Here are some notable alumni of NIT Warangal that have made huge contributions the society
The above list is not exhaustive and there are many more alumni of NIT Warangal who have made huge contributions.
According to my friend at SRM, the KTR campus of SRM is the best choice. If you consider factors like faculty, placements, and a lot more. The points below will provide you a brief overview of all the institutes stated above and the advantages of SRM over them.
Categories |
Manipal University |
SRM KTR |
SRM NCR |
Placement Percentage |
80% |
95% |
More than 50% |
Highest CTC |
15 LPA |
12 LPA |
10 LPA |
Average CTC |
5 LPA |
3-4 LPA |
5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Dell, Amazon, etc. |
HCL, Infosys, etc. |
TCS, Infosys, etc. |
Considering all the above points, it can be easily concluded that the SRM KTR campus is the best option.
NIT Delhi was established in 2010 and is still struggling to make its mark in the education world. As for your question, if NIT Delhi will reach the level of DTU and NSIT soon, I feel that it certainly will. The following points support my stance further
NIT Delhi may be lacking in terms of campus and alumni but it’s nothing that cannot be improved in the years to come!
CSE at JIIT is clearly better than ECE at Thapar. You must have a minimum JEE rank of 51,000 to get CSE at JIIT Noida.
There are no state quota, caste quota, or NRI quota at JIIT but Thapar offers a 50% quota for Punjab state students. This results in a superior quality of students at JIIT Noida than Thapar. Due to quotas and an increase in the number of seats, anyone can get admission at Thapar University.
If a student has a 300,000 rank in JEE Main, he will not be able to gain a seat anywhere, but if he is from Punjab, he may be able to secure a place in Electrical Engineering in Thapar. This explains how Thapar's situation has deteriorated.
JIIT will offer you great exposure which is actually required in CSE with regular industrial visits. CSE has more scope in terms of placements than ECE.
If you are looking for a good career after completing your graduation, it is important to make informed decisions when selecting a college. Malla Reddy Engineering College (MREC) may not be the best choice for you based on personal experiences shared by someone who graduated from there.
Here are some points to consider:
Keep in mind that choosing a college is a personal decision, and what works for one person may not work for another. It's important to weigh all of the factors and make a decision that feels right for you and your goals.
My friend is pursuing MCA from BIT Mesra and they find it to be an average course academically but definitely a profitable one in the future because of BIT's brand value. BIT ranks #16th on the NIRF rankings but its infrastructure and quality of faculty members cannot be said to be the best.
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Here are some points to be noted.
Here's a table highlighting the MCA program at BIT Mesra.
Parameters |
BIT Mesra MCA Program |
Placement Rate |
90% |
Average Tuition Fee |
INR 1.22 |
Average Salary (INR/LPA) |
6.09 |
Highest Salary(INR/LPA) |
8.1 |
Number of Recruiting Companies (2019) |
120 |
Top Recruiters |
Cognizant, EXL, Infosys |
BIT is one of the most reputed colleges in Eastern India and its brand value carries a lot of weight. The institute will surely help to kick start your career.
Yes, you may challenge the BHU result. But the chances that you will face such a situation are very low. This is because from the conducting of exams to the results everything is handled by an independent department. This department works under the supervision of the Vice-Chancellor and other experienced officers. So the chances of an error are low.
Still you are always open to challenge the BHU result. The authorities will surely respond for the same.
Both institutes are well-reputed and suitable for higher studies. But it is not possible to compare Harvard with JNU, as they both follow completely different structures and curricula. Harvard University stands out in terms of good academics, infrastructure, faculties, placement, and ranking.
JNU has a pulsating student culture, as they have various clubs and student-led organizations that result in the active participation of students in cultural and political activities. The students became socially oriented, and they should have a significant commitment to our society.
Both of them are unique and renowned.
Usually, 70% of the students are placed in the first 3 days at NICMAR Pune for ACM (Advance Construction Management) and PEM (Project Engineering Management) programs. The rest of the branch also get job offers eventually but the package depends on the level of expertise and skills you have.
Other campuses at NICMAR are a bit new and they are not as famous as the Pune branch. They don't get that much attention from companies as reputed and well-recognized branches like ACM and PEM at Pune receive.
For the 2020 batch, NICMAR observed an average salary package of 6.75 Lakhs. A total of 99.2% of students got placed with reputed companies including ITC, Goldman Sachs, KPMG, etc.
Honestly speaking your grades have nothing to do with your corporate achievements. I have seen students with decent marks getting no recognition from any on-campus recruiter. My friend too got back. He worked hard with 2 different companies for 4 years and decided to go for an MBA. He gave it his all during his pre-MBA period and finally secured admission to a decent B School.
He soon realized that he was meant for corporate only. It was his personality, communication, and interpersonal skills rather than technical skills that made him successful in the corporate world.
He stated that he scored average marks but made good industry contacts and worked on his presentation skills. He was able to secure a great job and is doing well currently.
So what matters is the brand you associated yourself with rather than the marks you secured.