This question can only have a subjective answer. I have myself done my B.Tech EE from IIT Madras, but I would recommend you consider several factors before arriving at a decision-
Your subject of interest matters a lot, even more than your college. Make sure to select the branch that interests you. Take a good look at the curriculum and course offerings of both these options, and find out which of them aligns with your career/academic goals. Also consider the specialization opportunities offered by each option.
Look at the research interests and projects undertaken by faculty members of each program. Realize whose interests align with you the most. Getting into research work at UG level will only be beneficial for you. Take a visit to both the institutes or consult some seniors to find out which one offers better infrastructure, campus life and other facilities.
Personally speaking, I’ve had an excellent experience at the Electrical department of IIT Madras. So, if you don’t have a particular interest in CS, you may very well consider EE at IITM.
MNNIT Allahabad has an impressive placement record. The placement statistics of MNNIT Allahabad are even better than some of the NITs. For the Electrical Engineering branch, the placement record is above average. Many reputed MNCs visit the recruitment drive to hire students in Core, Consulting, and IT domains.
Some of the major recruiters from different sectors at MNNIT Allahabad are as follows.
All these companies allow students from the Electrical Engineering branch to sit for placements.
During the recent placement for MNNIT Allahabad, the highest salary package is 49 LPA while the average CTC recorded to be 10.28 LPA.
Evidently, MNNIT Allahabad provides a lot of opportunities for students to get employed with the companies that are considered among the top best across the nation, and students get an 'on-campus' placement tag before leaving the university.
The Electrical branch at NIT Raipur is highly reputed in India. Here is a list of its pros and cons that will help you understand the credibility of the branch.
Pros
Cons
Ultimately, it depends on your talents and interests if this branch is good for you or not!
PEC Chandigarh is a great option for pursuing Electrical Engineering. It is one of the oldest and most reputed technical colleges in the country. You will get good exposure and placement opportunities.
During the recent PEC Chandigarh placement, students of Electrical Engineering received an average CTC of around INR 8 LPA. The highest CTC offered for the branch was INR 18 LPA. JP Morgan, Honda, Maruti, etc. visited the campus placements to recruit students.
I am assuming that you have no specific branch preferences and are just confused between the institutes. In that case, the factors affecting your decision are campus life, facilities, infrastructure, and placements. Consider the table below
Particulars |
IIT Jodhpur EE |
NIT Kurukshetra CSE |
Students Registered |
72 |
92 |
Students placed |
68 |
92 |
Placement Percentage |
94.44% |
100% |
Highest CTC |
INR 51 LPA |
- |
Average CTC |
INR 22 LPA |
INR 19.81 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 17 LPA |
INR 16.65 LPA |
Considering everything, IIT Jodhpur is definitely better than NIT Kurukshetra. You will get associated with the much coveted IIT tag and also will have a diverse peer pool. The institute attracts the best crowd and you will be surrounded by some of the finest minds of the country.
The intense competition will challenge your inner self and you will become the best version of yourself. The campus life here is very vibrant and the facilities are great too.
I researched on both the colleges, and here is my answer to your query-
MNNIT Allahabad is far better then MNIT Jaipur for Electrical Engineering. MNNIT has better placements and academics for Electrical branch.
MNIT is situated in the middle of the city, so you can easily join coaching classes for GATE, ESE, and other competitive exams. But then, many students from MNNIT clear GATE, IES, Civil Services, etc. because of its academic friendly environment.
Both the colleges perform equally well in rankings.
I would recommend you join MNNIT Allahabad for your Electrical degree.
Since my cousin used to be a student of IIT Dhanbad, I might be able to give you some facts about the college which might give you a proper insight.
Categories |
IIT ISM |
Course Fee |
8.75 lakh |
Highest CTC |
12 LPA |
Average CTC |
6-7 LPA |
You can get a good job if you go for IIT ISM, as good as a job you can get from its Bhubaneswar counterpart.
There is no better branch between EE at DTU and ICE at NSIT. It's all about preferences and inclinations. To help you make an informed decision let's talk about both the branches individually
EE at DTU
ICE at NSIT
In all, both DTU and NSIT have similar opportunities and placements so with the right mindset you can do well at both colleges.
You need to compare the two universities to make a decision between the two. Having friends studying in both the institutes, I might be able to help you with the question.
Metallurgy at NIT Rourkela:
Electrical at NIT Silchar:
Categories |
Metallurgy in NIT Rourkela |
Electrical at NIT Silchar |
Course Fee |
6.40 lakh |
5.42 lakh |
Highest CTC |
10-12 LPA |
15-18 LPA |
Average CTC |
6-7 LPA |
6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Tata, Jindal, Hindalco, Vedanta, etc. |
Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Arcesium, Mu Sigma, etc. |
Finally, it all boils down to your interests and which field you prefer more. Both fields come with their own pros and cons.
Both Data Science Engineering and Electrical Engineering at IIT Mandi are excellent programs with their own strengths and unique opportunities. The nature and job opportunities of both programs are poles apart.
Data Science Engineering focuses on the application of statistical and computational methods to extract insights from data. It covers topics like probability, visualization, numbers, algorithms, and such.
Electrical Engineering on the other hand is related to the design and development of electrical systems, such as power generation and distribution, control systems, and communications.
It’s better to research the curriculum and course offerings of both programs, as well as speak with current students or faculty to gain a better understanding of which program aligns best with your interests and goals.