Central University Of Haryana (CUHAR) is situated in Mahendragarh district. It is one of the youngest universities in the NCR region and Haryana district.
According to the reviews online, students often have doubts regarding the institution, this might be due to its newer establishment and matching up to the other institutions.
You can surely take admission in CUHAR because the quality of education is really good. They have a proper and well-maintained infrastructure. They also have a very cooperative and highly experienced faculty.
Some other facilities include gym, digital library, hostels, food joints and much more.
Students sometimes have a problem with their college ranking in NIRF. But it can be assured that it is building and growing to match the level of its peers.
Atlast, all it can be said is that it is a very good institution who is working its way to be the best version of itself. Thus observing their rapid improvement it can be said that studying here will not be a bad choice.
My sister is currently pursuing AI MTech in IISc Bangalore. She shared her courses taught in the first and second-semester
First semester
These are fundamental courses you will be studying before actually getting started with AI. In the second semester courses will be like
2nd semester
The courses of the consecutive semesters depend on the student and his/her project advisor.
My sister has huge expectations from this program and she claims that the program fulfilled all of them. As for your other question, not only an EE Engineer but also a CS or ECE engineer can do well in this program. AI is a multifaceted field and thus is suitable for people from diverse backgrounds.
I hail from Telangana(Hyderabad) and I initially joined NIT Jalandhar because of its high ranking. But right after my admission the ranking stooped below 100.
I started regretting my decision to join NIT Jalandhar. But it was during the time of placements that I was finally content with my decision.
NIT Jalandhar’s training and placement cell is exceptionally good. Even though NIT Jalandhar’s rank is above 100 it is in the top 10 in NITs placement ranking. Also the average placements see a rise every year.
So rather than focusing on the ranking of the college, focus on your own motivation.
One of my friends joined Civil Engineering in the 2nd year but he dropped out of it. Economics begins making sense when you start taking up electives of your choice. However, if you have gotten any engineering branch, then do not drop out. The current job scenario in the Indian market is pathetic and you must make it big.
In your final year, CDC's M.Sc will be beneficial. You can also pick your electives as my friend did in finance and entrepreneurship and soon got an internship at an investment bank. He didn't stop there and further explored Eco-Fin by doing a thesis.
The perks of not dropping out are as follows:
BITS will give you immense flexibility to develop yourself. You're not bound by your choices because you can make many other, any other. Your peers will be a group of intellectuals who want to do something in life and they'll support you throughout this time.
I am a fresher student of B.Tech ECE at SVNIT. But I will try to answer this question to the best of my knowledge.
At other engineering colleges, ECE is the second most preferred branch after CSE/ IT. But at SVNIT, Mechanical is the second most preferred branch after CSE, followed by Electrical and ECE. It is not that the ECE of SVNIT is subpar, rather the Mechanical of this college is way ahead.
Mechanical has a top notch faculty, a huge class strength, core recruiters, and it is one of the oldest branches of this college. The ECE faculty teaches well, but not as good as other core branch faculties. The B.Tech ECE students have to work a lot to score above 9 CGPA. The fests and clubs are almost the same for all branches. ECE is vast and interesting. It covers not just electronics and communication, but also programming and electrical to a certain extent.
The placements are best for CSE, followed by Mechanical due to the presence of core companies near Surat. No big core companies come to the ECE department for placements, but still, the placements are average. Moreover, there’s always an option of off campus placements.
This is all about the ECE branch at SVNIT. It is a decent branch of this college.
One of my friends studied in DDU and after gathering some information online, I can give you a proper comparison. Analyzing this you will be able to make your decision.
Categories | DDU | MSU |
Course Fee | INR 6.08 lakh | INR 6,000 |
Highest CTC | 10 LPA | 8 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 3.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Infosys, Crest Data Systems, etc. | TCS, Wipro, Infosys, etc. |
It is suggested that you go for DDU instead of MSU. But finally it is your choice. Choose the one that meets your needs and requirements, as it will be easier to blend in.
One of my cousins completed an MCA from IGNOU while doing a job. She shared her experience with me. I have summarised it in points for better understanding:
The Degree Certificate of IGNOU MCA will enable you to appear for an interview
There are regular classes on weekends. But these classes are only on paper so you can skip them.
Students will have to approach self-study only
Projects are only formalities and have no real value
Institutes that run the MCA IGNOU program offer no help when it comes to getting a job.
There is no value of IGNOU MCA in Infosys, TCS, Wipro, etc
Apart from this various advertisements in newspapers specifically mention that IGNOU candidates will not be able to apply. So I will not recommend that you complete an MCA from IGNOU.
The Instrumentation and Control Engineering branch at MIT Manipal is a multifaceted branch dealing with various subjects related to Electrical, Electronics, and mechanical. Students are taught about sensors, transducers, electrical and mechanical instruments, microcontrollers, control systems, process automation, etc.
The branch is good and its labs are equipped with modern instruments. The faculty is decent and the placement scenario seems very promising.
One of my friends recently completed his BTech in instrumentation and control and gave me an active idea of the placement scenario of the branch. Out of the entire batch around 95% of students got placed. The highest package stood at INR 20 LPA and the average stood at INR 10 LPA while the lowest was recorded at INR 5 LPA. The star recruiters included Mercedes, Flipkart, Amazon, and Nvidia among many others.
Overall, this branch is great if you are interested in this field.
Many engineering aspirants and their parents don’t know anything about IIIT Allahabad. They are unsure whether it is a government or private college, whether good brands visit the campus, and whether it is anything like the IITs/NITs.
NITs like Surat, Bhopal, Kurukshetra, and colleges like VIT Vellore are given much more acceptance simply because they are NITs or well known brands. Students decide their preferred colleges through a 1-2 month research, or the advice of their relatives/friends.
IIITA offers B.Tech IT, which is considered inferior to CS, due to unknown reasons. Many rankings place IIITA lower to the lesser known state engineering colleges. This is another reason why people are reluctant in choosing IIIT Allahabad.
Only engineering students have a good knowledge of the opportunities available at IIITA. As a student of this college, I can assure you that it is one of the best places with great placements and an amazing coding culture.
At present, IIIT Allahabad has started gaining its well-deserved reputation, and its cutoffs have become equivalent to institutes like MNIT or MNNIT.