Jagran Lakecity University offers two BTech (Hons) courses in CSE. Although the number of students for engineering degrees is not much at the institute and the institute is not reputed for its engineering degrees, the placement cell works hard to provide decent placement opportunities to the students.
Students are provided with assistance for all placement related activities like Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI), etc.
Placements:
The placement statistics for JLU Bhopal in BTech according to the 2020 placements are as follows.
In the last placement drive, the placement average was 100%.
The highest CTC received by the students was 10 LPA.
The average CTC received overall including the students of BTech CSE last year was 4 LPA.
The main recruiters are Apple inc., Infosys, Reliance inc., Jaro Educations, Genpact, Yash Technologies, Ennoble IP.
Students at JLU-SOET are placed in numerous putative corporations with sensible packages. Besides placement opportunities, the institute also offers internships and organizes career fairs to provide the students with good opportunities for their future.
The required eligibility to seek admission for the BTech CSE degree at the institute is 50% in the 12th Standard Examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics as an obligatory subject from a recognized board. Students also require a valid JEE score.
The institute offers decent placement for the BTech CSE courses and there is a separate industry relation cell that prepares students for the placement. The institute also conducts alumni meets which help the students get in contact with the alumni who are associated with big MNCs.
Placements at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Bangalore are quite decent. But getting good placements depends a lot on your capabilities. If you are qualified and have the required skills, then securing a decent job offer will not be a problem.
Many reputed MNCs visit the campus for placements. As long as you have a good academic profile, getting placed will not be a problem. Here are the recent placement highlights for the institute.
Category |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
Total Fee |
1,68,000 |
Companies Visited |
Google, Microsoft, Infosys, etc. |
Highest Package |
35 lakhs |
One of my friends is an alumnus of Amrita and he suggests the Amritapuri campus is better for CSE. If you have not already joined the institute, you should consider joining the Amritapuri campus.
I don’t think you should even consider joining IIT Hyderabad EE when you have the option of IIIT Hyderabad CSE given the fact that it’s the 2nd best in India after IIT Bombay CSE. The course is very challenging and IIIT Hyderabad does not have a lively atmosphere like IITs. Rather, the entire focus is on CS courses and research work. Although the campus is very small and lacks any extracurricular facilities, it’s heaven for coders. The academic workload is terrible with intense competition among peers.
Overall, both are excellent choices, and it’s only a matter of preference. Go for IIIT if you are certain of CS and go for IIT if you aren’t sure of your inclinations. Either way, you will not be disappointed.
A subject like CS is good enough for your career to shine, be it from any college. It completely depends on the student and what suits his/her requirements.
Categories | CS at TSEC | CS at VESIT |
Course Fee | 7.58 lakh | 4.52 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 86.96% | 70-80% |
Highest CTC | 19.65 LPA | 20 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 4.5-5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Oracle, etc. | JP Morgan, Deloitte, Bosch, HCL, etc. |
It is suggested that you opt for Thadomal Shahani for CS, and if you do not get a chance there then go for CS at Vivekananda.
Well, it depends upon several factors. A few of them are as mentioned below.
There are other factors, or possible scenarios, such as,
The above scenarios can give you possible average outcomes, but there can be vague contradictions as well. You also need to consider which subject interests you.
According to various student reviews, the preference order for CSE and Mechanical is MNNIT > NITJ. You should always give preference to the branch rather than the institute. Hope this clarifies most of your doubts.
IIIT Bangalore CSE is an outstanding choice in every aspect. It is way better than SVNIT CSE. But there is a drawback to IIITB. It only offers a 5 year integrated program (B.Tech + M.Tech). I have a few friends at IIIT Bangalore, and according to them, a B.Tech is always better than an iM.Tech.
Regardless, IIITB CSE is way ahead. You should definitely consider it, especially if the high fee is not a concern for you.
The best advice and answer for your question would be to, “Follow your heart". This is not supposed to be cliché but the best choice that you can make would be the one where you believe your career is.
If you have a keen interest in machines, automobiles, and thermodynamics, then you must opt for Mechanical Engineering. If you hold an interest in circuit branches, then you should opt for Electrical Engineering. If you realise your niche and have an honest interest in your branch then your choice of college would not matter much as the Course curriculum for Engineering is almost the same for both colleges.
A lot of people believe that Mechanical Engineering is the toughest but you should do your research before opting for your branch. Choosing the right branch will also give you enough time to prepare for CAT while attending your college.
Thapar University can be the best option if you can afford the fee. You will be given better job opportunities once you complete the degree. BIET Jhansi is recognized in UP only and the placement opportunity is very less. A few of my friends from BIET Jhansi have often complained about lack of resources and a very competitive environment.
I have two friends who are Electrical Engineering graduates from PEC and are currently working in a good IT company. One of them was also among the only two people who cracked directly written.
Being from an electrical background, it can be tough to learn coding in your free time and also cope up with your syllabus and keep your grades high. But if you are persistent you can definitely do it. You might also need to study some CS/IT subjects like DBMS while learning to code. As many students of the institute suggest to secure a job in an IT company you have to take off-campus routes, as most of the top companies are not open for interviews for the Electrical branch at PEC Chandigarh.
But yes, it is possible to land a job at an IT company even after completing ELE if you can learn to code properly and work hard enough to make yourself prepare for the job.
One of my friends got into the Acharya Institute of Technology for the Information Science Engineering course through the management quota. Interestingly, I was also looking up some decent colleges for Engineering in Karnataka for my sister, so I might be able to help you with your question.
I would further be mentioning certain situations or circumstances that you might face ahead. These can be:
Under circumstances similar or closer to these, you can think about pursuing it or securing otherwise. The choice is entirely yours.
The ranking of Madras Institute of Technology doesn't really matter because there is no scope for Aerospace Engineering in India. It may sound very good in the beginning but after joining this course you will face difficulties. It will create a negative viewpoint for this course and you will feel like dropping this course after 1 or 2 years.
The placements of this branch are also very poor due to less demand in the industry. Securing a job at Hindustan Aeronautics or ISRO will be a little difficult due to fewer openings. ISRO recruits most of the engineers from IISc, so you might have to wait for a few years to get a job there. You can also do MS abroad and then try getting a decent job over there.
Categories |
Aeronautical Engineering at Madras Institute of Technology |
Course Fee |
2.00 lakh |
Median Salary Package |
13.6 LPA |
Though this is one of the most difficult courses in engineering, still no one cares much about it and thus has very less demand too. It will be better if you can opt for any other branch rather than choosing Aerospace engineering.