According to some of the reviews online, LNCT is regarded as one of Bhopal's top colleges, but Banasthali is Asia's finest institute.
Categories | B.Tech at Banasthali University |
Course Fee | 4.01 lakh |
Highest CTC | 12-20 LPA |
Average CTC | 4-6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Cisco, Flipkart, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, etc. |
I would simply advise you to take your time and determine which branch you want to pursue before proceeding and then making any decision. LNTC’s performance is something I am not familiar with.
Both IIT Kanpur Material Science and Engineering and IIT KGP Metallurgy are excellent programs. To choose one of these, you first determine where your interests lie. done
Both the institutes and programs are good and thus the final decision should be based on your area of interest considering the fact that IIT Kanpur has a much more rigid culture in terms of academics.
Yes, Kongu Engineering College is best for EEE, and faculties are well stuffed to mentor throughout Engineering.
Most probably on the core side, you will be getting an opportunity for some good companies like Robert Bosch, Vedanta resources, Soliton solutions, and some small scale companies.
On the other hand, you will get opportunities from IT firms like Accenture, Zoho, Wipro, Infosys, Harman, Cognizant, etc. But keep in mind that if you are dreaming of joining a core company then you have to be very much strong in your EEE subjects both theoretically and practically.
One of my friends is an alumnus of Kongu Engineering College. In my friend’s batch, only 5 students got placed in core companies out of 100+ eligible students. Others including him got placed in the IT sector.
Firstly, the decision has to be yours based on your resources, performance, and goals. Try to take it as an exciting challenge to get through whichever college falls in your lot. As an IITian or NITian, you're given plenty of resources to begin a start-up and create your own jobs.
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Secondly, the coding culture at IIT Patna is greater than most IITs. It has the google powered DSC club too along with the Codechef Chapter which enhances the coding culture a lot and all branches have the provision of coding.
As for extracurricular activities, all of the institutes excel in the provision of the same but IIT Patna also has a finance club, if you're interested in the field of finance.
In order to determine the right branch for yourself, you will have to go through a list of questions related to these branches individually.
Production Engineering:
If yes, then go for Production Engineering.
Instrumentation and control engineering:
If yes, then go for Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
Chemical engineering:
If yes then go for Chemical Engineering.
Choose BITS Hyderabad over NIT Raipur or NIT Puducherry. Here are some of the reasons for choosing this institute:
You might think that going for a dual degree is better as IT companies only prefer CSE graduates. But nowadays this notion has changed as with big data and analytics creating a boom, more and more such companies visiting campuses and hiring people from all branches.
Therefore it is suggested that you go for BITS Hyderabad, where you will grow and learn in a much more competitive environment. Your vision will be broadened.
One of my friends had been in the very first batch of B.E Electronics and Computer branch. I might be able to share some facts about the college and the course which can be useful.
If the students are not a big fan of coding cultures that the CS branch usually offers nor good at ECE setups then they would not regret getting into this branch. In the end, the placement will only be availed by the students with their hard work and efforts.
One of my cousins studied at Amrita. According to him, chemical engineering at Amrita is superior and advanced in comparison with other colleges.
However, the students do not get placements in core companies on their completion of UG course. Acquiring a job after higher studies would be less of a hassle. UG here would be a great choice.
NIT Raipur is a decent college which is developing each year in terms of infrastructure, crowd- quality, etc.
It hasn’t disclosed the recent branch-wise packages offered to its students. However, for all the courses combined, the average package stood at INR 10.1 LPA last year.
These are some companies that visit the NIT Raipur campus for recruitment- Infoedge, Siemens, Adobe, Barclays, Capgemini, FIAT, Reliance, TATA, SapientNitro, Oracle, Amazon, Samsung, JP Morgan Chase, Cognizant and Wipro.
NIT Raipur CSE closing rank 2023 (round 6) was 22,413 (open category, home state, gender-neutral seat). However, for female-only seats, it was 30,019. Based on this information, you can figure out the requirements for getting a seat in CSE at NIT Raipur. You can check the ranks in more detail on the JoSAA website. Prepare for your JEE Mains accordingly.
NIT Raipur is a decent choice for a CSE. You can definitely consider this college.
The placement scenario for IEM CSE can be evaluated on the basis of placement percentage and average or median salary. IEM Kolkata maintains a good placement record over the years and every year many students get placed through its efficient placement drive. IES placements 2021 statistics are mentioned IMT in the table below
Total graduating students |
1016 |
Number of students placed |
813 |
Number of students opted out |
91 |
Median salary |
INR 10.50 LPA |
The faculty is a mixed pool, some extremely good while some very inefficient. Most students prefer self-studying or seeking help from seniors rather than approaching professors.
The fees are a bit higher than government colleges like MAKAUT Main, Ceramic Tech, Kalyani Govt, etc. IEM first-year fees for the BTech program are ?1.78 Lakhs. The high fees do not translate to high-paying jobs here so the ROI will be very low.
Some other minor flaws are the lack of greenery and the uniform compulsion.
Here, everything depends on your skills and dedication. So adopt a positive mindset, and study well so that you can clear entrances like GATE, GRE, CAT, or GMAT. You cannot be solely dependent on college for shaping your career!