I have friends from both KJ Somiya and DJ Sanghavi. Based on the conversations I had with them, here is a brief comparison of the institutes.
Here are the placement highlights of both the institutes in brief.
Category | KJ Somiya | DJ Sanghavi |
Average CTC | 5 LPA | 6.60 LPA |
Highest CTC | 18 LPA | 20 LPA |
Major recruiters | Microsoft, HDFC Bank, Jio | Adobe, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley |
Both Electronics and EXTC students can appear for Telecommunications companies. However, EXTC has better scopes in this field.
Having known some people studying in these colleges, I can tell you that both colleges are really good in their own ways. But, you should consider the following before you make any decision:
Categories | EE at KJ Somaiya | ETC at Vivekananda (MU) |
Course Fee | 13.50 lakhs | 4.52 lakhs |
Highest CTC | 12 LPA | 9-10 LPA |
Average CTC | 5-8 LPA | 4.5 - 5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | L&T, TCS, Phillips, Schneider Electric, etc. | JP Morgan, Tata Power, Mercedes, Microsoft, etc. |
Both the colleges are even. It will finally depend on where your interests lie and what you would like to do. Find out if you are more interested in telecommunications or just core electronics, then choose accordingly.
Electronics will teach you more about electronic components, circuits and other basic ideas that might be required in general electronics. Telecommunications will only give you a deeper understanding of communication technologies.
I have a few friends from KJ Somiya and they gave me some information regarding the required cutoff at the institute.
It is best that you keep patience until the last counseling round, which is, CAP-3. If you are a general category student then you won’t get selected in CAP-1, you need to wait till the last round or the spot round. Alternatively, you can also go for autonomous colleges instead of university colleges.
While both colleges are reputed, you should compare a few parameters before making a choice. Here are some of them to help you decide.
Teaching:
Every college has good and bad faculties.
Don’t expect world-class teaching from either of these colleges. You will also need to figure out a lot of things on your own. You will also be able to figure out a lot of the study material by yourself. It will be better if you find someone, preferably a faculty to clear your doubts.
Management: (Winning Institution - VESIT)
Campus Life:
Placement:(VESIT ~ KJS)
For placements, both the institutes are almost on the same page. Here is a peek into the recent placement highlights of the institutes.
Category |
VESIT |
KJS |
Highest CTC |
27 LPA |
18.75 LPA |
Average CTC |
5 LPA |
5.55 LPA |
Major Recruiters |
LTI, Capgemini |
Microsoft, Jaro Education, PayU, etc. |
KJS offers Mechanical Engineering, which VESIT does not. So, if you want to pursue Mechanical, KJS is a clear choice. The environment at VESIT is more suitable for technical things as compared to KJS. So, choose the institute based on what you expect out of your degree.
No, there are not any strict rules regarding attendance and it is not compulsory at KJ Somaiya College of Engineering. But if you bunk or miss any practical or tutorial, you will have to attend the extra classes on Saturday to cover it up.
The regular class timing of this college is from 9:30 AM to 5:15 PM, but sometimes the classes begin at around 10:30 AM and they end in between 3-4 PM. The rule regarding attendance varies from department to department, but try to maintain at least 75% attendance in your first year to avoid any trouble.
While choosing an institute the first thing you need to consider is the distance between the institute and your home. Except for this consideration, the overall rankings of these two colleges are quite close to each other But, if you don’t have any issues with traveling daily or staying in the hostel, then consider the following factors in order to choose the right institute.
Infrastructure:
Placement:
In this case, your resume matters a lot to get placed in the on-campus recruitment process for both of these institutes. Here is the highlight of recent placement statistics for these two institutes.
Criteria |
K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering |
Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology |
Highest CTC |
24 LPA |
20-23 LPA |
Lowest CTC |
6.5 LPA |
3.7 LPA |
Average CTC |
3-3.5 LPA |
3-3.5 LPA |
Placement Statistics |
75-85% |
70-80% |
University:
Sports:
There is no comparison of KJSCE with VESIT, as the previous one has an extraordinary football turf. This institute also has a good badminton court and a running track.
Campus: Except for the campus of IITB, KJSCE probably has the biggest campus in Mumbai.
Both of these are pretty good options so choose according to your convenience.
KJSCE is an amazing institution in terms of academics, placements, and college life. The autonomous status of the college allows it to have a better curriculum as compared to Mumbai University and makes it comparable to the curriculum of the likes of VJTI. Some of the advantages that you might experience here are:
You will thoroughly enjoy the 4 years of your graduation and meet some amazing people and make great friends over here.
KJ Somaiya has a great bunch of professors and well-equipped laboratories. They have pretty amazing placement records. Electronics and Telecommunication engineering placements are as good as that of CSE and IT branches at KJSCE.
The following table gives a brief overview of the institute:
Particulars |
KJ Somaiya Engineering College |
Placement rate |
85% |
Number of students placed |
67 |
Number of recruiting companies |
87 |
Highest CTC offered |
18.75LPA |
Average CTC offered |
5.57 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Amazon, Infosys, IBM, Deloitte, Voltas, etc. |
The placement scenario at KJ Somaiya College of Engineering is pretty good and surely is promising. More than eighty industry giants recruit every year from the EXTC branch alone. EXTC students are allowed to sit in placement rounds of both core and IT industries.
As you may be aware, KJ Somaiya is autonomous, so the curriculum and coursework are both flexible. Furthermore, the exams will end earlier, resulting in longer vacations that can be used effectively for internships or summer courses. Because of its autonomous status, a large number of companies come to recruit.
If you score 50% overall, you are eligible to apply to all companies. Whatever your field, the same set of companies will come, and if you aren't eligible, you can apply from elsewhere.
Yes, KJSCE is a good college for IT. You can also consider taking CSE here. Since the syllabus for these two branches differs by a few subjects.
Overall, KJSCE for IT is a good option. You will have a number of opportunities open for you to develop your career here.