Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) Kolkata, affiliated with MAUKAT, is ranked 154th in the NIRF Ranking 2020 for engineering colleges in India. According to some of my friends studying there, it is a really good institute.
According to the past statistics of the institute, the following are the placement percentage of each branch.
Branches | Placement Percentage |
Computer Science & Engineering | 95% |
Electronics & Communication Engineering | 95% |
Mechanical Engineering | 75% |
Biotechnology | 70% |
Civil Engineering | 66% |
Chemical Engineering | 60% |
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering | 60% |
As per the above, ECE and CSE are the best branches in terms of placements. But you can opt for the department which interests you, because overall the placements of Heritage Institute of Technology is really good.
To take admission through the counseling round in Heritage Institute of Technology the student must bring certain documents for identity verification and verification of the submitted documents during the online filling of the application.
The documents include: -
Therefore these are the documents required for admission to the Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) Kolkata.
Yes, they are enough but only if you do not miss a single class, and are very serious about every assignment and internal mark.
Your professors and seniors would definitely suggest you the reference books and you should their advice. Everything is not about marks. You should have surplus knowledge about your subjects which brings completeness into the course.
Due to time limitations, everything cannot be taught in the class. Also, engineering is beyond your semester syllabus.
Well, I cannot say whether the decision you took is right or wrong because if you have taken the decision you have given certain thought and time into it.
Very few have the guts to leave a premier institute like IIEST and join Heritage. If you changed institute because you wanted to change your branch there but you couldn’t, then you made the right choice.
If you’re interested in higher studies after B.Tech then Heritage does offer good opportunities. ECE has huge scopes. Coming to Heritage, ECE faculty and labs are very good, the teachers will guide you in the best possible way to help you pursue your dreams. One of my friends left civil at NIT, Durgapur for ECE here. Heritage has a decent placement record. According to the recent placement highlights the average CTC offered is 4 LPA.
If you’re interested in higher studies, then choosing the branch you are passionate about is always a better option than choosing a good institute.
One of my friends is an alumnus of the ECE department at Heritage Institute of Technology. Here is what he had to say about the faculties of the department.
Dr. Prabir Banerjee, Dr. Anindya Sen, Dr. Sambhu Nath Biswas, Dr. Sayantan Dhar, Dr. Shounak Dasgupta, Dr. Srabanti Pandit, Dr. Kasturi Mukherjee, Dr. Mousiki Kar, and Dr. Soumyo Chatterjee are all excellent mentors if you wish to go into the field of researching.
Not everyone who excels in research also excels in teaching, but some do, and some are absolutely exceptional.
Professors will be intra-departmental, whether you are a student enrolled in an undergraduate or a postgraduate program. Your Professors will be extremely important throughout the fourth year of your undergraduate program at Heritage.
Make sure you get connected with someone who can assist you in completing your Projects. The Final Year Project will be one of the most crucial tasks for an MS or MBA after your undergraduate education, or for an off-campus job application. Choosing prudently and, most importantly, having a doctorate to assist you will go a long way.
IEM Kolkata ranks higher than HIT Kolkata in various rankings. But when it comes to placement, both the institute have similar placement statistics. An almost similar set of IT mass recruit companies visit both te campuses with the same CTC.
Here is a brief overview of the IT program offered by the institutes.
Parameters |
IEM Kolkata |
HIT Kolkata |
Placement Average |
90% |
80% |
Highest CTC |
40 LPA |
8 LPA |
Major Recruiters |
Cognizant, Capgemini, Infosys, etc. |
TCS, Wipro, Infosys, ITC, BYJU’s, Nine Leaves |
If you want a happening campus life go for HIT Kolkata. It has a sprawling campus with good infrastructural facilities. IEM lacks that as it is situated in the heart of the corporate center in Kolkata.
Honestly, this is not even a comparison. VIT (any campus) is way better than Heritage Institute of Technology. Actually, Heritage Institute of Technology is not even the best college in the Kolkata region. It is the Institute of Engineering and Management (IEM).
Heritage Institute of Technology is obviously cheaper than VIT to study and also closer to your home if you are from the eastern region of India. You will get a job after graduating with a starting salary of around INR 3.5 lakhs per annum. If you have financial constraints and you are ok with this kind of starting salary then Heritage Institute of Technology will not disappoint you.
However, if you are well enough to pay for the fee of VIT, then in no way you should even think of Heritage Institute of Technology. The environment you will get there are obviously the placements of VIT are way better than Heritage Institute of Technology to even consider them for comparison.
There are no direct buses running from Howrah station to Heritage Institute of Technology. You need to take a bus to Ruby then you can take a rickshaw to reach HIT.
These are the ways by which you can reach HIT from Howrah.
For the first two years of your college life, you may regret not joining IEM, in the last two years this will not matter much.
However, whether you select CSE or IT, I recommend that you go for HIT because the placement percent is the same in both institutions for IT-related streams, but the faculty of CSE and IT at HIT will provide you with better support and encouragement.
According to my friends from Heritage, 50% of your internal marks depend on your attendance. So, your attendance plays a significant role in your internal marks. Viva is conducted by the teachers as a part of the internal. Scoring good marks only in the end-semester examination will not help you in scoring a high GPA, you will have to score good marks in internal exams as well. If you have a good attendance record, you might get grace marks as well.
Since it is an autonomous institute, you will have to attend the classes. It does not matter whether you like the classes or not otherwise you will not get good internal marks. This is why there is a 60% mandatory attendance criterion.