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.
One of my friends from school is a student of NITIE and according to him, having work experience with more than 20-26 months just acts as magic numbers. It will be a great asset during the time of admissions. In NITIE, the average work experience of the IM batch usually ranges from 20 to 26 months and sometimes even higher. Moreover, there will also be high chances that you can sit for the LRP placements as well. Only consulting companies would be expected during the LRP process.
Here is a brief highlight of recent placements at NITIE.
Average CTC | 20 LPA |
Highest CTC | 43 LPA |
Top 10% average CTC | 37 LPA |
Top 20% average CTC | 32 LPA |
Major recruiters | ETLI, EY, IDFC First |
Hope this answers your question.
IIIT Allahabad is the institute of national importance, whereas Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology is a deemed university in Punjab. The best institute among the two for pursuing engineering is IIIT Allahabad. It is far better than Thapar. Here is a brief overview of the institutes.
Criteria |
IIIT Allahabad |
Thapar Institute |
Fees |
INR 5.85 Lakhs |
INR 13.23 Lakhs |
Average Package |
INR 20.83 LPA |
INR 8.5 LPA |
Highest Package |
INR 43 LPA |
INR 43 LPA |
Placement Percentage |
96% |
90% |
Overall, the above points conclude that IIIT Allahabad is not only the brand, but it also gives the best return on investment.
I have friends from both Thapar University and IIIT Guwahati, and undoubtedly, Thapar holds the legacy of being the best private engineering college after BITS Pilani.
Check out the following reasons why Thapar University beats IIIT Guwahati here:
IIIT Guwahati lies nowhere in the league of Thapar University. Join IIIT Guwahati only if you are more inclined towards research work and higher studies, especially branches like ECE. If better infrastructure, better placements, huge alumni network, is what you are looking for, choose Thapar University any day!
I have a few friends at both institutes so I can give you some idea about them. Both IIIT Guwahati and Thapar University are very good engineering institutes, but the former will be a better choice.
Thapar University is a reputed private institute with good infrastructure, an updated curriculum, and a well-developed alumni base. But when compared to IIIT Guwahati it falls behind.
If we check the recent placement statistics for these two institutes, there a big difference can be seen. The average CTC offered at Thapar for recent years has been around 7 LPA, whereas for IIIT Guwahati the average CTC is around 10.2 LPA.
The final decision is yours. Consider all these facts and choose wisely.
I know people from these institutes and based on the conversations I had with them, I will say the preference order should be somewhat like below.
CSE MSIT ~ IT MAIT > ICE Thapar
Since you are considering different branches, it is clear that you don’t have any inclination towards a specific branch or specialization. If it’s true I will suggest don’t go for ICE Thapar. It is a core branch that already has fewer job opportunities in the industry. To score a decent placement at a core company for this branch you will need to be at the top of your class. Else, you are likely to end up in mass recruiting companies or software companies.
So, it will be better to stay in Delhi, it will be cost-effective, you can save up for your postgraduate degree and pursue what is in demand currently.
The comparison between Thapar and SRM is definitely not up to the mark because Thapar is better than SRM. Having friends studying in both these colleges, I can assure you to confidently choose Thapar over SRM.
Categories |
Thapar University |
SRM |
Course Fee |
8.85 lakh |
2 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
80% |
70-80% |
Average CTC |
7-8 LPA |
5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
DE Shaw, Bosch, Flipkart, HCL, etc. |
TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Byju’s, etc. |
It basically depends on the student as comparing the Institute won't end up anywhere. A student should focus on the right career and college from the very beginning and should prepare accordingly. According to the student's priorities and choice of place, the Institute can be selected. But among these two, Thapar excels over SRM.
Both Mechanical and metallurgical engineering at Thapar and PEC Chandigarh have their own pros and cons. Let's list them out to opt for the best college for you.
PEC Chandigarh:
Thapar University:
Unless you are into metallurgical sciences it's better to opt for mechanical engineering as you can even jump into both technical and non-technical firms.
Quick comparison:
Particulars |
PEC (Mechanical Engineering) |
Thapar University (Metallurgical and material sciences) |
Entrance exam |
JEE Main |
JEE Main |
Total fees |
6.39 lakh |
8.85 - 17.36 lakh |
Placement rate |
90% |
84% |
Highest CTC offered |
15 LPA |
40 LPA |
Average CTC offered |
6.5 LPA |
6-7 LPA |
Out of the above two, ME at PEC seems like a better option. PEC being a government institute has half the tuition fee of Thapar University which saves you a lot. If you plan on an MBA further, it's better to opt the best out of two and start preparing from the first year of your college itself.
IIIT Vadodara is a newly established institute and is at present operating through its transit campus. That clearly means it is not fair to compare it with an old reputed institute like Thapar University.
The first batch of IIIT Vadodara graduated back in 2017 and you can find the details of that batch on their official websites.
However, here is a brief overview of the 2020 placement reports of both institutes.
Institute |
Thapar University |
IIIT Vadodara |
Average CTC |
INR. 7 LPA |
INR 13 LPA |
Highest CTC |
INR. 43 LPA |
INR 43.5 LPA |
Top Recruiting Companies |
Amazon, Microsoft, DE Shaw, JP Morgan, and Infosys |
Amazon, Mathworks, ICICI Bank, and Sigmoid |
In terms of academic excellence, IIIT Vadodara is extremely good. However, the reason behind opting for Thapar University is because it is an old and renowned institute as a whole. Speaking of which, you should choose Thapar university over IIIT Vadodara.
Among these three colleges it will be better if you go for CSE at MSIT. As CSE is the most sorted department which will provide you with immense opportunities in the corporate field.
It is recommended that you do not opt for Thapar or especially electronics and instrumentation, as your scope will become limited. CSE or IT will open several gates for your future ahead.
Since you do not have any inclination towards any branch, a core branch like ICE which will require you to be one of the top students in the batch to secure a good job in the core company. Or you will get offered a job from mass recruitment companies.
So it is better to pay less for your undergraduate degree, stay in Delhi and pursue the course in demand.