facilities 

  • Diverse crowd which helps you get more exposure 

  • SSN does not force its students to attend classes

  • SSN emphasises on the overall development of its students and fulfilling their dreams

  • Good hostel facilities 

My relative completed her M.E. from SSN and went to CEG to pursue PhD. She regrets this decision a lot. She had listed so many shortcomings of CEG. Some of them have been listed below.

  • Lack of proper sanitation facilities

  • No emphasis on extracurricular activities or club activities

  • Lack of transport facilities 

So SSN focuses more on quality rather than quantity.

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What is the difference between COE and CSE at Thapar University?

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Rachita Sengupta Posted On : July 4th, 2022
B.Tech in Information Technology, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology

CoE stands for Computer Engineering. This course includes the study of software and hardware. While CSE stands for Computer Science and Engineering and the course work revolves around programming languages, developing software, theory, and algorithms. 

If you are more interested in coding, CSE will be a better choice. The placement record of the branch is also good. The highlights of Thapar University placements show the average CTC for CSE to be around INR 13 LPA. 

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Which is a better law college, IMS Law or Lloyd Law College?

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Khushi Sharma Posted On : September 7th, 2021
L.L.B from Lloyd Law College (2018)

One of my friends is pursuing Law from Lloyd and according to him Lloyd is an amazing college and the faculty team is also quite knowledgeable.

Here are some of the pros and cons of the institute. 

Pros:

  • The college has a beautiful campus with greenery.
  • Weekly seminars, national and international level competitions, quizzes, and other activities are regularly held.
  • The campus placements are very good. Big companies, firms, and banks recruit students during placement drives. The average CTC offered is around 3 LPA. 

Cons:

  • The fee structure is quite rigid.
  • The attendance policy is very strict.
  • The faculties are changed frequently.

Overall, Lloyd is a good option for pursuing a law degree. 

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Which is better, a BBA MBA from IIM Indore or a BA LLB from NLSIU?

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Kirti Adarsh Posted On : September 16th, 2021
BA LLB from NLSIU

This is entirely a matter of your choice or preference. Both these courses have a very different offering from each other in terms of learning. One is a double bachelor (BA LLB) and the other is a Bachelor's + Master’s degree (BBA-MBA). You can choose one or the other on the basis of your interest. If you are someone who wants to pursue a career in law and be a lawyer, you should pick the course from NLSIU, and if the Management and business side of things is where your interests lie, the clear choice is IIM Indore.

If placements are what concern you, IIM Indore is the winner as compared to NLSIU. IIM Indore’s Integrated Programme in Management has an average pay package of about 20 lakhs per annum which is way more than NLSIU’s median at 12 lakhs per annum for a BA LLB graduate. Along with this, IIM Indore also offers opportunities to be placed abroad, and those who get placed abroad can get a package up to 90 LPA, on the other hand, NLSIU doesn’t have much scope for placements abroad and the few that take place don’t garner more than a 20L PA package.

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Is a 4-year tri city BBA course of SPJ better than a 5-year IPM at IIM Indore?

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Charu Malik Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied at Integrated Programme in Management, IIM Indore (2021)

IPM does not offer a BBA degree but you will receive a BA degree for your undergrad coursework (Foundations in Management). The subjects taught at the undergraduate level are vastly different from those taught in any other BBA program. Any decision based on an assumption about the IPM curriculum can land you in big trouble.

Returning to the question, I'm not familiar with the specifics of the four-year Tri-City programme, but I'm sure it entails a lot of learning from an institute like SPJ. 

  • Having said that, IPM and the aforementioned course can be compared on the same scale.
  • Two degrees from IIM Indore (one of which is the regular MBA that other PGP participants are entitled to) is an incredible value that cannot be matched by any other BBA programme in the country. 
  • Other benefits include the environment and opportunities that come with being a student at an IIM.

Comparisons can be made when other IIMs launch courses similar to IPM, which does not appear to be happening anytime soon. Until then, IPM would be a clear winner in terms of undergrad management education. 

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Which is better: NALSAR or NLU-D?

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Akash Bisht Posted On : August 31st, 2021
B.A.L.L.B (Hons) from National Law University, Delhi (2022)

Having to know some people studying at both these institutes, I can say for a fact that if you want the original and the true CLAT experience then NALSAR would be the better option. But overall NLU-D is much better. They make the students academically strong and industry-ready. 

NLU- D stands out due of several reasons: -

  • NLU-D has established its name in the top institutes in a span of 10 years. It will no doubt beat NALSAR one day too.
  • It has a fantastic faculty and infrastructure. 
  • Moreover, NLU- D receives funds from the Delhi government to maintain the facilities provided to the students. Therefore the facilities provided are world-class.
  • NLU- D conducts national and international competitions and pays all the expenses of the participants
  • Being in Delhi, it receives better industrial exposure. 
  • This helps in great internship opportunities. It also has guest lecturers visiting continuously from the High Court, Supreme Court and the Parliament.
  • It is considered as the leader in the fields of litigation and other legal studies.
Categories Nalsar NLU-D
Course Fee 6.11 - 8.55 lakh 4.28 lakh
Highest CTC 10-12 LPA 10-12 LPA
Average CTC 5-7 LPA 6 LPA
Recruiting Companies Byju’s, S&P Global, Deloitte, Colgate, etc. AZB, Luthra, TTS, etc.

NLU-D is the better option of the two considering placement, faculty, academics and infrastructure. Both NALSAR and NLU-D are one of the most reputed Law colleges of India. Both the institutes have some advantages and disadvantages when compared to each other. Both of these institutes are highly rated. So choose according to your preferences.

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What is advisable, to join the PGDMM/PGDPM at NITIE or get a job?

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Krishna Mehar Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied MBA from National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2013)

It's a subjective question and mostly depends on your profile. PGDMM would be advantageous, if you are a fresher, especially with a mechanical or manufacturing background. It is better in terms of securing a good profile, a good package (Avg. 12 LPA), and robust manufacturing domain command.

A few years of work experience would be preferable for the PGDPM course, but it is not required. It's a safe option to play for both freshmen and those with a little experience because it improves your profile, package, and adds the rich experience of a top MBA school - NITIE.

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Which is better for B.Tech. CSE: Presidency University, Bangalore or Christ University Faculty of Engineering, Bangalore?

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Khushi Singhal Posted On : June 1st, 2021
B.Tech from IIT Delhi (2019)

Having friends studying in both colleges makes me able to answer your question. Both colleges have convincing reasons and have been in existence for the longest time. 

Christ University offers excellent engineering programs and a highly qualified faculty. They also have an excellent campus. However, based on their online reputation, students are dissatisfied with the programs. 

Presidency University, Bangalore, has an advantage in this regard. The former students have nothing but positive things to say about the faculty. They are cooperative and helpful. The curriculum is always completed on time, giving students enough time to prepare for exams and assignments. It also has some of the best classrooms in the country, all of which are equipped with digital technology for enhanced learning. 

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CSE at Presidency University 

CSE at Christ University 

Course Fee

10.00 lakh

7.55 lakh

Placement Percentage

90-100%

40-50%

Highest CTC

16 LPA

17

Average CTC

3.1 LPA

6-9 LPA

Recruiting Companies

Wipro, Bosch, Berger, Cease Fire, etc.

Mercedes, Tech Mahindra, Bosch, Infosys, etc.

Hence, Presidency University is superior to Christ University Faculty of Engineering for B.Tech.

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Should I choose civil engineering or electrical engineering at Thapar University? I have to choose one and enter in university counselling in 2-3 days.

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Agnish Mukherjee Posted On : August 8th, 2023
BE from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology

A number of central government PSUs and other government firms hire Electrical Engineers. Some of these government institutions include- ISRO, DRDL, BHEL, PGCL etc. Therefore, for government jobs both Civil and Electrical Engineering from Thapar University are a good option.

However, for private sector jobs, Electrical Engineering from Thapar University is a better option. Even for research opportunities, Electrical is a better option than Civil Engineering. In areas like wireless power transmission, solar efficiency improvement, etc. a breakthrough will fetch you a lot of patents.

Go for Civil if you are genuinely interested in this branch. You can also go for research in this field. But for Civil, the importance of R&D in the Indian market is quite low. Internships will be difficult for you to get in this branch and switching to software is not easy. The Civil coursework will not challenge you and you might develop laziness. However, as a Civil Engineer, if you have a few contacts and can establish your own firm, you will make good money.

As far as streams are concerned, Electrical is a better option than Civil. However, I would suggest you talk to Thapar University alums to figure out which branch gets more placement offers at Thapar. You should find out which branch has a better faculty and placement offers before making a choice.  

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