If you have the option of choosing between a CSE and CSD course at IIIT Delhi, I will suggest you go for CSE. The only difference in these branches is the additional MS component which can be taken later if you want through a branch change.
CSD is a dual degree, meaning you will be awarded two degrees, a B.Tech in CSE and an MS by Research in CSE. It’s a research-oriented course wherein you will have to write research papers and an MS thesis. Students struggle to get their research papers published so the duration of the course isn’t fixed. Some might take more than 5 years to complete this program depending
Both programs are similar in terms of the job opportunities they offer and their curriculum. From the third year, CSD students have to take up an extra project every semester 3rd year onwards.
Even a CSE student can also opt for a B.Tech (Hons.) in CSE degree once he has completed two years of his course. He will be required to complete extra projects similar to the Dual Degree student.
I assume you are specifically talking about the CSE branch only. In that case, IIIT Hyderabad is certainly better than ISM Dhanbad in many ways. It has better research opportunities, curriculum, placement scenarios, better recognition among software companies, and a higher number of people qualifying for ICPC and GSOC.
However, everything about IIIT Hyderabad is CS-tailored so if you are open to other options or aren’t yet certain of CSE, then choosing ISM Dhanbad will do you more good.
So ultimately the ‘better’ college depends on your choice.
In terms of college, IEM and HIT both provide similar career opportunities in the IT sector. Major recruiters like TCS, Infosys, CTS, Capgemini from the IT sector visit both the institutes.
If you had to pick between the two engineering fields, you should always go with CS. If you select CS, you will be able to apply for a variety of government/public sector positions (ISRO, BARC, IOCL) after completing your B.tech. Only CS guys are qualified to apply for the majority of these government jobs.
Parameters | IEM | Heritage Institute of Technology in Kolkata |
Tuition fees (B.Tech) | 5.88 lakhs | 3.93 lakhs |
Average CTC | INR 5-6 LPA | INR 3.75 LPA |
Highest CTC | 72 LPA | 16 LPA |
As you will get similar opportunities you can choose either. Also, outside of WB, no one cares if you're from IEM or HIT. Unless you're from JU, everything is the same.
The department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Heritage Institute of Technology is apparently quite good. Here are some significant pointers to offer insight about the same,
Categories | ECE at Heritage Institute of Technology |
Course Fee | 4.04 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 80-90% |
Highest CTC | 16-18 LPA |
Average CTC | 8-9 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Accenture, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, HP, etc. |
Thus, the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is one of the best to pursue in the institute.
Biotechnology is one of the oldest branches in Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata. The professors are really good and highly qualified and they will help you in conducting your research programs with great guidance from them.
Many of the faculty at the department have good names in their area of specialization and if you can get guidance from them they will help you in getting good projects and recommendations from them. While doing PhDs or master’s from any university will help you a lot.
In the recent placement drive, the average and highest CTC offered at Heritage was 4 LPA and 16 LPA.
If you are self-motivated and want to study then this is a very good course. Life after this course will be really great if you are passionate about this degree.
Among the above three institutes, IIIT Gwalior is the best choice, considering the fact that it is the oldest IIIT and offers excellent placement and academic facilities. The preference order of choice among the institutes is given below.
IIIT Gwalior > IIIT Jabalpur > IIIT Lucknow
The table below gives a brief level of comparison among the three institutes.
Particulars |
IIIT Gwalior |
IIIT Jabalpur |
IIIT Lucknow |
Total Fees (B.Tech) |
Rs. 5.4 Lakhs |
Rs. 5.29 Lakhs |
Rs. 9.81 Lakhs |
Highest Package offered |
Rs. 42 LPA |
Rs. 23 LPA |
Rs. 43 LPA |
JEE Main cut-off |
8781 |
15395 |
14268 |
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Therefore, the above order is the choice of preference a candidate will find relevant. No candidate should be misguided just by recent placement records and statistics.
If you are planning between these two, NITC CSE is a really good option. They offer cushy packages and decent companies visit the institute.
According to the recent placement report, the highest package offered is INR 49.75 lakhs per annum with an average of INR 11.58 lakhs per annum. A lot of companies like Aakash AESL, Bosch, Nokia, and HDFC visit the college.
When it comes to MNNIT the course curriculum of both IT and CSE is the same and there is no such difference overall. The placements are good too. The highest CTC offered is INR 49 lakhs per annum whereas the average salary is INR 10.28 lakhs per annum. Companies like BYJU, Amazon, and Capgemini hire students regularly from the campus.
Eventually, it boils down to which college meets your needs better.
I have friends from both Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata and Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology Delhi and based on the conversations that I had with them, I will say the former is a better choice for a CSE degree.
According to my friends, you will find that after enrolling in Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, all you'll have to do is show up for sessionals and assignments. You must attend lessons or else the HOD will contact your parents. However, this opinion varies from person to person.
Here is a brief comparison of the two institutes.
Parameters | Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology in Delhi | Heritage Institute of Technology in Kolkata |
Tuition Fees (B.Tech) | 5.73 lakhs | 3.93 lakhs |
Placement Percentage | 85% | 80% |
Average CTC | INR 3.50 LPA | INR 4 LPA |
Overall, Heritage Institute of Technology in Kolkata is definitely a better option as compared to MAIT Delhi for CSE.
There are several IIITs in different levels of private and government collaborations. Due to this the fee structure is different for different IIITs. The types of IIITs in the country and their level of fees are listed below.
These are the several types of IIITs with a varying public-private stake, and so, different levels of fee structure. Considering the factors of placement, curriculum, infrastructure, facilities, faculty, etc, an order of preference can be made. This order of preference is stated below.
IIIT Allahabad > IIIT Gwalior > IIIT Jabalpur > IIIT Kancheepuram > IIIT Kurnool > IIIT Lucknow > IIIT Trichy > IIIT Vadodara > IIIT Kota > IIIT Sricity > IIIT Naya Raipur > IIIT Guwahati > IIIT Kalyani > IIIT Pune > IIIT Nagpur > IIIT Sonepat > IIIT Bhopal > IIIT Surat > IIIT Manipur > IIIT Dharwad > IIIT Kottayam > IIIT Una > IIIT Ranchi > IIIT Bhagalpur.
This is an order based on some personal interest. The order of preference of IIIT may vary, based on the candidate’s point of view.
I would like you to consider certain important things before making your decision-
According to me your college will last for 4 years. However, your branch will become an intrinsic part of your personality and profession. Unless you have an interest in Metallurgy or a good chance at sliding to another branch, choose CSE at NIT Durgapur.