I can give you some insight into PIBM Pune since I have some close friends attending the institute.
To begin with, talking about Indian Academy of Empowerment and Education (IAEER), is an institute established by a team of excellent business leaders.
Academics:
Placements:
Here is a brief highlight of recent placement statistics at the institute.
Average CTC |
6.43 LPA |
Highest CTC |
16 LPA |
No of recruiters |
100+ |
Major recruiters |
HDFC Bank, Infosys, Tata Capital, etc. |
So, take all these factors into consideration and choose what’s best for you.
The benefits of studying an M.Tech at IISc Bangalore are:
I will suggest that you don’t apply for the intermediate analogy in Graduation. It's a way you can easily pass the subjects based on your convenience throughout the full time of the course. You won’t get any stars in your memo but you will have a memo for each supplementary you write.
The individual memos help you in applying to foreign universities. For other applications, you require a Consolidated Marks Memo which can be easily obtained after clearing all papers. These memos have stars even if you pass in all subjects.
Hope this helped you!
One of my friends is currently pursuing B.Tech at CIC DU and he applied for MSIT IPU as well. Firstly CIC is not a college and more of an Innovation Centre or Entrepreneurship Cell whereas MSIT is a college that uses the same mechanism procedure.
A brief overview of both institutions are tabulated below:
Categories |
MIST IPU |
DU CIC |
Course Fee |
4.69 lakh |
40,000 |
Placement Percentage |
70% |
30% |
Highest CTC |
8-10 LPA |
- |
Average CTC |
6-7 LPA |
13-15 LPA |
The difference lies in the approach of how they educate and guide students.
When compared to other colleges, the syllabus is a lot more than normal colleges. Students have the task of at least 6 projects per semester with learning more than 5 languages and different simulations at a time like Scilab, Matlab, C++, etc.
CIC might not have a placement cell that backs you up with projects and careers but if you work hard independently there, you can definitely secure a job.
SOl DU’s first year exam of B.com isn't as tough as you might think. A few criteria for passing the first-semester exam are as follows:
To clear your first year, you need to score at least 33% in every subject, out of a total of 75 marks. Sounds doable, As long as you hit that 33% mark in each subject, you're on track to successfully move forward in your academic journey.
Now, let's talk about the "what if." If, unfortunately, you score below 33% in any one subject, don't worry too much. You won't have to repeat the entire year. Instead, you'll need to give an ER (Essential Repeat) the following year, which is your second year.
Here's the trick - try to aim for an ER in as few subjects as possible. If you have to give an ER for more than four subjects, then, yes, you'll have to repeat the entire year.
So, as you dive into your first year, remember that success is within your reach. Stay focused, study hard, and aim for those 33% scores.
One of my friends was a student from Amrita and she pursued ECE on the Bangalore campus. According to her experience, in general, the Coimbatore campus is better among the two.
The reason behind choosing Amrita University, Coimbatore is because of its well-structured infrastructure and great academic culture. The Coimbatore campus has also remained consistent in being ranked high amongst most Indian colleges.
However, for the CS branch specifically, my friend suggests the Bangalore campus. The academic culture in the institute is significantly good. Moreover, the rules and regulations in the institute are not as strict as on the Coimbatore campus, letting students have a better amount of balance.
Since you are in close vicinity with various IT companies and are surrounded by classmates belonging from households where either parent might be working in similar companies can provide you a commendable orientation as well.
As per the recent trends the average and highest CTC offered at the Bangalore campus is 40 LPA and 80 LPA respectively.
According to my friend, you will also have a better peer group with good communication skills at the Bangalore campus as opposed to the other two. So, choosing the Bangalore campus may give you an edge.
In the campus placement for Indian Maritime University, shipping companies recruit the cadets deck/engine. The placement packages offered by these companies vary. Usually, during the training period, the stipend offered to the students ranges between INR 30,000-INR 37500. After clearing the examination, as an officer (operational level) you will get around INR 2.2 lakhs depending on the company and the post. Your salary will increase as you get promoted.
After reading some reviews online, I think that the Indo German Tool Room (IGTR) Aurangabad is better than NTTF Bangalore. It just comes below CTTC Bhubaneswar in terms of quality. Here are some things that make it stand out among others.
Categories | IGTR Aurangabad |
Course Fee | 70,000 - 1 lakh |
Highest CTC | 3 LPA |
Average CTC | 2.4-2.6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Tata Mahindra, Minda Corp, Varroc, Endurance, etc. |
The only problem with IGTR Aurangabad is that it has very strict rules and regulations. Students are supposed to maintain discipline while inside the college premises. Otherwise, it is a very good course and institute.
JNU is a better option, especially for postgraduate degrees. JNU has a different aura altogether. The environment on campus is extremely accepting. You will meet people on campus who are intellectuals, readers, writers, and speakers. Simply being on JNU campus can be rewarding. It has a different culture entirely which motivates the holistic development of personality. JNU has an excellent faculty base.
In financial terms as well JNU is a better option. The course fees and hostel fees are lower compared to DU. As per JNU University course fees, an MSc degree costs around INR 692.
Your first day at IIT Roorkee will certainly hold a special place in your heart. The first impression is definitely the last impression and so is the first impression of IIT Roorkee. The following answer is based on the experience of a friend.
As she entered, she was thrilled by the beauty of the campus and the infrastructure. She entered the Convocation Hall and got herself registered after a tiresome process. She was then handed a paper ID card.
Next, she was escorted to her assigned hostel which to her dismay was an old and eerie building. Her roommate was in the branch as her and soon she unpacked her belongings and set up her room. By evening, she had interacted with some regarding the Orientation Program.
The next few days were spent in a frenzy with the alarm clock waking her up early in the morning. Students were given a tour of the campus and were also asked to choose their proficiency amongst NCC, NSS & NSO. There was also a test of English where the vocabulary was to be evaluated.
The students were enlightened in basic policies such as curfew timings and no ragging culture.
Students were also given a white-colored T-shirt with IITR’s logo and were asked to run a marathon at 6 am in the morning. The food served at the mess was pathetic.
Overall, the first day at IIT Roorkee is full of surprises and learning new things!