The faculty and the labs are excellent at Biotechnology Department. Placements are also good. You will find many students in this department who are really very serious and good in studies ie. better than many students of ECE and CSE.
Most probably the all-department topper in our first semester was from the Biotech department. You may take it if you are interested in this subject.
Parameters | Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata |
Tuition Fees | 4.04 lakhs |
Placement Percentage | 70-80 % |
Highest Package | 12 LPA |
Average Package | 5-6 LPA |
In Heritage, placement means getting placed in the IT sector doesn't matter of any branch. Other branches can't be compared with others, as every branch has its own requirements.
There is a gym in the hostel of Heritage Institute of Technology but it cannot be accessed by anyone unless you are any national-level athlete.
You can get permission from the sports authorities of the college but the process is so long and tedious. It is not worth the time and effort and there is no guarantee that you will get the permission.
However, you can get good gyms outside the campus. RR Plot, Hosseinpur, Anandpur areas have some good gyms. There is a gym called Asian Fitness Center, a 10-minute walk from the campus, and has an affordable membership fee.
After going through the reviews online, I would like to mention that both the institutions are good in their own ways. Here are some things I got to know from the reviews of both the colleges.
Categories | HBTU Kanpur | Heritage Institute of Technology |
Course Fee | 5.17 lakh | 4.04 lakh |
Highest CTC | 23 LPA | 24 LPA |
Average CTC | 10-15 LPA | 16 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Accenture, Cognizant, HP, HCL, etc. | Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Oracle, etc. |
Therefore, you can choose any of the colleges to study, as they are both equally good, so studying in any of them will be a great push forward to your career.
With a rank of 3870, your prospects of receiving CSE at Heritage are very good. According to the 2021 cutoff trends, the required cutoff for the branch was 3214.
If you have got ECE in the first round of counseling there is no risk entering into the 2nd round as you will not lose your allocated seat. Additionally, you cannot lock your seat in the first round. This option is available only after the second round of counseling.
The bottom line is that once you've been allocated a college and a major, it can’t be taken away. It will only be upgraded if someone above you does not enroll in the college or the course to which they have been assigned. CSE is available and is simple to obtain. Also, I believe there is no risk factor; therefore, you may keep your seat and proceed to the second round of counseling.
You will almost certainly obtain it if your rank is within 3500. According to the marks you have, you have a good probability of succeeding.
If you are unable to enter Heritage, do not hesitate to enter Techno India Saltlake. They have also delivered fantastic placements in both CSE and IT this year. I wouldn't recommend IEM Saltlake because it's more strict like a high school than a college.
If you score 85+ marks, I believe you will be eligible for Heritage.
So in the end, I would only suggest to you that it varies year by year that how many marks are required, and as competition is increasing with each day, only your hard work and dedication towards your dream can land you in a good institute.
Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) for CSE:
Jadavpur University (JU) for Printing Engineering:
In terms of deciding between these two institutes, you should consider the following:
The decision depends on your individual preferences and goals. It's always a good idea to do your own research, speak with current students or alumni, and visit the campus to get a better understanding of what each program and institute offers.
Before jumping to the conclusion, let us understand all the aspects of the college which can make you feel that it is good for you or not.
Other than that Heritage Institute of Technology is a good college. If you have no problem with the above-mentioned things then it is a very good choice otherwise it may not look so attractive to you.
Heritage Institute of Technology would be a better choice. Since it has become autonomous, it has advantages over institutes that are under WBUT.
Categories | Heritage Institute of Technology |
Course Fee | 4.04 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 80% |
Highest CTC | 21-24 LPA |
Average CTC | 12-15 LPA |
Lowest CTC | Tech Mahindra, TCS, Oracle, HCL, etc. |
A lot of my friends studied there and they are very satisfied with the education and training they received. So it is suggested that you go for Heritage Institute of Technology.
The B.Tech programs offered by CU are far superior to Heritage in almost every parameter.
Student Crowd:(CU>HIT)
Going by the recent cutoff trends, the closing rank for CSE at HIT is around 3.5k, whereas for CU it is around 1.1k. Many students from HIT CSE in fact shift to CU Chemical, Electrical, Instrumental during the spot rounds.
Faculty Base: (CU>HIT)
Reputation: (CU>HIT)
CU is consistently ranked in the top 10 by NIRF. It also has a good ranking in Asia as well as the world. SN Bose, APC Ray, MN Saha are a few from the vast list of world-renowned alumni of CU.
Outcome: (CU>HIT)
Infrastructure: (CU>HIT)
Judging by all these factors I will say CU is definitely a better option than HIT.