Calling IIT BHU, one of the oldest IITs, worst is outright defamation and its alumni won’t tolerate it. I suggest you research its Campus life and facilities, quality of education, hostel facilities, placements, and research culture. Only after proper research will you realize that the claim you made is false and the word worst does not sit with the legacy IIT BHU has. In fact, it has worked hard to earn the reputation and the IIT tag it has today.
Even after considering the above points will you say that IIT BHU is the worst IIT?
You can decide if IIT BHU is really the worst IIT after going through my answer. I have tried my best to state all fair points and stay unbiased as much as possible.
IIT BHU is great in all aspects and its alumni are successfully working in big companies. This alone is enough to negate the point that IIT BHU is the worst IIT.
IIT BHU and BITS Pilani are both highly respected engineering colleges in India. Here’s why IIT BHU is a better option out of the two:
Here is a comparison between IIT BHU and BITS Pilani:
Particulars |
IIT BHU CSE |
BITS PILANI CSE |
Establishment Year |
1919 |
1926 |
NIRF Ranking: Engineering |
15 |
25 |
Tuition Fee |
*INR 1 lakh per semester |
INR 2.60 lakhs per semester |
Highest package (2023) |
INR 1.15 CPA |
INR 60.75 LPA (overall) |
Average package (2023) |
INR 34.43 LPA |
INR 30.37 LPA (overall) |
CTC Range |
- |
INR 11-38 LPA (IT/Tech branch) |
Recruiters |
Accenture, Accolite, Adobe, etc. |
McAfee, McKinsey & Co, CA Technologies, etc. |
*(for SC/ST/PwD students, and others with family income <= 1 LPA, the tuition fee is 0. The tuition is exempted by 2/3rd for students with family income <=5 lakh and > 1 lakh).
IIT BHU is much more cost-effective than BITS Pilani, and it has better placements as well. Therefore, IIT BHU CSE is a much better option.
According to me, opting for IIT BHU for CSE is a better choice as compared to BITS Pilani.
Placements in IIT BHU are excellent. The basic salary range for the academic years 2020-21 and 2019-20 were INR 11.50-64.26 LPA, and INR 10-58.21 LPA, respectively.
The first phase of the 2022 placement drive has been already completed. Students received a total of 1185 placement offers. 35 students got international placements. UBER offered the highest CTC of 2.05 CPA. While UiPath offered the highest domestic CTC of INR 78 LPA to 2 students.
No, I don't agree with you. My friend was a student at IIT BHU and still reminisces about her time spent in Varanasi. Although she is staying in New Delhi currently a part of Varanasi still stays with her she misses the pollution-free air of Varanasi and the scenic moments she spent by the river.
Her current life in Delhi is very urban and fast-paced and she misses the tranquility of Varanasi. So it is untrue that you will feel bad about staying in an old city with no good places to hang out. Every city offers a unique experience and so does IIT BHU. You need to come prepared for all this.
IIT (BHU) has a long list when it comes to successful and famous alumni. Some have already been mentioned- Nikesh Arora, Gyanesh Pandey, Vinod Kumar Bansal, P.M. Ajayan, Sandeep Pandey, T. Anantharaman, and Varun Grover.
Other famous alumni from IIT (BHU) include-
The list of well-known alumni from IIT-BHU is endless. These were just a handful that inspired the youth and intelligentsia with their success and achievement in various fields.
My brother attended IIT BHU. According to him, the most famous successful alumni of IIT BHU is P.M. Ajayan who pursued B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering in the year 1985.
He is a Guinness World Record holder scientist and is currently working as a professor at Rice University Houston Texas USA in the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Department.
Before Rice University, he was the director of the NYSTAR interconnect focus center atRensselaer Polytechnic Institute till the year 2007 and was also the Henry Burlage Professor of Material Sciences and Engineering.
Freshers are allotted these three hostels(the first two are for boys and the last one is for girls): Vishweshvarayya Hostel, S N Bose Hostel, and Gandhi Smriti Mahila Chhatravas.
My brother lived in IIT-BHU Hostel and got to experience all the good and bad of hostel life at IIT-BHU. According to him:
ROOMS
OTHER FACILITIES: Common rooms, Canteens, Mess, TV Room, Badminton court, TT tables, and lawns. There’s also high-speed internet which can be connected through both, Wi-Fi and LAN
FOOD AND HOSTEL CANTEENS- The food is above average, better than other colleges and most of the other IITs.
Hostel canteens close between 2:30 A.M to 4:00 A.M. Students can still obtain food from within the campus at any time
HOSTEL TIMINGS- Apart from the first few months, there are no in-and-out hostel timings for boys. However, for girls, there is a strict time restriction, 10 PM.
HOSTEL STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION- The hostel staff and administration are friendly and supportive. You can also ask your Maharaja to make a dish that you wish to eat.
You will certainly face some challenges as you try to adjust to your new life. Living in and sharing small rooms with strangers will be difficult at first. You will have to learn to manage with very basic facilities, but as you make more and more friends at your hostel, you will come to enjoy every day that you spend there.
Also, some of these experiences are subjective, while others can also be different for a different academic batch. My brother completed his graduation in 2018.
Yes, IIT BHU is better than IIT Indore in terms of infrastructure, alumni base, research exposure.
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