Both the NITs Jalandhar and Jamshedpur are equally good in all aspects. Be it faculty, placements, rankings, curriculum or facilities, both the NITs give each other tough competition, NIT Jamshedpur will give some extra benefits because it’s like:
Strong alumni base as it is older
Better location as it is managed by TATAs
Covers major industrial areas of our country so better opportunities.
The ultimate factor to decide should be your proximity and regional parameters.
IEM Kolkata is a very prestigious private college in West Bengal and it is basically known for some of its branches such as Computer science, Information Technology and Electronics, and Communication engineering.
Mechanical at IEM:
The college is good for other branches but for mechanical, you should look for other options.
The choice of college and branch totally depends on your inclination and career prospects. Yet, a few pointers you might consider
For MBA/ non-core jobs/Startups: IIT Delhi Textile is the best choice if you are looking for any 3 of these options. Its excellent location provides enough exposure to give you access to unimaginable opportunities. Many events hosted by industry experts, CEOs of big companies, and successful entrepreneurs will give a better insight into the startup culture. Moreover, students preparing for competing exams can easily access coaching centers nearby.
Research in Biotechnology: If you are interested in research in general or Biotechnology specifically, then the Biotechnology at KGP is an excellent choice. It is one of the most demanding fields in terms of research and general growth. With a good CGPA, you can find a research internship or you can apply for MS or Ph.D. Even job opportunities are plentiful.
Campus: IIT Delhi is better because of its small size and location
Lastly, Engineering Physics from IIT Guwahati should be considered only if you are genuinely passionate about Physics and want to pursue a research career in the same. The curriculum comprises high-tech mathematical concepts and is a good option to pursue a career in economics and computer science.
CSE in IIIT Dharwad is a better option to opt for. As of now, they don't have a permanent campus but they will have their campus soon. See, there are pros and cons of every college/institute. Somewhere you might find one thing and another might be equipped with another better thing. IIIT Dharwad also has some pros and cons.
Cons:
Pro
Categories |
IIIT Dharwad |
VIT |
Course Fee |
9.45 lakh |
7.83 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
70-80% |
80% |
Highest CTC |
15-20 LPA |
24 LPA |
Average CTC |
8 LPA |
6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Wipro, Deloitte, Intel, TCS, etc. |
Accenture, Capgemini, Infosys, IBM, etc. |
Talking about VIT, if you have a huge amount of money in your pocket, then you can opt for it. Although, they are not providing any good placements in their records.
So, now you know about both the institutes very well, so choose wisely. All the best!
All the mentioned institutions offer good academic opportunities for students. But in my opinion, Electrical from IIT Bhubaneswar is a better choice than IIT Guwahati Civil, IIT Patna Electrical and Electronics and IIT Kanpur Material Science.
The opening rank of the IIT Hyderabad AI course is right after the CSE closing cutoff. Look at the table below
JEE Advanced Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course |
Closing Rank |
BTech in Computer Science and Engineering |
585 |
BTech in Artificial Intelligence |
783 |
There are a few seats in the Artificial Intelligence department because essays have just been converted from CSE to AI. The usual range for AI Cutoff is 700-1500.
You must first introspect if you really like coding or not. CSE is a trendy branch these days because of the high packages it offers. But those who land a job in top brands are deeply interested in, and an expert of coding. If you are genuinely interested in coding, NIT Surathkal CSE is a great option for you. It’s a good college with a good campus life.
I also pursued my dual degree with an MSc. in Economics from NIT Goa. The Economics department of my college is great. The curriculum is rich, and courses like Econometrics, MSM, Applied Econometrics, etc. are a great help when applying for placements in Analytics firms. Even for an MBA, an Economics degree is very useful. The faculty for Economics is great. MSc. Economics offers less burden than other specializations like Maths or Physics. The course offers very good electives like Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Financial Management, etc. With a dual degree, you’ll get an extra year to choose your engineering branch.
Now if you opt for a dual degree from BITS Goa, be prepared to work really hard. The crowd is quite competitive. You’ll need to work hard to manage two programs simultaneously. The fees at BITS are quite high in comparison to NITs. NITs won’t provide you top-notch lodging and food facilities like BITS. For higher education too, the BITS tag holds more value. The curriculum at NITs isn’t as flexible as that offered at BITS.
Both are renowned colleges. You should make a choice based on your priorities.
BTech in Industrial Design is the only cool subject offered at NIT Rourkela. The course curriculum dealt with Mechanical Engineering and the basics of Electronics. In addition, you have to study one design-oriented subject every semester. You will also have the advantage of dealing with other informative courses, which include Art and aesthetics, Product design, and Ergonomics. This course also allows the students to take part in their projects and research.
Both IIT Guwahati and IIT BHU are highly comparable to each other in terms of academic and professional excellence. However, both have their own unique strengths and weaknesses and my answer will guide you to make the most appropriate choice
Course structure: The course structure of both EE at IIT BHU and ECE at IIT Guwahati is similar and has very few differences.
Infrastructure: IIT Guwahati has better infrastructure because of its later establishment. IIT Guwahati is known for its extremely beautiful campus with rich natural beauty.
Alumni: Being older, IIT BHU has a longstanding legacy of excellence. This has a positive effect on the placements.
Culture: IIT BHU has a rich and dynamic work culture that is generally not found in engineering colleges.
Faculty and peer pool: Both IIT BHU and IIT Guwahati have excellent faculty and peer pool being reputed institutions.
Ultimately, it’s all about personal inclinations and there is no fixed right or better choice.
Choosing a branch over a college and vice versa is a big dilemma for many engineering aspirants. I personally feel one should give preference to branch over college because the college stays with you just for 4 years but the branch determines your career. NIT Surathkal CSE is a highly regarded program and recently its infrastructure has been improved to meet industry needs. Here are some core reasons to prefer it over IIT Bombay Metallurgy.
Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide if you want to prioritize the branch or the college.