Among these three the best college will be AEC (Assam Engineering College) and here are some reasons to justify it.
Hence, if you're interested in pursuing engineering, then choosing AEC will be a very good option as this college has a very good reputation and experience in this field and offers very good facilities and placements to its students.
NICMAR has an edge over CEPT because of the wide choice of specializations. Especially if you choose a course related to the construction industry and other common courses then you will have a wide range of job opportunities. You can even get job offers from the IT sector. But, you should choose a course based on your interest.
Here is my honest observation of both these medical colleges.
My friend studies at Osmania Medical College. According to him, Osmania does not have good facilities. First of all, the college and hospital are located far away from each other. The hospital infrastructure is in a poor condition. The faculty does not teach well, they basically teach from guides. No proper teaching schedule is followed, and campus strikes are very common.
AIIMS Hyderabad is very newly built. But it has top class faculty. Unlike Osmania, the teacher-student ratio is good. Moreover, around 200 acres of area is allocated for sports activities.
So I would suggest you choose AIIMS Hyderabad over Osmania.
You should opt for an educational institution based upon certain parameters such as affiliations, accreditations, reputation, placements, faculty, and extra-curricular activities of the institute. Since its establishment, IITM, Janakpuri has been continuously showing signs of growth in the quality of education and academics and the number of students.
Overall, IITM Janakpuri is a good option for doing a BBA.
Every college mentioned in your question is widely acceptable and notable in the Delhi-NCR region. The best among all of them is IILM University Gurgaon with a strong alumni base of 12000 members.
You should go with IILM due to the following reasons:
Placement opportunities at the university are also great. The batch of 2020 received the highest package of 7.5 LPA. You will learn from industry professionals and have great industry exposure.
All of the institutes you mentioned are on the same level. Ranchi and Trichy have a slight advantage. Furthermore, having an IIM brand never hurts. It all depends on personal preference; you may prefer SIBM Pune, which is also a very good institute, but some candidates leave MDI Gurgaon and NITIE for the newer IIMs.
Furthermore, a degree from a government institute is far superior to a degree from a private institute. The smaller batch size of new IIMs also facilitates placements. Examine each institute's faculty details, placement details, batch size, infrastructure, and so on, and make an informed decision.
IIITM Gwalior is a Govt university. The institute needs to work on the management and administration process to improve its ranking. Being a private deemed university, IIIT Hyderabad has complete autonomy and least bureaucracy. It is a research-oriented institute and often modifies the teaching methodology according to real-time industry problems.
One of the major factors that contribute to the higher ranking of IIIT Hyderabad is its coding culture. Students of the university dominate all major competitive coding forums. IIITM Gwalior has a good coding culture too, but it ranks below IIIT H.
IIITM G teaches topics such as AI and ML. But these courses aren’t taught well. This might be the case for IIIT H as well.
NIT Silchar is definitely better than NIT Jamshedpur in all possible aspects. I am not saying this just because it's ranked much higher than NIT Jamshedpur, but NIT Silchar's research culture and placement statistics are way better than NIT Jamshedpur. Despite operating from a place where there are issues related to communication, transportation, and development, it has become one of the top NITs. The students are left in awe of the beauty of the campus.
I will suggest never comparing colleges on the basis of placements alone. N that case many private colleges have better placements yet people run after IITs and NITs because of the brand value, the crowd, the legacy, and the research activities. It's a well-known institute among the faculty and students of top IITs. The Director Prof. S. Bandyopadhyay is working on improving the institute's reputation by holding many national and international events.
Refer to the table below for a brief comparison
Particulars |
NIT Jamshedpur |
NIT Silchar |
Fees |
INR 1.88 Lakhs (BTech 1st Year Fees) |
INR 1.55 Lakhs (BTech 1st Year Fees) |
Ranking by NIRF (BTech) |
101 out of 200 in 2023 |
40 out of 200 colleges in 2023 |
Highest CTC |
INR 83 LPA |
INR 44 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 15.98 LPA |
INR 13.58 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Alstom, Tata Motors, Tata Cummins, KPMG, Adobe etc |
Amazon, Microsoft, Adobe, Arcesium, Intuit |
Go for NIT Silchar without thinking twice!
Both AIIMS Patna and AIIMS Raipur are good and bad in their respects.
Here are a few points about AIIMS Patna-
INFRASTRUCTURE
HOSTELS
ACADEMICS
On the other hand, even AIIMS Raipur is as good a choice. AIIMS Raipur is ranked at 49th position in the NIRF India Rankings 2022:Medical.
Choose according to your preferred location. Both institutes will offer you immense knowledge and expertise.
It's difficult to determine the better university between Osmania and JNTU Hyderabad as both universities have their unique strengths and weaknesses. However, I have listed some common points of difference to give you a slight idea
Rather than saying one is better than the other, I would say, both OU and JNTU are proficient in diverse academic fields. in their educational performances. JNTUH is better for engineering while Osmaniya is better for the medical field.