According to the 2021 WBJEE cutoff, the required cutoff for CSE at Heritage Institute of Technology is 3434 (general). So, it will be difficult to get admission in CSE with your rank. As an alternative, you can go for IT at Heritage. It offers similar career prospects as the CSE branch.
With 4.5k rank, you can also try for KGEC EE/JGEC CSE/GCECT CSE/GCELT CSE/IEM IT/ GCETTS CSE.
At this rank in case, if you are getting a Govt. college don’t go for it as there is a very low chance of placements.
Out of these two, Dayanand Sagar is definitely a better choice because it is an autonomous institute. However, you will encounter multiple distractions on the campus and it is advisable to be cognizant and not to neglect studies.
Dayanand Sagar has a good reputation in terms of co-curricular activities. One of my friends, who got RNSIT in the first round, waited and later opted for DSCE in 2nd round.
Trust me it was one of the life-changing decisions in his life. Rest is up to you, do whatever you feel like.
A few years back, my friend had a rank of 13193 and he got Electrical and Electronics in Dayananda Sagar. So you can expect branches like EIE, EEE, ECE, TE, etc. Here are the recent cutoff trends at the institute.
Courses | Cutoff (General) |
BE Computer Science & Engineering | 2361 |
BE Information Science & Engineering | 3432 |
BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | 4714 |
BE Aeronautical Engineering | 6662 |
BE Mechanical Engineering | 8578 |
BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | 8695 |
BE Chemical Engineering | 10322 |
BE Biotechnology | 11915 |
BE Instrumentation Engineering | 12372 |
BE Civil Engineering | 15936 |
BE Telecommunication Engineering | 18008 |
BE Automobile Engineering | 18048 |
BE Industrial Engineering & Management | 19499 |
BE Medical Electronics | 21911 |
BE Construction Technology | 41531 |
You also have an option to change or upgrade your branch in the second round of counseling.
As a student of B.Tech EEE at BMS IT, I can confidently say that my college is a good choice for this branch.
It is a core branch, and EEE is an old department of BMS IT. The faculty and placements are also good at our department. Moreover, BMS IT has seen year on year improvement in its ranking.
I can only speak for BMS IT. According to me this is a good college, especially for EEE.
It can be very difficult to obtain the certificate for a course you left midway. If you are already in college and have recently completed the first year, then it is close to impossible to gain the certificate back.
I have a friend who once encountered a similar situation at the institute.
The choice of obtaining the certificate, either way, can take almost around 6 months to a year, which is outrageous in the first place.
My cousin is currently pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering and his experience till now has been pretty good.
You can check out the placement of Dayanand College of Engineering for the years 2019 and 2020 in the table mentioned below.
Particulars | Statistics (2019) | Statistics (2020) |
Placement Percentage | 75% | - |
Number of students placed | 2281 | 2194 |
Highest Package offered | INR 7 Lakhs per annum | INR 27 Lakhs per annum |
Average Package offered | INR 3.5 Lakhs per annum | - |
A CSE degree from Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering is definitely better than ISE from Bangalore Institute of Technology.
Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering is better in terms of placements, fests, and overall environment. Here are some of the things that you should consider before choosing any of these two institutes.
The fee and placement statistics for the institute are given below.
Criteria | PESIT | DSCE |
Average CTC | INR 6.5 LPA | INR 2 LPA |
Highest CTC | INR 49.75 LPA | INR 10 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Microsoft, Cisco, Atlassian, Goldman Sachs, and more. | Infosys, Oracle, Deloitte, Accenture, Cerner, Mu Sigma, and more. |
Fee | INR 13.6 Lakhs | INR 3.84 Lakhs |
In conclusion, PESIT south campus is the better option if you are looking for academics. Otherwise, DSCE will be great.
My sister took her CSE degree from NIE Mysore. It seems to be the better between the two. Here's why:
The location of Mysore can be great to explore. Do not think that it's a small city, it has all the amenities and recreational and professional sites you'd need to work as an engineer. Apart from the 3 malls, you will discover plenty of places to explore during the 4 years of your academic life.
Here’s a brief highlight of recent Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering placements.
Parameters | Statistics (2022) |
Average CTC | 4.5 LPA |
Highest CTC | 22 LPA |
Major recruiters | Bosch, TCS, Amazon, etc. |
The placement record is good for CSE, ISE and ECE. Mostly IT companies take part in the placement drive. Very few core companies take part in the campus drive.
My colleague used to stay in the My Roomie Hostel near Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering. There are many hostels near the institute but they are not comfortable. You might have to look for a PG as well. Decide only after that regarding where you'd want to stay.
However, ‘My roomie Hostel’ is an impressive place to stay because of the following:
Overall, you will enjoy being a part of the hostel atmosphere if you choose it. My colleague recommends it to everyone going to DSCE.