If there is something unique to every IIM, then it’s their diverse environments. IIM Kozhikode has its own unique environment.
I think the most distinguishing characteristic of IIM Kozhikode has to be its resort-like infrastructure and location. One of my friends attended the Backwaters event in 2010. She narrated her experience of the same saying her 3-day stay at IIM Kozhikode was no less than a vacation. The college is seated at the top of a hill overlooking lush green fields. The view from the top is fantastic and you won’t regret coming here even a bit.
Both IIT BHU CSE and IIT Guwahati MnC are excellent options and the choice of the branch is a personal matter depending on the candidate's preferences rather than the credibility of the branch. Here are a few parameters on which we can draw a general comparison between the two courses.
Both the institutes and branches have their own strengths and weaknesses and the final decision should be based on what you want from your degree. If it’s a competitive environment you are after, go for IIT BHU, while if it’s a rich college life experience you want, then IIT Guwahati is your destination.
Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT) is a private Engineering College in Coimbatore. It has been ranked at 82 among the top engineering colleges in India by NIRF. It has a campus of about 156 acres with a total of 5,974 enrolled students.
On the other hand, Kongu Engineering College (KEC) is a private Engineering College that has been ranked at 135 in India by NIRF Ranking. It has a campus of about 150.25 acres with an average of 5,000 undergraduate students and 150 postgraduate students.
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Fee Structure:
Placements:
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Kongu Engineering College
Faculty:
Talking about the faculty members, Kumaraguru College of Technology has a total of 389 faculty members. WhereasKongu Engineering College has about 515 total faculty members.
Here was a brief detail of both the colleges. It depends on the preferences of the students and their demands for selecting either of them.
If you're considering Jadavpur University (JU) or BITS Pilani for computer science engineering (CSE), you're in luck, as both are top-notch institutes in India that are giving even the best IITs a run for their money (excluding the lower IITs).
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Ultimately, the decision of which college to attend is a personal one that should be based on a variety of factors. Do your research, talk to current students and alumni, and make a decision that aligns with your goals and values.
IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, and Lucknow are not suitable for the operations stream. If you are certain that this is the path you want to take, NITIE is the best option for you. The fact that the fees are less than half those of IIM C is an added bonus.
If you are unsure of which stream you want to pursue a career in or if you prefer a stream other than operations, IIM Calcutta is the best option.
Consider fees as an added benefit to NITIE. Do not consider it a deciding factor in your studies. Obtaining loans is simple; banks practically beg to lend to you. And once you graduate from college, you will be financially secure enough to cover your student loans.
If you are facing a decision between different colleges, you are recommended to join LNMIIT.
While IIIT Vadodara may seem like an obvious choice, it does not yet have its own campus, and its curriculum is still unstable. Additionally, its placement record is not great. Therefore, IIIT Vadodara may not be the best option for you.
Thapar is a decent college with good infrastructure and facilities, but its student quality may not be as high as you would like. Half of the seats are reserved, and the competition for placements can be tough due to the high student intake. Furthermore, Thapar's reputation has been declining in recent years.
On the other hand, LNMIIT is an excellent choice. There are no reservations, and the number of seats is limited. You can check the college's website for information on placements and other important details. So if you want to make a wise choice, LNMIIT is your best bet.
I completed my B.Tech ECE from NIT Durgapur a few years back. Thus, I can tell you about the ECE department of my college-
The placements for ECE are quite poor. Barely any core companies visit the campus for recruitments. As a result, ECE students try for IT companies during the placement season. The curriculum is also not up to the mark. It needs to be updated and aligned with present day needs of the semiconductor industry. Scoring good CGPAs is easy but one has to stay updated on the industry standards on our own.
IIIT Allahabad has a research oriented environment, and its attendance policy is quite lenient. It offers good placements in the IT department. Try to approach some seniors from IIITA to find out the condition of its ECE branch.
If the B.Tech ECE at IIIT Allahabad is as good as its B.Tech IT, consider joining this college over NIT Durgapur.
It is entirely up to you to decide what you wish to study, as CSE and MME are two quite different courses.
If you don't care about the branch and only care about the brand and placement, MME at NIFFT Ranchi is the way to go because the placement scenario is good with huge firms like TATA Motors, KPMG, FIITJEE, and others visiting campus every year. According to the recent placement statistics the average CTC offered at the placement drive is 4.50 LPA.
Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to appear in GATE, and NIFFT has a reputation for delivering single-digit ranks every year.
In the end, I would suggest you talk to seniors to get a clear picture. Only then make any decision.
As far as the choice of the Institute is concerned, I will recommend you go for IIT Delhi instead of IIT Kanpur. Here are a few reasons that support my recommendation
Coming to the choice of the branch, it might be difficult for some to identify their area of interest as of now. However, I can give you a slight info into both of the most preferred branches viz CS and Electrical.
CS: It comprises abstract math and algorithms. It involves step-wise problem-solving concepts wherein you get an answer after following a clear pattern. If this is your forte, then CS is for you.
Electrical: If you like playing with circuits and have an interest in dealing with graphs and their analysis, EE is for you.
As a side interest, you can always opt for open electives after the 2nd year that allows you to pursue more than one branch at a time. Truth be told, the packages offered to CS students are bigger than those offered to EE students.
It’s difficult to determine which institute is better as the courses are not mentioned for the given college. However, given below are information about the colleges in all terms, which may help you make the decision.
XLRI, Jamshedpur:
The college was ranked 1st by the outlook in private colleges for the year 2020. It is a top-notch private college that offers 32 courses across five streams.
Courses offered:
The main course (called the flagship course) that is offered by the college is a two-year PG program in business management and HRM.
Admissions:
To get into this college for PGDM programs, the college accepts XAT and GMAT marks. The end of the selection round consists of group discussion and personal interview.
Faculty:
The professors who are present in the college are well versed in their area of specialization and have Ph.D. degrees.
Placements:
100% placement was recorded in the year 2020 for the PGDM course.
The highest salary went up to Rs 50 LPA and the lowest salary was Rs 21 LPA.
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS):
The college is ranked as 24th for MBA by outlook in the year 2020. The college was one of the earliest business schools in India.
Courses offered:
Under the MMS program, there are various courses that are offered which include; finance, marketing, operations, HR, and systems.
Admissions:
To get admissions one should have a UG degree from any recognized university.
Candidates who give the paper for CAT and CMAT can also apply for the college.
Faculty:
The faculty of the college is well experienced and well versed in the subjects that they teach.
Placements:
For the academic year 2019, the placement for JBIMS, Mumbai saw significant growth from last year.
The highest salary went up to 32.30 LPA, an 8% increase from the previous year.
The median salary stood up to 20 LPA, an 18% increase from the previous year.
The top companies include J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., McKinsey & Company, Hindustan Unilever, the Boston Consulting Group, and Goldman Sachs.
Therefore, apart from the placements, both these colleges are more or less similar. But if one has to choose a college, they can look at the information given above.