Here is the suggested percentile for the CSE branch of Thapar University
General Category
Cut Off For ST, SC, And PHO (Outside Punjab)
Thapar University Cutoff (Punjab Students)
If there is a tie between two students then the seats are allotted on the basis of JEE score.
If you are considering Thapar University as an option for your higher education, it is important to understand its strengths and weaknesses as compared to other top colleges like IITs, NITs, BITS, and top IIITs. Here are some key points to consider:
Thapar University:
On the other hand, if you are looking for better faculty, excellent placements, and no problems with the fee structure, BITS Pilani can be a better option for you. Here are some reasons why:
BITS Pilani:
In conclusion, if you are located in the northern region of India and want a good college that offers decent exposure, Thapar University can be a suitable option for you. However, if you are looking for better faculty, and excellent placements, and are willing to pay a higher fee, BITS Pilani can be a better option for you.
In all honesty, the answer to both these questions is No.
Initially, this setup was present in the main campus itself as School of Behavioral Studies. Later on, it was shifted to Dera Bassi as LMTSOM. The Patiala campus offers much more facilities and exposure to its students.
Moreover, the Patiala campus is located in the heart of Patiala city. On the other hand, the Dera Bassi campus is located in the middle of a village, that too in a secluded area. The fee structure is almost similar at both the campuses. It mainly depends on the course. Moreover, fee is not the primary concern in this case. There are other more important factors that you must not overlook.
Personally, I wouldn’t recommend the Dera Bassi campus of Thapar University.
Thapar University in all aspects is a lot better than JIIT. But I am not quite aware of the EIC branch. You can interact with ex-students of the institute online, to get a better idea about the course. If you think it will be a better choice, go for it.
Categories | EIC at Thapar University | CSE at JIIT Noida |
Course Fee | 13.23 lakh | 9.22 lakh |
Highest CTC | 18 LPA | 12-16 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 4-5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Tech Mahindra, Phillips, L&T, etc. | Amazon, Adobe, Morgan Stanley, ZS Associates, etc. |
Thapar University will be a much better choice than JIIT, as it is popular among students and professionals as well. Any branch at Thapar will prove to be more valuable than CSE at JIIT Noida.
According to my brother who studied in Thapar mentioned that closing rank is not an indicator for the degradation of the institute.
Last but not least we can say that closing rank does not define the college. The college continues to impart the knowledge and gives decent placement opportunities along with internship offers, which still attracts students.
Thapar University is a very reputed and popular engineering institute and it is one of the best institutes to pursue CS engineering. It is the best private university after BITS Pilani and is much ahead of other institutes like VIT and Manipal. It is even better than some of the NITs.
Hence, Thapar University is among the best universities to pursue CS engineering as its faculty is top-notch and it offers very good placements to the students.
Without any doubt, CSE at Thapar University is a fairly better option than CSE at UIET. The academic culture as well as the availability of opportunities is way more at Thapar and you won’t regret choosing it over UIET.
The only drawback of Thapar University is its increasing fees. So if you have any financial constraints you need to consider this.
One of my friends studied at Thapar University. According to him, pursuing MCA at Thapar might not be a good choice. This is because a B.Tech in CSE graduate is always preferred over an MCA degree.
Category | MCA at Thapar University |
Total Fee | 3.89 lakh |
Companies Visited | Tech Mahindra, Infosys, ZS Associates, Byju’s, etc. |
Highest Package | 23 LPA |
Average Package | 5-10 LPA |
MCA at Thapar is way better than many other colleges like CGC Landran, Chandigarh University, etc. But it is important to remember that the recruiter at any IT company will always differentiate between an MCA graduate and a B.Tech CS graduate.
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.
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.