I would recommend opting for MCE at DTU if you're aiming for tech placements. Here’s why:
If you're interested in research in computer science, then IIIT Delhi is the way to go.
All these colleges offer great opportunities with comparable placement prospects. Here are some factors to consider:
Ultimately, the choice depends on your personal interests. No option is a wrong choice! Best of luck!
I think if you’re looking for better job prospects and placements, IIIT Delhi B.Tech in Computer Science and Social Sciences might be the way to go. While DTU’s B.Tech in Environmental Engineering has decent placements with over 300 companies visiting, the tech focus at IIIT Delhi could lead to higher packages, especially in the booming tech industry. Internships at DTU seem limited due to the current recession, whereas IIIT Delhi likely has better connections in the tech sector, increasing your chances for lucrative internships and jobs. If you’re interested in a strong tech career, opt for IIIT Delhi; if you’re passionate about environmental issues, DTU is still a solid choice, but be prepared to put in extra effort for placements.
DTU's B.Tech in Environmental Engineering offers a vibrant campus life with an engaging environment, a variety of extracurricular activities, and decent placements, especially for tech roles, but the curriculum could use some updates to better align with industry needs. On the other hand, IIIT Delhi's B.Tech in Computer Science and Social Sciences likely features a more modern curriculum that emphasizes practical skills, but I don't have specific details about their campus life or faculty. Personally, I'd lean towards DTU if you value a lively campus experience and are interested in a broader range of activities, while IIIT Delhi might be better if you're keen on cutting-edge tech and interdisciplinary studies. If you're more into engineering, go for DTU; if you prefer a blend of tech and social science, choose IIIT Delhi.
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So why should you choose DTU's B.Tech in Environmental Engineering over IIIT Delhi's B.Tech in Computer Science and Social Sciences?
Now, why should you opt for IIITD instead of DTU?
So, those are the pros of both colleges, and this is purely my personal opinion. Best of luck!
EDIT: After reviewing other answers, I realized I didn’t address the Mathematics vs. SS/CB aspect. In my view, the decision should be based on your interests.