One of my close friends from school is an alumnus of MSIT and here is his insight regarding this. With this score, there is almost no chance of converting MSIT 2nd shift if you are from outside Delhi. You may have some chance in the spot round but that looks very small and is based entirely on your luck. Even if you are from Delhi, then also the chances look rather bleak.
So do not hope to convert easily. Just pray that you may get some chance through the spot round. Otherwise, prepare well for the next year and improve your ranks.
If you want to pursue your master's just for the sake of a degree then it is very well and good, but if you are intending knowledge and exposure well many of my seniors recommend pursuing the masters from any of the globally recognized institutions such as IIT, NIT, and so on.
Parameters |
Jain University |
NIRF Ranking |
85 by NIRF Ranking 2020 |
Tuition Fees |
INR 1,97,500 |
Placement Percentage |
95% |
Average Package |
INR 7 LPA |
Many top recruiting companies also take part in their placement program like Microsoft, TCS, IBM, Capgemini, ZS Associates, Crisil, Intel, Dell, HP, L&T, Phillips, etc. They also conduct industry visits and seminars, along with providing internships.
MSIT and BVP both are the best colleges under IP University. Both are in the top 3 list of colleges under IP University. There’s not much difference when it comes to the institutes. All the academics, curriculum, placements, internships, faculties come under IP so there is no difference in all these criteria.
Both IT and CSE students get equal opportunity according to their performance. 90% of the companies are similar which visit for placements. According to the recent placement statistics the average CTC offered at MSIT and BVP are 3 LPA and 1 LPA, respectively.
When coming to the subjects CSE and IT are almost the same with few different subjects. In today’s world, CSE has more demand and most people go after it.
There is not much difference between the courses, so choose according to your convenience.
Among the best technological universities in India, Delhi Technological University (DTU) is ranked 2nd and 36th by Times Engineering Survey and NIRF respectively whereas out of 300, NIRF has ranked Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology at 250.
DTU:
Admission:
The university offers B.Tech and M.Tech programs for software engineering.
The selection criteria for B.Tech is based on a valid score in JEE Mains followed by Joint Admission Counselling while to be eligible the candidate needs 10+2 with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks. M.Tech selection criteria are based on a valid score in GATE followed by an interview and minimum eligibility required is B.Tech/B.E/MSc with 60% marks in the related discipline or AMIS/AMIICHE/AMIS or Diploma or BSc in engineering.
Placements:
The university is ranked 1 in the category of placement by Outlook India. DTU students receive offers from International as well as Indian Corporations.
The international placement package offered is INR 52.22 LPA and the domestic is INR 39.2 LPA.
The Software Engineering department holds the topmost position in the DTU sector-wise placements that contributes to about 20% of the total placements.
Scholarships:
The scholarships offered by DTU are as follows.
Pandit Man Mohan Nath Dhar Scholarship
Inder Kohli and Anand Kohli Scholarships
Madan Mohan Krishna Kaul Scholarships
Smt. Savitri Agnihotri Scholarships
The DTU also offers facilities such as health services, a library, sports, and an EDUSAT studio.
Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology:
Admission:
The institute offers a B.Tech program in Computer Science
The selection criteria are based on the JEE Mains and to be eligible requires 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subject.
Placements:
MSIT has a placement department that creates huge opportunities for students to get their dream jobs by organizing different placement activities throughout the year.
For the academic year 2020, by far 745 job offers have been made with the highest package offered of INR 43 LPA by ADOBE (MTS).
Some of the top recruiters include Infosys, TCS, MUSIGMA, ZS, Accenture, Google, Jaro Education, and Comviva Mahindra.
Scholarships:
As financial assistance, MSIT provides scholarships to only meritorious students of INR 13,000 annually based on their performance and a reduction in the fees up to INR 50,000 for the students from economically weak backgrounds.
MSIT provides wonderful facilities for students that include highly equipped laboratories, a library with a huge collection of books and journals, medical facilities, sports facilities for outdoor as well as indoor games, and a hostel.
These are some of the factors that you need to take into consideration while choosing between the two options. As for which one should you choose, you should be the one to decide that.
A friend of mine from school used to be a student of Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology (MSIT) and he and his classmates had to do some serious time management. Well, it’s something all of us have to learn anyway. The answer to this question depends on perspectives. These may vary from person to person.
Towards the end of the semester, you will be engaged in preparation for the examinations so time management may get tricky as well as difficult.
In general, doing a BBA from Maharaja Surajmal Institute (IPU) will be better than doing a B.Com from a low-ranked DU college. It is one of the finest institutes in Delhi. The career opportunities and exposure offered are great. Each year around 60% of students from B.Com get placed through Maharaja Surajmal Institute placements. The average salary package offered is in the range of INR 4 - 6 LPA.
But you should give preference to the course you are interested in. Choose the institute where you are getting your preferred course.
In engineering, the process of changing institutes in between the course is a very difficult process. The points below give a brief overview of the same, for any institute in general.
First, you should check whether you can change your branch in your college, if possible. This will be also based on your 1st-semester marks.
NIRF has ranked MAIT, MSIT, BVP, and Thapar University in 251, 263, 98, and 29 in India. MAIT, MSIT, BVP offer a BTech program in CSE whereas Thapar offers a BE program for the same.
Admission & Cutoff:
For admission in the CSE branch at MAIT, one has to secure a place in the top 500 ranks in the IPU CET exam or must have JEE Main rank falling under 27,611.
MSIT demands IPU CET rank under 1000 and JEE main ranking under 39,497 for the CSE branch.
In BVP students should have MHT CET below 300 and JEE mains rank under 80,000 to secure a place in CSE.
To get admitted to the CSE branch at Thapar university, one must have a JEE main Ranking under 25,000.
Placement statistics:
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 to the CSE branch was 28 LPA by Amazon in 2019.
MSIT:
MSIT has a placement rate of 90% for CSE. Around 200 companies participate in the recruitment process every year.
Top recruiters are Amazon, JP Morgan, Infosys, HDFC bank.
The highest domestic CTC offered to CSE students was 29.97 LPA and the average CTC offered was 4.5 LPA in the last placement drive.
BVP:
Around 150 companies take part in the recruitment process including TCS, Zensar, Varroc, Infosys.
Highest CTC offered in 2019 for the CSE branch was 34 LPA. The average CTC offered on campus is 5.5 LPA.
Thapar University: CSE department holds the record of maximum students being placed every year in MAIT.
282 companies visited the campus for recruitment in 2019. Top recruiters include Amazon, Microsoft, DE Shaw, JP Morgan, and Infosys.
Highest CTC offered was 43 LPA and the average CTC offered during campus recruitment-2019 was 7.2 LPA.
All four Universities offer quality education with decent placement for CSE. Go through the facts mentioned above and choose the institute according to your convenience.
Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies and Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology both are accredited by NAAC ‘A’ grade. There are a few facts about the institutes.
VIPS:
Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS) is a renowned institute for its academics.
Some of the quick facts about the institute are as follows.
More than 6700 students.
270+ highly experienced faculty members.
100+ Administrative, Technical, and Supportive staff.
Alumni network of more than 15000.
300+ companies onboard.
19+years of academic experience.
The VIPS Alumni of the institute include the following.
26 Gold Medallists in University Examination.
37 Alumni in Judicial Services.
14 AOR, Supreme Court of India.
8 JAG in Indian Defense Services.
6 officers in the Indian Army.
20 Exemplary Performances in University Examinations.
In addition to this, the institute also provides facilities with state-of-the-art infrastructure. This includes a library, laboratories, training centers, studios, extension activities, and extracurricular activities.
Besides academics, the institute has won gold, silver, and bronze medals in GGSIP University Sports competitions including cricket, tennis, basketball, badminton, volleyball, football, and many more.
MSIT:
Out of 300, NIRF has ranked Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology at 250.
For the academic year 2020, by far 745 job offers have been made with the highest package offered of INR 43 LPA by ADOBE (MTS). Some of the top recruiters include Infosys, TCS, MUSIGMA, ZS, Accenture, Google, Jaro Education, and Comviva Mahindra.
MSIT provides wonderful facilities for students that include highly equipped laboratories, a library with a huge collection of books and journals, medical facilities, sports facilities for outdoor as well as indoor games, and a hostel.
As financial assistance, MSIT provides scholarships to meritorious students and students from economically weak backgrounds.
These are a few of the reasons to consider VIPS to be better than MSIT.
Students at the YMCA in Faridabad are excellent. Many students in the top branches have AIRs that are less than 10000. Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering students will have numerous opportunities to work for companies such as Samsung, HCL, TCS, Thoughtworks, Grape City, Suzuki, Eicher, Daikin, and others.
If you are a good student, you will get a good starting package. There are many YMCA IE students working in PSU's like BHEL, NTPC, BARC, ISRO, IES, and IAS because the stuff coming out of YMCA is excellent, and they are on par with any student studying in BITS or any NIT.