Dayalbagh Educational institute is known for its great placement record. Students start getting placement offers from their 7th semester. Some of the major recruiters that recruit from the institute are Tata Consultancy Services, Eicher, Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Headstrong, Punj Lloyd, etc. In the recent placement drive, around 80% of students got placements. The highest CTC offered in the placement drive was 7.5 lakh.
If you are a B.Tech student at MPSTME, your day may vary from being too boring to too exciting depending on how you choose to spend it. If you have lectures from 9 am to 4 pm, your day could go like this:
9 am-11 am:
You may experience some delays when getting to the college gate due to traffic, local train travel, and fights for rickshaws. Once you arrive, you will need your id card to enter the premises, and it needs to be scanned on a biometric machine, which sometimes takes a few tries. The reception lobby has two lifts, one for odd floors and one for even floors, with long lines. The lift staff and canteen staff have priority in using the lifts. If you're running late, consider using the stairs to get to your classroom, but this can be exhausting if your classroom is on a higher floor.
When you reach your classroom, you may find that the door is locked or that the faculty won't let you enter because you're late. You may feel frustrated, but keep in mind that you're not alone as your classmates may have also been kicked out. This could be an opportunity to head to Prithvi Cafe, the nearest cafe, and hang out with friends.
11 am-1 pm:
If you manage to get into your next lecture, you may have to take a seat at the front if all other seats are taken. If you're interested in the subject and the faculty, you will pay full attention; otherwise, you may try to pass the time. You can't use your mobile while sitting at the front. After the lecture, you may check your mobile and find out that the 3-4 pm lecture is canceled, but you need to complete an assignment during the break in the 2-3 pm lecture. You'll need to plan your time accordingly and find a seat in the back.
During the next lecture, you may need to complete the assignment, which could be challenging since the websites that could help you might be blocked. However, you can still use Wikipedia and copy information to complete your assignment. After finishing your work, you may feel accomplished.
1 pm-2 pm:
It's break time, and you'll want to head to the canteen to catch a seat. The MPSTME canteen is one of the best canteens among the SVKM's colleges. Here, you can order food, share it, make fun of your friends, and meet friends from other streams, which can help you take a break from lectures and assignments.
2 pm-3 pm:
When you get back to the class, you may sit at the back and witness your classmates submit their assignments or make excuses for not completing them. Whether you choose to pay attention in the lecture is entirely up to you, but the faculty will try to make the lecture interesting. It's the most important part of the day, so try to stay focused.
Overall, it's essential to manage your time well and stay disciplined to make the most of your day.
A few of my friends graduated from Sharda University and G. L. Bajaj. Here is some information about these universities that might help you know about them a bit better. Both the colleges are good but there are some pros and cons.
Particulars | Sharda University | G. L. Bajaj |
Total fees | 6.85 Lakhs – 7.71 Lakhs | 4.36 Lakhs – 10.45 Lakhs |
Placement percent | 50% | 95% |
Highest CTC | INR 18 LPA | INR 31 LPA |
Average CTC | INR 4 LPA | INR 3.5 LPA |
It is suggested that you go for Sharda University as it is much better than G. L. Bajaj. However, ultimately it is your decision. .
It is better to go for B.Tech at Tezpur University (TU) than Assam Engineering College (AEC). Following are the reasons for the same:
Categories | B.Tech at AEC | B.Tech at TU |
Course Fee | INR 44,000 | 1.76 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 80% | 50% |
Highest CTC | 17 LPA | 14 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 3.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Capgemini, IBM, Wipro, Reliance, etc. | SAP Labs, Amazon, Intel, Dabur, etc. |
If your aim is to get a job right after your graduation, then you should join AEC. But if you are interested more in research and exposure and want to opt for higher studies, TU will be a better option.
Sharda University will be a great option for you to pursue B.Tech. While studying at Sharda University I noticed that every college has more or less the same course curriculum. Miscommunications about placement drives are common, like in any other institute. The only comparison you can make among colleges to get a better idea are the placements and the salary packages offered to its students.
My fellow classmates of the 2019 batch had seen 91% placement in BTech. Over 350 companies participated in the placement program. The recruiting companies include Mu Sigma, Amazon, Johnson Controls, iGate, Adani, Wipro, D&B, Tech Mahindra, Crisil, KPMG, IBM, Global Logic, etc.
Category |
Sharda University |
Course Fee |
1,59,000 per year |
Entrance Mode |
SUAT, JEE, UPSEE |
Placement Percentage |
91% |
Highest CTC |
12 LPA |
Average CTC |
4 LPA |
Sharda University is a reputed institution well equipped with all the necessary facilities. It has a great infrastructure with a 63 acre campus area. They also have a better curriculum than most of the UPTU (Uttar Pradesh Technical University) colleges.
Computer Programming is recommended for students willing to appear for placements. This will work as an additional skill in your resume, during placements. Sharda University provides a great national and international exposure when it comes to placements. B.Tech gets the best of placement at Sharda among all the other courses. The teaching method has a practical approach.
Sharda University’s Engineering Department moulds you in a creative way to be competent in society. It will be a good choice for studying Engineering.
One of my friends had studied at Osmania University.
In the latest CBCS system that was being introduced in the year 2016, you must get 40% of the total marks. In other words, if you get a total of 40 marks including your external and internal in all of the subjects, then you will pass the semester.
Earlier, that is, before 2016, students had to score a minimum of 28 marks in the external examination to pass the semester.
The current rule is that, if you get 40 marks overall (Internal + external) then you will pass whereas the internal assessment is on 30 marks.
I was in a similar dilemma last year, and ended up choosing BITS Hyderabad. My friends who chose top EAMCET colleges regret their decision at present. BITS does not only offer good academics, it also gives a lot of opportunities and exposure to its students.
If you are passionate about CS, then opt for a dual degree program at BITS, or CS at other colleges. But if you do not have a specific branch in mind, opt for BITS. Later on, you might want to switch from engineering to some other sector, like finance.
The clubs and departments at BITS Hyderabad will give you ample exposure to understand your interests and goals. Moreover, top investment banks, and companies from various sectors visit the campus with good placement offers every year.
BITS Hyderabad has a far better placement record and brand name as compared to EAMCET colleges. It has a rich curriculum, unlike the EAMCET colleges, which give all the importance to theory, and coding is not taught properly. BITS Hyderabad has a good infrastructure with lush green campus.
Thus, if you do not have a specific branch preference, I would recommend BITS Hyderabad over EAMCET colleges any day.
The Engineering Science branch at IIT Hyderabad is well-regarded in the field of engineering education. Based on recent rankings, it is one of the top engineering institutes in India. Graduates from the program are currently pursuing successful careers in a variety of industries.
Overall, the Engineering Science branch at IIT Hyderabad is a strong choice for those interested in studying engineering.
I have a few friends who went to Kakatiya University. According to their opinion, it is not a good option for pursuing your B.Tech.
Kakatiya University will not help you learn and develop the skills you require to do well in your career. If you have other better options, go for them instead.
Some of my friends studied at Kurukshetra University. According to them, it hardly matters from which University you have graduated. All that matters is what you have learned in all those years. Here are some things about the college:
Categories | B.Tech at Kurukshetra University |
Course Fee | 3.36 lakh |
Highest CTC | 12-15 LPA |
Average CTC | 6-8 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | CTS, Reliance, TCS, Deloitte, etc. |
Lastly, it is suggested that, though the university is “A” graded and one of the old universities it's worth nothing, getting a degree from Kurukshetra University.