MGIT is the better college among these.
These are a few of the reasons that make MGIT a better choice.
GRIET (Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology) has a good infrastructure and best faculties are available to the students. BVRIT is one of the emerging institutes of technology and research in our country. NIRF 2020 has ranked GRIET and BVRIT at 172 and 199 for BTech.
Facilities:
GRIET – GRIET provides the students with facilities like transportation, sports ground, canteen, library and facilities for physically handicapped students. Hostel facilities are only available for the girls.
BVRIT - BVRIT campus is spread over a huge area with facilities like library, sports ground, hostel, yoga centre and gymnasium. College library has a collection of 20,000 volumes of books and 2673 titles with the seating capacity of 150 students.
Admission:
BVRIT – At BVRIT, admission to Category A seats for BTech engineering courses are given on the basis of rank scored in TS EAMCET. Category B seats are filled by College as per the guidelines of technical education.
GRIET - 70% of the seats in B.Tech are allotted on merit basis while remaining seats are allotted to the management/NRI candidates. Admission is given to any Engineering course on the basis of the score of the common entrance test (EAMCET).
Placements:
GRIET -
At GRIET 834 students were placed this year.
Top recruiters visiting GRIET campus are Infosys, Wipro, IBM, Capgemini, Hyundai, etc.
Highest salary package offered to any student of GRIET is 40.6 lakh per annum.
The average salary received by the students was 5 LPA.
BVRIT -
252 students of BVRIT got placement this year.
Highest salary offered to any student at BVRIT was 30 LPA.
The average CTC was recorded around 4.04 LPA.
The major recruiters at BVRIT are Amazon, American Express, Accenture, IBM, Capgemini, etc.
Extracurriculars:
At GRIET, students have a Robotic club and Gaming club which help in bringing out innovation and development of new technologies. Students participate in events like the annual day, sports day, alumni day, etc.
At BVRIT, students have many organisations like a cultural club, sports club, foss club & departmental clubs like DEPTHA and TECHBLITZ.
GRIET has been proven as the better college than BVRIT due to the better infrastructure, facilities and placements.
Every college is excellent and ineffective in its way. Similarly, these colleges have their advantages.
Malla Reddy is the best choice for placements.
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Vardhaman, BV Raju is ideal for college architecture and development.
VNR is ideal for colleges with stringent rules and regulations.
It's not about the college when it comes to engineering; it's about how you learn and how much effort you put in. Colleges only teach you 10% of what you need to know; the other 90% must be learned outside of the classroom and through hard work. Any college will suffice if you have a strong interest in your program and are serious about pursuing a career in engineering.
BVRIT (BVRIT Hyderabad College of Engineering for Women) is clearly better than GRIET for CSE students. There is not any significant difference between the two in terms of teaching and pedagogy as the syllabus is more or less the same for every technical college in the Hyderabad region.
The number of students in a typical CSE branch is way much more than that of IT in BVRIT. The faculty are also top-notch and know what they are teaching very well. Yes, of course, there might some very orthodox and traditional teachers who might not inspire students and do not adapt according to the changing market conditions, but these types of professors are lower in number here.
In the end, more than the college, it is your own self-determination that will make you a successful person. A facility with good internet connectivity, self-learning, and competitive coding culture is all you need to succeed at any of the two colleges.
Both GRIET (Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology) and BVRIT are reputed colleges of Hyderabad. GRIET has been ranked 172 while BVRIT 199 by NIRF ranking, 2020 for BTech.
Admission:
BVRIT –
At BVRIT, admission to Category A seats for BTech engineering courses is given on the basis of rank scored in TS EAMCET. Category B seats are filed by College as per the guidelines of technical education.
The total course fee for BTech at BVRIT is 3.6 lakhs.
GRIET -
70% of the seats in B.Tech are allotted on merit basis while remaining seats are allotted to the management/NRI candidates.
Admission is given to any Engineering course on the basis of the score of the common entrance test (EAMCET).
At GRIET the total course fee for BTech is 4.88 lakhs.
Facilities:
Both the colleges provide the students with transportation, sports ground, canteen, library and facilities for physically handicapped students. BVRIT campus has hostels for students, yoga centre and gymnasium.
Placements:
At both the colleges, the placement rate is quite good.
BVRIT -
252 students of BVRIT got placement this year.
Highest salary offered to any student at BVRIT was 30 LPA.
The average CTC offered was around 4.4 LPA.
The major recruiters at BVRIT are Amazon, American Express, Accenture, IBM, Capgemini, etc.
GRIET -
At GRIET 834 students were placed this year.
Highest salary package offered to any student of GRIET is 40.6 lakh per annum.
The average CTC offered was recorded around 5.05 LPA.
The top recruiters at the institute are Microsoft, Byju’s, Cisco, DBS Bank, etc.
Extracurricular:
Many events are organised by GRIET and BVRIT for the students like Annual Day and Alumni day. At BVRIT, students have many organisations like the cultural club, sports club, foss club & departmental clubs like DEPTHA and TECHBLITZ. At GRIET, students have a Robotic club and Gaming club to inculcate new technological advances along with the studies.
GRIET Hyderabad has been proven as the better college than BVRIT Hyderabad due to the better infrastructure, facilities and placements. GRIET also has a better NIRF Ranking.
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