The following are the placements and faculty at IIIT Guwahati:
It's important to note that the placement and faculty situation can vary from year to year, and you should check with the institute for the most up-to-date information.
According to my friends studying there, KJSCE is well equipped with infrastructural facilities, including separate hostels for boys and girls, more than 70 labs, a widespread library, classrooms and seminar halls, a spacious auditorium, sports equipment and infrastructure, and a medical centre.
Fee and Placement
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Fee |
INR 11.35 Lakhs |
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Average Package |
INR 5.71 LPA |
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Highest Package |
INR 40 LPA |
KJSCE has the best mechanical engineering faculty but it has fewer placements. The placements for the Computer Science and IT branch are the highest. The majority number of students get placed from these two branches. These branches are the baggage of opportunities. Even if you are unable to crack top interviews, there are still opportunities to go with mass recruiters like Infosys, Accenture, Capgemini, and others.
To conclude, the branch branches to pursue in terms of return are CSE and IT in KJSCE, but Mechanical Engineering is the best for academic learning.
Having knowing people from both MNNIT and IIIT Allahabad, I can say that both are good institutes in terms of placement, faculty, and campus. The name tag is also big and the coding culture in both the institutes is also good. Choosing the college is entirely your decision.
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Category |
IT at MNNIT |
IT at IIIT Allahabad |
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Recruiters |
Accenture, Adobe, Emerson Network Power, Goldman Sachs, Oracle, Microsoft, etc. |
Google, Adobe, HCL, Paytm, etc. |
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Average CTC |
INR 9.6 LPA |
INR 20 LPA |
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Highest CTC |
INR 39.03 LPA |
INR 43 LPA |
Therefore, if you are looking for a career in IT then choose IIIT Allahabad and if you are not sure then go for MNNIT. Both the colleges are equally good but IIIT Allahabad has more pros than MNNIT. So, if you are thinking of joining any of these institutes then go ahead.
The faculty members are really helpful and a senior of mine is still in contact with them even after graduating from college. The faculties of Heritage Institute of Technology at AEIE (Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering) department are overall average while some are below average too.
Some teachers like Prof AKB, DMG are not liked by all due to their rude nature although both of them are highly qualified and accomplished researchers. Thus, the faculty is a mixture of good and average members.
One of my cousins studied at Amrita University. According to him, the faculty members at Amrita are really good. Many of them work across different research centers, departments, and multiple campuses. I would clarify that I do not have much knowledge about the faculties at the other mentioned colleges and thus won’t be able to provide any insights.
You should also get engaged with peer groups and other extracurricular activities out of your sheer interest and self-motivation. This plays a very important role as well as provides a lasting impression.
ISI Delhi is a better option as it is far better than ISI Kolkata for MS. Saint Xavier’s College, Kolkata is also a very good college along with Saint Xaviers, Mumbai.
If faculty profiles, cost structure, placements with a package ranging around 7 to 9 lakhs, alumni, and acceptance rate are considered, here’s a list of all those universities which offer you all of the above mentioned.
The school of economics does not offer an MS in economics. IGIDR offers a Master of Science but not a master of research which is offered by the most reputed IITM in Financial Economics.
The faculties are very well qualified and have PhDs from IIT, ISM, ISI, NIT, etc. You will find both good and bad faculty members here.
The curriculum and syllabus are structured in such a way that both Mathematics and Physics get equal importance. Majorly it is more of a theoretical-based course. As the name suggests this is one of the unique courses at the masters’ level in India for which both Maths and physics students can enroll.
The campus is yet to shift to a permanent campus the facilities here provided are not that superior. But neglecting this fact, if you are keen to study; you have plenty of room for studying.
If you are going for self-study, then it is the best college as you will get ample time for it. The college is really good and you can get much to learn if you invest your time properly.
KIIT University is a reputed institute with highly qualified and experienced faculties from various fields of study. The university is known for its academic rigor, emphasis on research, and focus on industry exposure. The studying environment is student-centric, with modern infrastructure, well-equipped laboratories, libraries, and other academic facilities. The university also provides various extracurricular activities, clubs, and events that promote overall development and help students achieve their goals.
Unofficial sources report the highest and average packages offered at KIIT are INR 62 LPA and INR 8.5 LPA respectively. Of the 2,800 BTech students, 2,600 have already been placed by top recruiters with 1,100 receiving multiple job offers.
Over 250 companies have participated and made 3,600 job offers with 82 companies offering an annual package of more than INR 10 LPA. Notably, 1,500 students were placed in dream companies with an offer of over INR 15 LPA, while 1,100 students received packages between INR 10 LPA and INR 15 LPA. Recruiters include Tata Power, Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel, JSW Energy, JWIL Infra Limited, Stellantis, Accenture, Cognizant, TCS, etc.
To become an assistant professor at IIT Ropar you must first obtain a PhD. This is the minimum eligibility criteria for any IIT to apply for the post of assistant professor.
Then you will have to compete with many other candidates and to stay above the competition you will need to have an outstanding academic career throughout.
You will also need to have various published papers in many international and reputed journals. This will give you an edge over others.
This is a suggestion beyond the scope of this question. But if you can start low in a company and struggle for 2-3 years, I believe that you can land a more lucrative and satisfying job later on. Doing an M.Tech and then a Ph.D. will take a very long time.
When you compare both these colleges for their faculty, in my view, they both have top notch faculty.
For example, IIIT Bhagalpur is also mentored by IIT Guwahati so most students are aware that the faculty and academic environment is good here. As the case with IIIT Lucknow is also similar – where it is being mentored by IIIT Allahabad which is known for its coding culture and is one of the top IIITs across the country, you will not have a reason to doubt the institute.
So, both colleges are equally good as they are being mentored by some of the best institutes in the country and have good faculty.