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Is NIT, Trichy metallurgy good?

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Shankar Pandey Posted On : March 16th, 2023
B.Tech Production and Industrial Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli (2020)

NIT Trichy is undoubtedly a great option if you're looking for an engineering college with a competitive and learning atmosphere. No matter which branch you belong to, you can get placed in any field of your interest and choice if you put in the effort.

If you choose to pursue Metallurgy at NIT Trichy, you will have the opportunity to witness yourself or your friends getting placed in core companies like TATA STEEL, JSW, RELIANCE, SCHLUMBERGER, and even management profiles like ORACLE. There are students who have also landed Google internships in California. Keep in mind that you too can achieve such success as long as you are good at what you do.

NIT Trichy has already established its reputation by offering placements with the best companies in India. During the placement season, you will have the chance to interview for top companies, and the college will do its part in helping you secure a job. The rest is up to you to prove your worth and excel in your chosen field.

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How is NIT Surathkal metallurgy?

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Debarati Nag Posted On : April 13th, 2021
Studied National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal (2019)

Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal is a very good branch as there is a rising requirement of materials science and engineering and their number of students taking admission in this branch is comparatively less than other branches like Civil, Mechanical or Electrical so you can expect less competition in this field.

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Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal

Course Fee

1.85 lakh

Placement Percentage

54%

Average CTC

7 LPA

The course is really good and it gives a strong base to the students for their higher studies which is quite important in this field. The department is now called Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and it focuses more on materials engineering. The professors here are very good at their job and are enthusiastic about teaching. They teach very well and create an interest among the students. 

The facilities are not that great but are good enough as an engineering college. There is one SEM and XRD, metallurgy lab, materials testing lab, and a good heat treatment lab. The placement records are quite good too and it exposes you to various companies so you can secure a job in both core and non-core companies.

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Should I choose NIT Trichy metallurgy over NIT Raipur ECE?

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Rani Pandey Posted On : April 1st, 2021
Studied Mechanical Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Raipur (2020)

My friend is currently pursuing B.Tech from NIT Raipur in the mechanical department. His honest opinion says that you should go for metallurgy at NIT Trichy. Here’s why

  • If you went for the wrong branch or found out later that this is not your cup of tea, then after the 1st year you will have an option called branch sliding. In this process, you can change your branch from the current one to the desired one based upon the number of vacancies and score.
  • If you went for the wrong college, then there's no option as a college slide! You’ll have to devote your 4 years in that college anyhow, except if you again decide to give mains.

So, if you simply want to get into a better place then choose NIT Trichy. This is because you can get the advantage of branch sliding anyhow. However, if you don’t want to take risk of not getting the desired branch, then go for NIT Raipur.

At last, sort your preferences and know your sole aim. Because in the long run, your happiness and satisfaction are what matters the most!

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Which should I pursue between mechanical at UIET Chandigarh and metallurgical engineering at PEC Chandigarh?

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Shanaya Kapoor Posted On : May 4th, 2021
Studied at Amity University (2019)

Surely, Metallurgy at PEC over Mechanical in UIET. There are various important reasons behind this: Placements in PEC are better, companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. visit campus for placements.

Though metallurgy has fewer placements than other branches in PEC, once you are in PEC and if you are focused enough, you can go for an upgrade after 1st semester on the basis of CGPA. To aim for it, keep the following things in mind -

  • At most, only the top 10% of the class can be upgraded.
  • The branch you want to be upgraded to will only be available if it has vacant seats.

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Mechanical Engineering at UIET Chandigarh

Metallurgy at PEC Chandigarh

Course Fee

82197 (1st year)

6.39 lakh

Highest CTC

12.5 LPA

17.75 LPA

Average CTC

3.6 LPA

7.5 LPA

Recruiting Companies

Saint Gobain, ZS Associates, Honeywell, Tata, etc.

ZS Associates, Amazon, JP Morgan, JSW Steels, etc.

PEC is far superior to UIET in terms of cultural and other extracurricular activities. If you don't have any branch priorities, I'd recommend metallurgy in PEC.

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Which is better, production engineering or metallurgy engineering at PEC Chandigarh?

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Jahnvi Hirandani Posted On : May 4th, 2021
Studied Electronics and Communication Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra (2021)

I have friends studying production engineering at PEC Chandigarh and they have come across that it is somewhat similar to mechanical engineering. You can expect a lot of mechanics and physics, however, some subjects differ as you get into the core.

Coming to the question, it totally depends on your pool of interest whether you are into mechanics and production or metallurgy. Here are two major factors you might consider before choosing any of them

  • Production Engineering can get you jobs and packages similar to mechanical engineering. Also, it is a versatile branch where you can learn about manufacturing, operation, maintenance, etc.
  • If you are planning to get into research work after completion of engineering, then you must choose Metallurgy. It has broader research scopes than production engineering.

At the end of the day, follow your passion and know where you can invest these 4 years of your life. Nevertheless, if getting a job is your goal then go for production engineering. On the other hand, metallurgy engineering can open doors for good research work if you are interested in doing so.

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Which is better, ECE at VIT Vellore or metallurgy at PEC Chandigarh?

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Khushi Sharma Posted On : May 4th, 2021
Studied at Delhi University (2019)

My brother had the option of VIT for CSE on merit still he chose PEC metallurgy. There are various reasons as to why he took that decision:

  • VIT is more expensive. Even if he had gone on merit, it would have cost him much more than PEC.
  • Placements in core companies in ECE are negligible. You can sit for IT companies, but they pay less to ECE undergraduates than CSE counterparts.
  • If you are a north Indian, culturally VIT might be different and might take time to adjust.
  • Metallurgy is an undervalued branch in India; many of my seniors are pursuing MS from Germany, the United States, and France, and some have gone to IIMs and FMS with strong credentials.
  • One of our seniors received a PPO of 15 lakhs, which is more than many students from elite branches.
  • You can choose to upgrade, but you'll quickly realize that it's not that simple because the grading criteria favors those who are less deserving (no offense).
  • Whether you accept it or not, those who claim that placement in metallurgy is poor (as it is in all branches except CS/IT) are correct. Placements in the core are hard to come by.
  • Only 4000 people in GATE are from metallurgy, whereas there are 1.8 lakh from CSE and 2.1 lakh from Mechanical, implying that the probability of you getting a PSU is greater than that of a mechanical engineer.

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ECE at VIT Vellore

Metallurgy at PEC Chandigarh

Course Fee

7.83 lakh

6.39 lakh

Highest CTC

21 LPA

17.75 LPA

Average CTC

9.3 LPA

7.5 LPA

Recruiting Companies

Deloitte, Bank of America, IBM, HCL, etc.

ZS Associates, Amazon, JP Morgan, JSW Steels, etc.

I personally believe VIT is overrated because a friend who did not even pass mains received 2000 AIR in VITEEE. In the CBSE 2016 boards, he scored 78 percent, which was below average.

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What should I prefer, metallurgy at PEC Chandigarh or CSE at Pantnagar University?

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Gargi Aagarwal Posted On : April 30th, 2021
B.E Mechanical Engineering, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh

Always pursue what you are interested in because if you love to do something in a field particularly, you will definitely achieve heights. Since I have a few friends at PEC, I can give you some idea about the Metallurgy course offered there. 

PEC-Metallurgy:

  • The alumni base of PEC Chandigarh is immense and they still make huge donations for students.
  • If you need the best facilities such as college hostel life, high-speed Wi-Fi, Co-curricular activities Join PEC.
  • But, quality of education plays a vital role which is average at PEC. 
  • However, you will surely get placements. 

Here’s a brief comparison of the institutes.

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PEC Chandigarh

Pantnagar University

Average CTC

10.2 LPA

7 LPA

Highest CTC

42 LPA

11 LPA

Course Fee

3.45 lakhs

2.31 lakhs

Now, if you want to do research or want good placements, don’t even think about Pantnagar. 


 

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Is it really worth joining Material Sciences and Metallurgy Engineering at PEC, Chandigarh?

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Neelam Shah Posted On : May 3rd, 2021
Studied at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh (2019)

It depends upon your expectations, your goals, your abilities, etc. The worth of doing Material Sciences and Metallurgy Engineering at PEC Chandigarh will depend on the following factor:

  • If you gave your very best at the entrance exams but still could not score well enough to get a higher rank which would have given you an option for a better college or branch, then probably it is best to move on and choose the branch and the college. There will be opportunities here as well, no doubt about that.
  • If you think you did not give your full efforts and you could do better in the next year, then definitely you should drop a year for better preparation. It is better to drop rather than lamenting in the future that you did not give your 100% and got stuck here.
  • If you prefer engineering and you are passionate about the subject, then the college reputation and brand should not bother you much. It is about the learning you would get and not about other stuff like rankings, placements, etc. You would get plenty of options and opportunities here as well and after graduating too.
  • If placements matter to you more than anything and you do not have any preference about the branch you would get, then definitely you should prefer a college with a better reputation, placements, etc.

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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at PEC Chandigarh

Course Fee

6.39 lakh

Highest CTC

17.75 LPA

Average CTC

6-7 LPA

Recruiting Companies

ZS Associates, Wipro, Capgemini, JP Morgan, etc.

PEC Chandigarh is not a bad college and has a legacy of close to 100 years now. It is also ranked 68 in the NIRF 2020 engineering college rankings. Take a decision based on what you want rather than superficial stats and other things.

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Which is better, VNIT for metallurgy or NIT Raipur for IT?

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Kaushal Madnani Posted On : April 15th, 2021
VNIT, Graduated 2019

One of my acquaintances who has graduated from VNIT has asked me to choose my institute by keeping the following points in mind.

  • VNIT for metallurgy would be a suitable choice for you if you don’t have a particular liking. Apart from that, the metallurgy of VNIT holds an enviable position in India. The syllabus for metallurgy is vast and involves a lot of memorization.
  • If you want CS and unfortunately end up not getting it, the next logical step would be to choose IT. The syllabus of IT and CS are almost the same. In the big picture, it will have little importance if you complete your B.Tech from VNIT or NIT Raipur. You will have a degree and you will not regret the decision you made.

IT has a lot of scopes. Later down the road, if you want to continue with your higher studies, you will be capable of switching to almost any department pertaining to computers. IT from NIT Raipur is an excellent choice.

The scope in the metallurgy sector is limited nowadays. It is obviously your call, though. There is vast scope in IT like research, job, etc.

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Should I join metallurgy at PEC chandigarh though I have interest in CSE or should I drop an year to make it to IITS/NITS/BITS?

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Sajhbati Dasgupta Posted On : September 17th, 2022
Studied at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh

If you are interested in CSE and have the confidence that you will be able to get IITs/NITs/BITS, you can take a drop year. But this option has its risks. PEC Chandigarh offers branch sliding options. Although the cutoff requirement is high for CSE, it's certainly doable with hard work. This way you won’t have to worry about a drop year.

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