If you're considering enrolling in a particular college, it's important to gather as much information as possible before making a decision. However, it's important to ensure that the information you receive is accurate and unbiased. Here are some things to consider about a particular college based on the information given:
In conclusion, it's important to gather accurate and unbiased information before making a decision about which college to enroll in. While personal experiences can be helpful, it's important to verify the information and consider alternative options before making a decision.
One of my friends pursued Mechanical Engineering from NIT Raipur. So, I know a little bit about the institute. Some of the most promising features I found about NIT Raipur are as follows:
Overall, IT at NIT Raipur is a good branch, with decent placement records.
You must be unaware of the ground reality of college placements.
No institute can guarantee a certain package to its graduating students. Let alone NITs, even the best CSE colleges (IIITH, IITB, etc.) can not guarantee anything during placement season. 20 Lakhs is a big amount in India, and even the best CS colleges don’t have an average package of 20 LPA (rather the figure is around 8-10 LPA). Very few students get a package close to 20 LPA.
Do not get confused by the average package of premier institutes, as many of them convert international offers into Indian Rupees while making those calculations. Doing so makes the average package very high. These packages look high, but are very basic in relation to the living cost of the respective foreign cities. The same logic applies to MNNIT Allahabad, or any other NIT.
Instead of focusing on the placement figures, choose a college with a good environment and high growth opportunities. MNNIT is a good choice for CSE, and it has a good record overall.
I am assuming you have no specific interests and are looking for a branch that offers good job opportunities. In that case, Maths and Computing at IIT Guwahati is best. With the unique blend of Mathematical concepts and CS concepts, this program has become one of the most coveted ones only second to CSE. Indeed, MnC has an immense workload and is considered difficult but so is ECE. However, if you are not interested in Maths at all, and are a research enthusiast, Electronics is better than MnC. Electronics will give you an opportunity to explore both IT and hardware industries. However, it’s very difficult to secure internships in CE than MnC and this might demotivate you a bit.
Concludingly I would like to comment that MnC is a good option in the short run while ECE will prove to be beneficial in the long run.
First of all you need to lose this ideology that ECE has more scope and mechanical or aerospace engineering has less scope. Every field has top notch research going in it and provides dynamic and challenging work opportunities.
I also had the same dilemma and I chose Aerospace engineering at IIT Madras over other departments due to following reasons:-
For a BTech, GLA University is better. The infrastructure is as good as it is advised. GLA faculties are brilliant. The professors are friendly and cooperative. During GLA University placements 2022, a total of 810 students received recruitment. Accenture, Wipro, Microsoft, Capgemini, etc. were among the top recruiters. The average CTC for the university is INR 4.5 LPA. GLA allows students to attend a maximum of 5 interviews during placement and they can choose the best offer afterward.
The university campus is safe. The whole campus has security coverage. The culture on campus is diverse. Many events and cultural functions are organized around the academic year.
IIT Indore CSE is a well-established branch and the program is rigorous with numerous opportunities. It's the backbone of the institute especially because of the rich coding culture it promotes. Here are a few pros and cons to make you understand the program better
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In all, IIT Indore CSE is a great branch and should be considered a good option.
One of my friends was admitted to PTU and does not recommend its B.tech course. The quality of education is below-average and you won't learn much from the university. The placement scenario is pathetic and more than 30% of the students remain unplaced. The highest salary package offered is 6 LPA and the top recruiters include Wipro, Tech Mahindra, HCL, etc. Students get placed in minor roles in software companies.
The infrastructure however isn't that bad and the college has decent lab facilities and a well-stocked library. The hostel facilities are also decent and the food served is good.
Unless you are satisfied with a low package below INR 10 LPA, it's better to look for a better college.
Among these three the best college will be AEC (Assam Engineering College) and here are some reasons to justify it.
Hence, if you're interested in pursuing engineering, then choosing AEC will be a very good option as this college has a very good reputation and experience in this field and offers very good facilities and placements to its students.
The placements for EEE at BIT Mesra differ according to the year. However, they are not as good as they were a decade ago. Since the advent of GATE for the recruitment process of PSUs, they have stopped recruiting students from the campus.
A wide range of companies allows BIT Mesra EEE students to sit for the placement process-
Unless you are passionate about coding, as a EEE student, it is unlikely for you to be good at it, that is too good enough to beat a CSE/IT candidate. Also, EEE at BIT Mesra is negligent towards electronics. Therefore, in reality, only the last two categories are left for EEE students.
Thus, as a EEE student at BIT Mesra, you can get placed in the core electrical companies or companies like EXE, Stellium, etc. But if you wish to go for core electronics or coding, you will have to strengthen your knowledge and skills in these domains, all by yourself. The above-mentioned companies are the big MNCs that visit the campus with core electrical profiles.