My cousin studies at CGC Jhanjeri and it's a nice and average place to be. Following are some issues though, which may be burdensome:
Hostel, mess food, cleanliness, room Sharing are not any issues at all. You will not have to worry about ragging too. You can go to Chandigarh for shopping after getting your passbook filled and signed by the Warden.
However, you cannot bunk because the campus is small, you can get discovered very easily and may face some good punishment. As for placements, it all depends upon research-based hard work and skills. Major companies do visit for recruitment.
One of my sisters studied in MRCET. According to her, MRCET is much better than MREC, which is the first campus belonging to the Malla Reddy group. Even though it was built first, MRCET still shines through because of its faculty, infrastructure, and curriculum. It is now an autonomous college as well.
Here is what all you would like to know further-
Categories |
MRCET |
Course Fee |
4 lakhs |
Highest CTC |
8 LPA |
Average CTC |
3 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
IBM, Amazon, TCS, Tech Mahindra, etc. |
MRCETs national-level technical fest Akshara 2K20 was held recently and was a lot of fun. They open new avenues for students to explore.
Here are a few parameters on which one can compare the two colleges-
Based on these parameters, I would recommend you join VMMC for your MBBS. But even UCMS is a good college.
Classes at the evening college start in the afternoon and end in the evening.
The curriculum, degree, classes, principal (in most cases), canteen, and location are all the same for the morning and evening batches.
However, the cutoffs differ; evening colleges have a lower cutoff than morning colleges. It has a different faculty and administration and is less crowded than the morning classes.
It differs from one college to the next. Some evening colleges are excellent, while others are on par with government schools. Teachers are present, but students don't actually care, and vice versa.
So, students with lower percentages in their XII standard are more likely to be admitted to evening colleges.
If you want to attend evening college, you don't have to feel inferior to morning students because many students from evening colleges have topped the DU exam.
Ultimately, it is up to you to consider and make decisions wisely. Many students attend evening colleges and then go to coaching to prepare for exams such as UPSC and SSC in the morning.
I will try to cover all the major parameters to give you a detailed review of the MBA from Jaipuria Institute of Management
Academic: Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida PGDM course is highly regarded and is coveted among MBA aspirants. The course is relevant to the recent trends in the industry. The institute offers premium quality education and industrial exposure to its students.
Faculty: The great academic environment is attributed to the highly learned faculty. Frequent guest lectures help provide exposure to the industrial interface. The professors here are very cooperative and guide you throughout. Their continuous evaluation method is effective in disciplining the students.
Clubs: The prime location of the institute attracts the best crowd. Numerous clubs and committees actively help in the holistic development of the students and harnessing their talents to the fullest.
Fees: Jaipuria Institute's Management fees are lesser than other B Schools. The Noida branch fee is ? 6,75,000/Yr; the Lucknow branch fee is ? 5,75,000/Yr; the Ghaziabad branch fee is ? 4,00,000 (Total Fees) and the Jaipur branch fee is ? 5,70,000/Yr.
Scholarship: The institute also provides scholarships based on merit up to 1 lakh rupees.
Placements: Jaipuria Institute of Management is known for its excellent placement scenario. Prior to the placements, the students are trained to perform well in the interview. The average package is in the range of 7-12 LPA.
Overall, Jaipuria Institute of Management is a great choice for MBA.
There are many reasons why MS is a much more preferred program than MTech these days.
Fees: The MTech fees at IIT Madras are more than that of MS thus making MS a much cheaper option.
Placement: MS has better placements than MTech at IIT Madras.
Particulars |
MS |
MTech |
Highest CTC |
INR 58.80 LPA |
INR 46.08 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 15 LPA |
INR 13.02 LPA |
Stipend: M.S. students receive an average of 1 lakh rupees as stipend whereas MTech students may not get stipend anymore.
International exposure: MS students get enough international exposure through international conferences which is not possible for MTech students.
Selection Procedure: The selection procedure for the MTech program just requires a good GATE score and thus the quality of students is not as good as MS. The selection process of the MS program requires a GATE score, written test heat, and even an interview. The selection criteria being difficult, filters only the best for the course.
Considering the fees, placements, and selection procedure we can safely conclude that MS is a much-preferred option over MTech today.
Fergusson College Pune has a good campus environment. It is ideal for academics. The faculties are well-experienced and cooperative. Fergusson has good infrastructure and facilities. The college offers hostel accommodations for students.
The campus is ragging-free. It has good sports facilities. There are basketball courts, playgrounds, tennis courts, one badminton court, and a gym. The college has many clubs and societies. Students are encouraged to take part in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology is an autonomous college whereas Acharya Institute of Technology is VTU affiliated. Both of the colleges have excellent infrastructure, but NMIT is considerably far from the city centre as compared to Acharya.
Placement:
Faculty:
Department:
The table shows a brief overview of the institutions:
Particulars |
AIT |
NMIT |
Median Salary |
Rs. 7 lakhs |
Rs. 3.5 lakhs |
Highest Salary |
Rs. 26 lakhs |
Rs. 23 lakhs |
Entrance Criteria |
COMEDK UGET / KCET |
KCET |
Fees |
Rs. 8.56 lakhs |
Rs. 2.35 lakhs |
NMIT is a good pick but placement wise AIT is better. Overall, the Acharya Institute of Technology is the potential choice.
Many have pointed out that the campuses of BIT Pilani (any location) are no doubt better than MNNIT Allahabad. However, this answer does not focus on this, which does not signify that it is not a good institute. It is the best institute, and both of these institutes are the best choice considering your future perspectives.
Many people vote like Pilani campus > Goa campus > Hyderabad campus, considering some of the courses. So, if you want to study CSE, then honestly, it is Pilani= Goa= Hyderabad. But you must also think about the weather and hometown proximity.
PGDM from Indian institute of Forest management Bhopal is good. The curriculum is quite similar to that of other B schools but they have some forestry papers in every trimester.
Categories |
Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal |
Course Fee |
4.56 lakh |
Highest CTC |
14 LPA |
Average CTC |
7 LPA |
Overall the campus, faculty members, and college environment are all good. The college accepts applications through CAT and XAT scores. This college also provides a good return on investment.