Between IIIT Allahabad, IIIT Delhi, DTU, NSIT, DAIICT, NIT Calicut, which college should I choose for pursuing CS?

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Vishal Rathore Posted On - Jan 8, 2021
Computer Engineering at Delhi Technological University, 2015

For CS, DTU will be the better choice. Given below are the reasons for choosing DTU over the other institutes. 

The table below can show a brief overview of the institutions:

Particulars

IIIT-D

DTU

NSIT

DAIICT

NIT

IIIT-A

Median Salary

16.97 LPA

11.17 LPA

18 LPA

10.16 LPA

11.58 LPA

13.25 LPA

Fees

15 lakhs

1.66 lakhs

1.9 lakhs

1.97 lakhs

5.34 lakhs

5.34 lakhs

Advantages - DTU:

  • The coding culture at DTU is very developed. Students from all the branches, be it CS or Engineering Physics believes that Coding is the ultimate future of engineering.
  • DCECoders is the Codechef made by DTU students. It is the best place to learn coding on campus. 
  • IEEE, ASME, CSI, and IET to smaller organizations put effort into the coding competition. From time to time, you will have coding competitions and classes on the campus.
  • DTU has over 50 societies that need good coders. Where you can apply your coding knowledge to real-time work.
  • Bening situated in the capital of the country, DTU offers good exposure and opportunities. Delhi-NCR is a hub for IT companies, you may be able to get a job in NCR.
  • The institute has a rich legacy of over 75 years. It boasts of a strong alumni network. It has a brand value similar to that of old IITs.
  • The campus is ragging free and seniors are quite helpful. The 85% Delhi quota at the institute brings affluent crowds of Delhi to the campus.
  • The placement process is managed by talented students of the institute. The placement at the institute is great. Even though it is an engineering college the non-technical placement rate of the institute is impressive. 

Even if you realize after a few months of your course that engineering is not for you, you will still get to learn a lot from the campus culture.

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