When considering pursuing a computer science engineering (CSE) course, it can be difficult to choose between different universities. Both Amity University and JUET are private universities promoted by major business houses in India. Here are some key points to consider:
Based on these points, it may be better to choose Amity University over JUET for a CSE course. Amity University offers greater exposure to industry and a curriculum designed for maximum student benefit, including foreign language options and excellent facilities.
Today, CS is one of the most preferred domains and its demand is growing at a very fast rate in the job market. For anyone whose ultimate goal is high packages in top firms, CS should be the only choice. No other branch can fetch you packages as high as CS.
As a BITS Pilani student, you can access the extensive alumni pool and develop strong networks in industries. Also, the CS placements at BITS Pilani are top-notch
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Data |
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Number of students placed |
18 |
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Number of companies |
46 |
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Highest CTC |
INR 38 LPA |
I wouldn't suggest you go for ECE IIT Roorkee unless you are genuinely interested in that field and want to pursue a career in it.
Although Kanpur, Bombay, and Kharagpur three are excellent Engineering institutes, it's IIT Kharagpur that steals the show with NIRF ranking of 5.
The director of IIT Kharagpur itself is the ex-HOD of the CS department and thus cares much about the department. Most of my friends and seniors from the CS department are in awe of the experience they had in their branch at IIT KGP.
As far as the other branches are concerned, IIT KGP provides a versatile list of relevant courses such as Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering that have excellent placement statistics and high cutoffs.
Even the integrated MSc in Economics has gained much popularity among IITians. The Mining department of IIT Kharagpur ranks 37th whereas other departments to have decent ranks globally.
My friend is a graduate in CSE from Jadavpur University and according to his experience here are the possible reasons you might be looking for:
When my friend joined JU, only the ETCE branch was having the best placement. But according to recent placement statistics, IT and CSE also have reached that prominence.
JU has a huge alumni base which helped my friend and his peers more than one can think of. Getting contacts and recommendations made it possible to invite a lot of companies for campus recruitment.
Comparing colleges can be difficult, as the "best" college for a student depends on their individual preferences and needs. That said, here is some information on the colleges you mentioned to help you make an informed decision:
In terms of overall rankings and reputation, Thapar University and VIT are considered to be among the top private institutions for computer science engineering in India. However, it is important to note that rankings and reputation are not the only factors to consider when choosing a college.
When making a decision, you should consider factors such as:
Ultimately, the "best" college for you will depend on your individual preferences and needs. It is important to do thorough research and gather as much information as possible before making a decision.
Having to know some people studying in these institutions and also reading the reviews on the internet, I think for CSE IIIT Hyderabad should be your first preference. Let me provide some facts about these institutes, which might give you a clear idea about it.
IIIT Hyderabad
BITS (Pilani/Goa/Hyderabad)
NIT Trichy
| Categories | IIIT Hyderabad | BITS (Pilani/Goa/Hyderabad) | NIT Trichy |
| Course Fee | 12 lakh | 19.19 lakh | 5.65 lakh |
| Highest CTC | 26 LPA | 23 LPA | 22 LPA |
| Average CTC | 17 LPA | 14 LPA | 16 LPA |
Ultimately, it is your decision to make. How you want to shape your career ahead depends a lot on the college you intend to choose.
Making a choice between two different institutes offering two different courses is always difficult. Both NIT Durgapur and IIT BHU are reputed institutes and offers decent placement, so choose according to the branch you are interested in.
NIT Durgapur is a prestigious institute among the NITs of India. It ranks 47 among the engineering colleges in India according to the NIRF Rankings 2020. The placement statistics of 2019 at this institute revels, the CES department had a placement rate of 88.64%, and 78 students out of 88 got placed. The average CTC offered was around 9.09 LPA.
NIRF ranked IIT BHU at 11 among the engineering colleges. IIT BHU also holds a decent placement record. In 2019 campus placement a total of 49 students got placed from the Ceramic Engineering Department. The average CTC ranged around 10 LPA to 58 LPA. Besides core companies, students can also sit for software companies that come for placement in this institute which is an added advantage.
Being an IIT, IIT BHU offers certain perks but as a course, CSE has better scope than Ceramic Engineering.
NIT Hamirpur should be your first choice. The NIT tagline will help you get more opportunities than students from other colleges. If your area of interest is coding, then go for the CSE branch. You should only go for your claim, and never force yourself to study; instead, your interest should drive your studies. So opt for NIT Hamirpur to get good opportunities.
You should choose COEP CS. The placement record for the branch is excellent. If you maintain good grades for four years and have the required skills, getting good placement opportunities won’t be difficult.
TCS, Accenture, Infosys, etc. are some of the major recruiters that recruit CS students through campus placements. The highlights of COEP placements show the average CTC for CSE to be around INR 6.5 LPA. While the highest CTC goes up to INR 30 LPA.
IIITM, Gwalior, and NIT, Delhi are two prime institutes of India and are both approved by AICTE. While IIITM is also accredited by NAAC. NIT is accredited by UGC as well. NIRF has ranked IIITM Gwalior and NIT Delhi at 100th and 251st place for Engineering respectively.
Admission:
NIT Delhi offers BTech and MTech programs for CSE, whereas IIITM Gwalior offers a BTech program for the same.
IIITM:
For BTech CSE students require 75% in 10+2 and valid JEE Main score. In 2019 the closing cutoff was 10780.
The BTech CSE course costs around 1.49 Lakhs.
NIT Delhi:
The eligibility criteria for admission to B.Tech. is 75% in 10+2 (PCM) and JEE Main score for M.Tech., students need 60% in B.Tech. and a valid GATE score.
The course fee for BTech and MTech CSE at NIT Delhi is ?96,866 and 1.99 Lakhs per annum, respectively.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
IIITM: The institute offers hostels with modern facilities, labs, lecture theatres, libraries, computational facilities, auditorium, sports, yoga, canteen, common room, etc. The campus hosts a number of cultural events as well.
NIT: The temporary campus provides a plethora of facilities, including a library, hostels, cafeteria, and shuttle services. The permanent campus will have a great locational advantage.
Scholarships:
IIITM: IIITM scholarships are provided to meritorious students who fulfill some criteria, such as scoring a certain GPA, and maintain the terms and conditions for availing it.
NIT: The institute offers 6 scholarships to students based on socio-economic background, academics, disabilities.
Placement Statistics:
IIITM:
90% of students were placed in top recruiting companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, EY, Google, Goldman Sachs, etc.
The highest and average packages offered were 42 LPA and 14.58 LPA, respectively.
NIT:
73% of students were placed from the undergraduate batch with a median salary of 5 LPA.
Among the PG students, 4 out of 26 were placed with a median salary of 6 LPA.
Top recruiting companies include IBM, Samsung, Mac Software, Paytm, etc.
IIITM and NIT are excellent institutions and offer decent CSE programs both in terms of academics and placements so choose according to your convenience.