Should I take ECE at NIET or CSE at GNIOT?

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Tezal Dahiya Posted On - Oct 6, 2023

NIET would be a better option than NIT Agartala. NIET is accredited by NAAC. NIET boasts an impressive track record and holds high rankings across various metrics, solidifying its reputation as a promising educational institution. The reasons for choosing NIET are as follows:

  • Ranking: NIET ranked 101 among the top engineering colleges of India.
  • Placement: This year in campus placement of NIET, the highest package offered was INR 58 LPA and an average package of INR 5.76 LPA. Top recruiters like Amazon, Deloitte, Capgemini, E&Y, Microsoft, Infosys, HCL, etc. visited the campus for placement.
  • Infrastructure: The hostel rooms at NIET have great high-speed internet access. Almost every sort of resource is available. Campus life and dorm life are excellent.
  • Alumni: Abhishek Tyagi (Graduate Engineer Trainee, CAP Gemini), Rishabh Tiwari (Graduate Engineer Trainee, Hyundai Motors), etc. are a few notable alumni of this organization.

NIET offers a compelling opportunity for a solid academic foundation, good placement statistics, and a dynamic learning environment that is ideal for being a better choice than NIT Agartala.

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Prabir Singh Posted On - Jul 13, 2021
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering, Inderprastha Engineering College (2020)

Both NIET, as well as GNIOT, are private engineering colleges affiliated to the Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Uttar Pradesh. In normal circumstances, you should go with the branch of your choice. But I will suggest that you consider taking ECE at NIET.

NIET is far ahead of GNIOT in rankings, placement, and basically every other parameter. If you are not getting CSE at NIET, then do not worry. There is another way.

At AKTU all the students of every branch of engineering study the same subjects in the first two semesters, i.e. in the first year. So if you study ECE or CSE, it does not really matter. What matters is studying well and scoring more than 75% on aggregate in the first year. Then you can approach the registrar and apply for branch change to CSE in the second year. The actual CSE subject starts only the second year so you do not miss out on anything.

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