PTU and GNDU both are well-reputed colleges that have unique strengths and weaknesses. While PTU is a bit flexible in terms of exam pattern, GNDU follows the rule of a year back. The choice of the college also depends on the course you will be studying. Usually, PTU fares better in most cases.
Ultimately, it all depends on the college or university campus you are taking admission. Most colleges in Punjab have a pathetic academic ambiance. So go for the main campus of any university else look for a decent college in your area.
In all, GNDU offers better placement opportunities provided that you are on the main campus.
Amrita has the best and largest campus amongst these colleges. The table shows a brief overview of the institutions.
College |
Fees |
Average CTC |
Highest CTC |
Rajagiri |
3.48 lakhs |
3.5 lakhs |
6 lakhs |
SCMS |
4.96 lakhs |
3 lakhs |
12 lakhs |
MES |
5.36 lakh |
2.5 lakhs |
5 lakhs |
FISAT |
5.68 lakh |
3 lakhs |
14 lakhs |
Mar Baselios |
3.59 lakh |
3.2 lakhs |
7 lakhs |
Amrita |
5 lakh |
5.4 lakhs |
43.33 lakhs |
Amal Jyothi |
3.97 lakhs |
2.9 lakhs |
7.5 lakhs |
Academics: (Winning Institution - Amrita University)
Placement: (Winning Institution - Amrita University)
Campus Life: (Winning Institution - Amrita University)
If you don’t have a blend with a very diverse crowd go for Amrita. Going by all the factors mentioned above, it is safe to say that Amrita University is a better alternative.
Here are some key points about both colleges which will help you in your decision-making-
According to me, a CSE from Jadavpur University is a better option.
Food technology from UICET Chandigarh will be a better option for you. It has better scope in the future as compared to other streams.
The reason for choosing UICET is as follows:
Food tech students are even getting preferences in IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Lucknow. Most of the students from this college are also going to Canada to pursue MS.
The answer to this question depends mainly on your interest. Mechanical and CSE are diverse branches with diverse scopes. You need to analyze your own inclination only then can you make a sound decision. If you aren’t sure if the branch you can decide based on your future goals.
Lastly, I will advise you to opt for Mechanical only in first and second-generation IITs. So you can opt for NIT Surathkal or Trichy over third-generation IITs but not over first and second-generation IITs. Hope this clears my point.
One of my cousins was in a similar dilemma as she had to choose between IMT and IPE and after thorough analysis, she chose IMT Hyderabad. Here are a few reasons to support her decision
IMT Hyderabad seemed better in every aspect especially the infrastructure and facilities
INT Hyderabad provides all its students with single rooms while IPE charges additional fees for the same.
So it can be said that IMT Hyderabad is a better choice than IPE considering its opportunities, infrastructure, and overall brand value.
A comparative analysis for both institutes is mentioned below:
Particulars |
NICMAR |
SPA, New Delhi |
Average Package |
7 LPA |
5.5 LPA to 6.5 LPA |
Highest Package |
12 LPA |
9.44 LPA |
Recruiters |
Tata Projects, KEC International, L&T Construction, HDFC Bank, Shapoorji, Bechtel, Hillti, and ACC |
BMW, Desmania, Ernst & Young, Genpact, Godrej and Boyce, Havells Limited, Infosys, IPE Global, JLL, LG Electronics, Mahindra and Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Mind Tree, Philips India, Raheja, Samsung, SAP, TATA ELXSI, Whirlpool, Zomato |
SPA's MBEM course is a better option for someone who wants to pursue a postgraduate course in construction management due to its lower fees and eligibility for scholarships and recognition for higher studies and research opportunities. However, NICMAR has better infrastructure and both institutions have good faculty and similar placements for freshers and experienced candidates.
Acharya Bangalore Business School for PGDM ranks among top 50 colleges in India and ITM Chennai is ranked globally. ITM Chennai is affiliated with a foreign university as well. This provides the students the opportunity to study abroad in their graduation year.
After reviewing both the colleges, here's what I got to know -
At Acharya, students seek guidance from their professors for maximizing their prospects. Whereas at ITM Chennai, classroom learning is made delightful as they focus primarily on students and their self-growth. The students are endowed with a better chance to explore their skills.
However, this decision depends on your preference.
I will advise you not to compare colleges solely on the basis of rankings and placements because these are too trivial criteria to be considered while choosing your college. One must look at the bigger picture. NIT Delhi, despite being a new institute, has already laid its strong foundation and you can expect excellent placements in the near future.
Here are a few highlights of the institute:
Overall, NIT Delhi offers good quality education and a NIT tag that will up your game in higher education.
UBS (Chandigarh) is better than FMS (BHU) and DSM (DTU). UBS (Chandigarh) is good for management courses in many ways be it infrastructure, campus life, hostels, or education.
The reasons for choosing UBS (Chandigarh) are as follows:
Placements: latest report is stated below in tabular format.
Particulars |
UBS (Chandigarh) |
FMS (BHU) |
DSM (DTU) |
Highest package 2023 |
INR 58.48 LPA |
INR 35 LPA |
INR 19.0 LPA |
Average package 2023 |
INR 13.72 LPA |
INR 11.3 LPA |
INR 8.9 LPA |
Top recrituers |
Tolaram, Trident, American Express, Dabur, Adani Group, Korn Ferry etc. |
IBM, Infosys, Wipro, Genpact, ICICI Bank, L&T, KPMG, Mahindra, SBI MF, Writer corp, and Yes Bank |
KPMG, Scaler, IndiaMART, TCS, IHS market etc |
As a result, you absolutely must enroll in engineering courses at UBS (Chandigarh) . It provides an excellent learning environment in addition to good teaching. The UBS (Chandigarh) 's facilities and infrastructure are all in good shape. Thus, you won't regret signing up.