The Electrical Engineering branch of DTU has a wide scope in terms of academics as well as placements. Students are exposed to a wide range of future prospects and the opportunities are plentiful.
You will be highly disappointed with the academic environment here. The curriculum is poorly structured, obsolete, and irrelevant to industrial needs. The faculty is not passionate about teaching and tends to deliver bookish concepts only. The classes conducted are boring, the students do last-minute mugging up for concepts and get low scores.
Placements-wide, DTU will not disappoint you much. Decent companies come and hire those with decent grades. Some core companies also make great offers. Then again, EE placements cannot be compared to CS or IT placements.
As far as internships are concerned, not even a single core company offers internships to EE students. Usually, coding companies like Amazon and Directl offer internships but EE students hardly are able to secure one.
Eventually, if you are an EE student, you will get placed in core/non-tech companies. Some even go for PSUs or pursue MBA or MS. Remember that the growth of students in EE is more than those in the IT sector. You will need patience and dedication to stay in this branch and reap the benefits in the long run.
We can compare IIM Ahmedabad to XLRI Jamshedpur on the basis of the following aspects:
Brand Value: Without any doubt the brand value of IIM Ahmedabad is much more than XLRI.
Placements: IIM Ahmedabad enjoys a slight improvement in placement opportunities than XLRI
Alumni: IIM Ahmedabad has amazing alumni like Raghuram Rajan, Chetan Bhagat, Harsha Bhogle, etc and has dominance over top positions in industry. XLRI on the other hand has its own alumni pool that’s known to back XLRI strongly.
Industry scope: Both the colleges enjoy an excellent industry reach. XLRI first BM batch (2020–22) of Delhi NCR campus completed its placements with an average of around 27 lakhs. This shows their vast industry reach.
Rankings: If you consider ranking then XLRI is far behind the top IIM Ahmedabad. But in reality it should have ranked 3rd (after IIM A B C).
Culture: The culture at IIM Ahmedabad is less vibrant than that of XLRI
So it can be said that both XLRI and IIM Ahmedabad offer if not equal but excellent career opportunities.
Yes, you should definitely choose Asansol Engineering College to pursue your studies in CSE. In recent times, Computer Science and Engineering have become one of the best branches in this institute.
The recent placement statistics for the institute are as follows.
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Criteria |
Asansol Engineering College |
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Highest CTC |
11.5 LPA |
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Lowest CTC |
3-5 LPA |
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Average CTC |
4.5 LPA |
So, going by the above-stated fact it is safe to say that Asansol Engineering College is a great option for pursuing a degree in CSE.
Taxila Business School is one of the best management institutes in Jaipur. It offers two years of PGDM with a Business Analytics specialization. The PGDM program is AICTE accredited. Chronicle ranked Taxila Business School 43 for MBA.
Given below is a brief highlight of the programs offered by the institute.
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Programs offered |
PGDM, EPGDM |
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Affiliated to |
AICTE |
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Intake |
240 |
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Course fee |
INR 8 lakhs |
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Exam scores accepted |
CAT/MAT/XAT/GMAT/CMAT |
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CAT cutoff |
50 |
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Selection criteria |
Personal Interview |
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Placement percentage |
100% |
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Highest salary package (International) |
INR 22 LPA |
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Highest salary package (Domestic) |
INR 18 LPA |
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Average salary package of top 30 |
INR 15.5 LPA |
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Minimum salary package |
INR 12.5 LPA |
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Total companies participated |
80 |
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Recruiting Companies |
ICICI Bank, Birla Sunlife, Deutsche Bank, S&P Global, BOSCH, etc. |
The quality of the education, supportive faculties and excellent placements of Taxila Business School make it worthwhile for the students to pursue MBA from Taxila Business School.
CCS University is better than other private colleges in the region. The free structure is affordable. The infrastructure of CCS University is not great. The facilities offered are similar to other government universities. If you are from the region, you can keep the university as an option.
But if you are getting admission at DU or other reputed universities, you should choose those options over CCS.
University of Calcutta is better for ECE. The faculty, placement opportunity, research scope, and exposure offered is much better at CU compared to Kalyani Govt. Engineering College.
According to the highlights of Calcutta University placement in recent years, the average CTC for ECE students is around INR 8 LPA. The highest CTC goes up to INR 21 LPA.
You will have to visit MDU Rohtak, to obtain a duplicate degree certificate. Carry your ID proof, marksheet, provisional certificate, and college ID along with you. Fill out the MDU Rohtak application form for duplicate degree certificate. The required details to fill out the application form are as follows -
Submit the duly filled out application form at the result section. The university will take around 15-20 days to send the duplicate degree certificate.
There are no college-sponsored trips in AIIMS Bhopal but the students plan a trip there to get a break from their studies and explore many places. AIIMS Bhopal has a beautiful location with a river, a hill station, and a waterfall in close proximity to the campus. My sister was a batch of 2019 and here are a few trips she made with her batchmates
In addition to these trips, students of AIIMS Bhopal frequently visit Malls and nearby markets.
Some well-known alumni of AIIMS New Delhi are:
It’s important to note that this list is not exhaustive and there are many more who have shone the name of the institute and are still carrying its legacy.
Yes, banks like the State Bank of India and Canara Bank do offer loans. Due to the fact that these loans are primarily for education, you only have to pay interest at a floating rate for the duration of the course. Several other private banks also offer student loans.
After the course is over, you begin making principal payments. Also, there is a 6-month restriction on student loan payments. This means that until you complete the course plus six months after the course, neither you nor your parents or guardians are required to make payments on the loan. After the moratorium period, you must begin making monthly loan payments or risk losing your home.