My friend also got to choose among NIT Calicut, NSIT (NSUT) and DTU last year. He decided to go for NSUT. NSUT has the best placement record out of the three, lagging behind only the top IITs (IIT Delhi, Bombay, Kanpur, Madras, Kharagpur) and BITS Pilani. NSUT is located in the national capital which adds to its list of advantages.
Here is a detailed 2022 placement record for B.Tech at NSUT-
Particulars |
B.Tech 2022 Placements |
Number of graduating students |
896 |
Number of students placed |
826 |
Median package |
INR 16 LPA |
However, do consider the branch that you will be getting at each. CSE is the most preferred branch among Engineering students and recruiters at present.
Thus, based on your personal preferences and the branch offered at each, choose between NIT Calicut, NSUT and DTU. However, personally, I would recommend NSUT if you get a good branch in it.
DTU has a better campus than NSIT in terms of infrastructure and facilities. DTU campus is well-maintained and even the unused areas are treated as parks and are great spots for taking a break. NSIT has a lot of unused land that is left untamed and resembles a jungle bringing down the overall appearance of the campus. NSIT also is home to insects and snakes which makes the campus environment unsafe.
DTU has a huge auditorium that can house 400+ people while NSIT auditorium is pretty small. DTU has a massive OAT(Open-air theatre) and also a mini-OAT. The classrooms in DTU are designed in an elevated style and most classrooms are fully air-conditioned. DTU canteen is bigger than NSIT's although both colleges have Amul shops. NSIT has poor sports facilities.DTU is home to a huge batch and thus has huge academic blocks although the accommodation facilities are highly lacking.
Overall DTU campus is more appealing and well-maintained than the NSIT campus and also enjoys better connectivity.
As a senior student at NSIT Delhi, here are my tips for freshers-
Other than this, I would suggest you make the most out of your time at NSUT Delhi as this is an amazing place.
We need to consider a number of factors before choosing one college from DTU, NSUT, IIIT Delhi, IIT Bangalore, IIIT Allahabad, and NITs.
Overall, the best option for you is IIIT Delhi considering the above aspects.
I am an alumnus of the ICE department at NSUT Delhi. These teachers taught me back then and I feel blessed to have studied under them-
I don’t know how well they are doing, and if they are still teaching at NSUT Delhi. However, I have learned a lot from these teachers and feel highly indebted to them for having taught me during my years at NSUT Delhi.
MPAE is a decent branch with promising scenarios in terms of job opportunities and curriculum. However, it’s not right to judge its credibility based on its average package. Here are some points regarding the placements here
MPAE has better research opportunities than placements and its curriculum is very intriguing. Most students consider higher studies from foreign universities as a preferable option.
However, ever since Mechanical Engineering has been started, the MPAE placements have faced a setback as the core companies are fewer and prefer mechanical students to MPAE students. So choose MPAE only if you are genuinely passionate about mechanics.
As far as ICE is concerned, it is a masters’ level subject in the domain of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Its syllabus is a hybrid of COE and ECE curriculums. Most core electronics companies are open to ICE students during their placements. ECE students are given a slight preference, but if you are skilled enough, you need not worry. For a master’s in this domain, you will have to put in a lot of effort in your studies.
Most of the ICE students do multiple projects under ECE professors and grab the same (even better at times) opportunities and learning as their ECE counterparts.
If you are planning for a branch change later on, don’t completely rely on it. Branch change will depend upon your rank and the number of people who would try for that branch. If you are passionate about a particular branch, say for instance ECE, I would suggest you choose some other good college for the same. You can also choose the second best branch at NSUT Delhi as per your preference.
But if you are really interested in ICE, you should definitely choose this branch at NSUT Delhi without hesitation.
Clearing JEE and getting into college is not enough. One needs to strive throughout the 4 years to make the time spent worth it. Here is a list of things one should do while at NSUT
Lastly, enjoy your college life to the fullest as these days are never coming back!
One simple yet concrete reason to choose IIIT Delhi over DTU or NSIT is the quality of education it offers. IIIT Delhi is known to have some of the most highly experienced faculty, top-notch infrastructure, and a well-updated curriculum. Many students from other colleges, even IITs, often come to IIIT Delhi for internships.
As far as placements are concerned, one must understand that getting a job after 4 years is important but not more than a successful long-term career. That being said, the quality of education affects your long-term career largely. You may or may not get placed in a big MNC if you join IIIT Delhi, but in the long run, you will certainly become successful. Also, the statistics show that NSIT has better placements than IIIT Delhi but in reality, these figures are inflated because of one or two international packages.
So, it’s best to focus only on the quality of education, and you will see how a long-term successful career unfolds itself before you.
It is a very personal choice. However, I can tell you about my brother’s case. He got into NSUT Delhi and decided to take a drop for the IITs. When he looks back at his decision, he regrets it a lot. It takes a toll on your physical and mental health when you obsess so much about something. My brother doesn’t regret that his Engineering studies got delayed by a year. What bothers him is how he neglected his physical and mental health, broke his connection with friends, and rarely went out, all because he wanted to get into the IITs.
Even after that, he couldn't get into the IITs and decided to go for ECE at NSUT Delhi. His mental state resulted in poor academic performance during the first two years of his Engineering life. Eventually, he got over it and worked hard during the remaining years of his B.Tech.
DTU/NSIT are pretty good colleges and offer students multiple opportunities and good placements. If you work hard, you can do great even without an IIT/BITS tag. According to my brother, no institution is worth the mental toll that a drop year takes on you.