One of my friends attended Tezpur University. His experience with the university has not been good. Here are some of the things that she shared with me.
So, if you have other better options go for it.
The average cut off marks (2020) for admission in CSE at Tezpur University is:
Categories | Tezpur University JEE Main Cut Off |
General | 21289-36566 |
SC | 6766-7458 |
ST | 2913-2938 |
OBC | 11817-12371 |
EWS | 6141-6605 |
General PWD | 1249-1249 |
The cut off (2020) in the final round (Round 6) for CSE at Tezpur University was 36847-50245.
One of my friends studied Mechanical at Tezpur University. Let me share his experiences and knowledge about the college. He, being a student there, will know the intricacies of the college and how they function.
Placement:
Categories |
Mechanical at Tezpur University |
Course Fee |
2.00 lakh |
Highest CTC |
6 LPA |
Average CTC |
3.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Dabur, Oil India Ltd, Patanjali, Cummins India Ltd, etc. |
Overall, the mechanical department at Tezpur University is not as good as IITs but it is much better than many private as well as newly built NITs in the country.
A few of my friends graduated from Tezpur University. Here is their insight on the placement issue.
The engineering department of the institute is relatively new. It will take some time for the institute to create its credibility and an alumni base. The brand value of any institute is a product of these two factors. So, TU will still need a few years to become recognized among the recruiter circle.
According to my friends, the university needs to be a little liberal in their internship rules too. As of now, students are not allowed to take external internships. This is a wastage of opportunity since many recruiters recruit students after the completion of their internships.
I have a few friends from Tezpur University. According to them, the hostel facilities at the institute are quite good.
Overall, the hostel facilities on TU are decent.
All three colleges are good engineering colleges and each of them has their unique pros and cons. For instance,
In terms of placements and academics, the preference order would be
In terms of campus life, the preference order would be
As a whole, NITs are well known for their excellent placements, brand name, faculty, and elaborate alumni network whereas Tezpur University is known for its widespread beautiful campus, research culture, and extracurricular activities.
So, you can choose the college that meets your expectations of college life.
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.
Before choosing an institute, think about what your requirements are. Here are some points that might help you make a decision.
Therefore it is suggested that if you aim for an immediate job opportunity, go for NITs. For students who feel confident that they can get a job off campus or are more inclined towards academics and research can go for TU.
The criteria for admission to Tezpur University vary according to different courses. The details are as follows:
Therefore, the admission procedure is quite hassle-free if your application fulfills the requirements accordingly.
NIT Silchar is an engineering college so its MBA program isn’t exactly very credible. Tezpur University is a much better option than NIT Silchar in terms of faculty, exposure, and job opportunities. One needs to bear in mind that the reputation of the program matters more than the reputation of the institute.
Here are a few pros and cons of joining NIT Silchar for an MBA program
Cons:
So, so NIT Silchar is a decent choice for an MBA only if you failed to make it to the IIMs, private B Schools, IITs, other NITs, and Tezpur University.