Preparing for the CAT again is a hefty task and requires a lot of motivation. So I will suggest that you forgo your offer to join only under the following circumstances
If your situation does not involve any of the three cases then going for IIM Trichy is a wise decision. It’s a second-generation IIM and older than the newly established IIMs. Moreover, you will still get the IIM tag, and chances are that by the time you pass out from the institute, it has gained more reputation.
To make a wise choice between Anna University and VIT Vellore, you need to consider the following factors:
Your Goal: Your choice should be based on what your purpose for joining college is. If you are studious and have serious ambitions then go for CEG whereas if you want to spend a relaxed college life with a blend of fun go for Anna University
Location: Location wise CEG definitely has the upper hand. It is located right in the center of the city. If you are the kind to roam around and explore then CEG is a good option. But if you are studious and are planning to stay in your college for 4 years, the location of your college does not matter.
Placements: The table below draws a comparison between the placement statistics of both
Particulars |
Anna University |
VIT Vellore |
Number of companies participated |
142 |
863 |
Highest salary |
INR 36 LPA |
INR 1.2 CPA |
Average salary |
INR 7 LPA |
INR 8.19 LPA |
Cost: CEG is more cost-friendly than VIT Vellore. B.Tech. at Anna University costs around ?55,000 whereas in VIT Vellore it costs around ?1.98 Lakhs.
So use these parameters to make a wise decision.
No one has ever regretted leaving IITs for BITS Pilani as one must have a really good reason for this switch.
One of my friends studied at BITS, and here’s what he experienced.
However, by the time you reach the end of your fourth year, you would be absolutely drained to even consider or see how the off-campus jobs work, the IIM/MS admission scenario, and even the PPOs approaching.
Many people choose IIM Bangalore over FMS Delhi because of its brand image. Also without any doubt, IIM is at an altogether different level than other B Schools. Considering the IIFT rankings of this year IIM Bangalore ranked 1st whereas FMS ranked 4th.
But if you consider the ROI, FMS has an upper hand. Its incredibly lower fees in comparison to IIMs make it the best choice for people who are low on budget and don’t want to get involved with educational loans. It’s the best cost-effective MBA program in the country. The placements here are also at par with IIMs.
So choose IIMB over FMS only if
If these are your reasons for pursuing an MBA. IIM Bangalore is a better choice. Else go for FMS, nothing there will disappoint you.
Your decision actually depends on the fact if you want to pursue BBA or you want to study at MSU. This is because if your sole interest is in BBA then trust me there are many better colleges for it. But if you are adamant about studying at MSU, then it’s better you search for your own interests.
I will recommend you take the aptitude test which is free in the psychology department. This test will let you decide what to study. Don’t be a part of the herd and pursue what others are pursuing. Rather follow your own interest that you will not regret later.
Honestly, studying in Anna University-affiliated colleges adds little or no value to your academic status. The curriculum, extracurricular activities, sports, or placements are mediocre and nothing extraordinary.
The campus life is also very average with normal classrooms, playgrounds and staff. You will not acquire any special skills here. At the time of the interview, you will have no special tag or talent to boast about.
Some tips to make the most out of your engineering years are
Rather than rote memorization, learn the concepts after proper understanding.
Participate in internships
Get involved in extracurricular activities and sports
Enhance your self-learning skills
All this advice is collected from people who suffered while getting a proper job.
Your parameters to judge a college are wrong. You cannot decide a college’s suitability and worth just through these points. You need to look up at what it is offering currently and where it will be standing in the future. Let’s divide this into 2 parts
Short-sighted approach: This includes analyzing the present opportunities offered by the college, its placement reports and the companies it attracts. Most students focus on this only which is not right. It sure is important to look up and compare the opportunities provided by the two colleges. But this cannot be the sole factor in deciding it.
Long-sighted approach: This involves researching and analyzing where the college stands in the future, maybe in 10-15 years. This is especially important in case of IIMs which carry the hierarchy of the older IIMs and have a credibility to climb the ladder. You check the potential of the college because it won’t be just a source to kick start your career but will remain attached to you for the rest of your life.
So what you need to do first is look up at and compare the opportunities offered by the 2 colleges and then see which college has the most potential.
A friend of mine faced a similar dilemma when he was torn between choosing IIM Ahmedabad (MBA) and Stanford (MS). He went for IIM Ahmedabad in the end. He considered the following factors before making this decision:
Geographical factors: If you want to stay in India then MBA from IIM Ahmedabad is the best choice. But if you are certain you want to settle abroad, MS from Stanford is a good choice.
Nature of career: Comparing the nature of both the courses, we find that MBA is a general one while MS is specific. MBA is related to business and management while MS is technical. Based on your interests and aspirations one can easily make a choice between the two.
If you are still unable to decide then know that you can pursue MBA in the US even after MS. The latter will offer you more opportunities.
Anna University is one of the most coveted colleges for MBA under the TANCET category. The reasons for its high demand are:
Besides whether s university is good or bad depends more on your soft skills like communication skills and determination.
If I had to make a choice between the two colleges, my decision would have been to go for XLRI-NCR campus. Some strong points that favor my opinion are
Particulars |
IIM Udaipur |
XLRI NCR |
Batch Size |
315 |
427 |
Number of recruiters |
184 |
99 |
Highest CTC |
INR 35.96 LPA |
INR 49 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 19.5 LPA |
INR 27.58 LPA |
I hope the above points are enough to convince you to go for IIM Udaipur.