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PESU offers good placements for B.Tech CS. But because of a very large batch size, its average package comes down. The top 100 B.Tech CS students of PESU easily grab a package of 10 LPA+.
But IIITB is a better choice. It offers better faculty, peer group, placements, etc. Though PESU has a large campus, a lot of it is under construction.
I would recommend you choose iMtech at IIIT Bangalore, especially if you are not planning for a Masters’ abroad.
The main reason that IIIT Bangalore is underrated is because it did not commence with the B.Tech. program, the most coveted engineering program. Rather, it offered an integrated BTech+MTech program. For Indians generally, the definition of success is a BTech program followed by good packages. They don’t give much importance to PG education. IIIT Bangalore tried to break this stereotype by offering only PG and Integrated courses and failed miserably.
IIIT Bangalore was established as a research-protected institute but the bitter reality is that making an impact in research takes a lot of time, even years. So, it failed to offer the most basic education and is not valued among engineering aspirants in India.
I am listing down certain parameters for a better comparison between both these options-
Both the colleges are really good. I would recommend you make your decision based on the branch you are interested in studying.
In Maharashtra, there are many good colleges for chemical engineering other than VNIT Nagpur, Institute of Chemical Technology-Mumbai, and IIT-B. Some of them are - Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune; MIT World Peace University Pune; Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur; and Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune.
Rankings:
According to NIRF 2020 rankings, the colleges were ranked as follows:
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Pune is ranked 98th out of 200 in India and 5th among colleges in Pune.
MIT World Peace University Pune is ranked 138th out of 300 in India, for B.Tech courses and 5th in Pune for B.Tech courses.
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur is ranked 144th out of 300 in India for B.Tech courses and 13th in Maharashtra among B.Tech colleges.
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune is ranked 165th in India out of 300 for B.Tech courses and 6th in Pune for B.Tech courses.
Admissions:
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Pune
Candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board with PCM as the subjects.
Admissions will be granted on the basis of marks obtained in the CET conducted by the university itself.
The fee structure for the 1st year is Rs 1.2 Lakhs.
MIT World Peace University Pune:
The candidate must have gained 50% marks in PCM with Physics, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects.
A valid score in JEE Main 2020/ MHT-CET 2020 score.
The total 1st-year fee is Rs 3.1 Lakhs.
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University Nagpur:
The aspirant must have passed 10+2 with the science stream.
The fee structure for the 1st year is Rs 33,600.
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune:
A minimum of 50% is required in the science stream for admissions having Physics and mathematics as the compulsory subjects.
A valid score in JEE/ MHT-CET is required.
Rs 1.79 Lakhs is the 1st year total fees for chemical engineering.
Placements:
The table given below shows the placement statistics of Chemical Engineering colleges:
|
Particulars |
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University |
MIT World Peace University |
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University |
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology |
|
Highest salary |
54.08 LPA |
37.26 LPA |
9 LPA |
54.30 LPA |
|
Average salary |
7 LPA |
3.2 LPA |
- |
5.7 LPA |
The infrastructure of MITWPU is very pleasing. The university also provides other facilities like the ground, gym, auditorium, basketball court, hostel, canteen, labs, library, etc. Playgrounds, labs, and hostel facilities are provided in BVDU and RTMNU. On-campus facilities in VIT include labs, auditorium, playgrounds, canteen, gym, etc.
On an overall scale, IIIT Lucknow is a good option, despite being a new institute. Although, all three of these institutes are reputed. While choosing one of these, you should prioritize your choice of branch.
These advantages make IIIT Lucknow a good choice.
Both IIT Tirupati and IIIT Bangalore are well-respected institutions in India with strong programs in engineering and technology. The decision of which college to choose should be based on your personal preferences and goals.
Personally, I feel you should go for IIIT Bangalore since you seem to be interested in CSE. IIIT Bangalore is a highly reputed engineering institution in India, known for its strong programs in computer science, information technology, and electronics. The institute focuses primarily on industry collaboration and entrepreneurship and is known for its cutting-edge research in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing. Although it lacks the IIT tag, this degree will cater to your interests better than Mechanical. The IIT tag is of no use if you aren’t interested in Mechanicals. Additionally, the new IITs are yet to make the mark and prove their credibility in the engineering field.
Ultimately, the choice between IIT Tirupati and IIIT Bangalore depends on your specific interests and career goals.
According to the 2020 NIRF rankings, MNNIT Allahabad is ranked 48th among the top engineering institutes in India. It offers specializations in Computer Science & Engineering, Software Engineering, and Information Security.
IIIT Bangalore is ranked 62nd and offers postgraduate specializations in Theory and Systems for Computing and Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Networking and Communication, VLSI Systems, and Digital Society.
IIIT Delhi is ranked 56th and offers 2 years M.Tech in CSE with specializations in Information Security, Data Engineering, Mobile Computing, and Artificial Intelligence.
Admission:
Course Fees:
Apart from tuition fees, there are additional fees payable for IIIT Delhi and IIIT Bangalore.
Placement:
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Walmart, Amazon, Flipkart, Oracle, Cisco, Citrix, Samsung, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Qualcomm, Adobe, etc. are some of the companies visiting all the three campuses. So, choosing either of the institutes on the basis of visiting recruiters is not an issue.
Listed below are the placement statistics for each of the institute:
| Institutes | Highest Package | Average Package |
| MNNIT Allahabad | INR 22 LPA | INR 10 LPA |
| IIIT Bangalore | INR 43.31 LPA | INR 24.76 LPA |
| IIIT Delhi | INR 36 LPA | INR 16.27 LPA |
All three institutes are nationally ranked and offer M.Tech in CSE with specializations in different fields as mentioned above. So, the choice of institute solely lies with the students by considering the stated facts and statistics.
iMTech is an integrated course offered at IIIT Bangalore which includes a 5-year BTech+ MTech program. It is not possible to compare a 4-year BTech course with a 5-year Integrated MTech course.
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Particulars |
IIIT Bangalore |
IIIT Allahabad |
|
Course |
MTech. Integrated |
BTech. |
|
Total Fees |
9.38 lacs |
General- 5.85 lacs SC/ST- 1.27 lacs |
|
Course duration |
5 years |
4 years |
|
Placement |
On campus |
On campus |
Based on the above facts and the conversation I had with some of my friends and colleagues who are pass outs from IIITB and IIITA, I would advise you to choose IIIT Bangalore with closed eyes.
IIIT Bangalore CSE is an outstanding choice in every aspect. It is way better than SVNIT CSE. But there is a drawback to IIITB. It only offers a 5 year integrated program (B.Tech + M.Tech). I have a few friends at IIIT Bangalore, and according to them, a B.Tech is always better than an iM.Tech.
Regardless, IIITB CSE is way ahead. You should definitely consider it, especially if the high fee is not a concern for you.
To begin with, the 5-year dual degree program at BITS is significantly more costly than the 5-year iMTech program at IIIT Bangalore, as well as the 4-year BTech program at IIIT Allahabad.
Second, there's no assurance that you'll get CSE at BITS Pilani if you don't have the required CGPA. So, it will be better to consider IIITA or IIITB.
I have a few friends at IIITB and based on what I heard from them, I will definitely recommend the institute.
The arguments in favor of IIIT B are as follows.
I know several students in the iMTech program who have chosen IIITB over BITS Pilani CSE and BITS Goa, CSE.