My uncle is an alumnus of NIT Agartala Production Engineering and never once regretted choosing the branch. While most of the students were after branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science, etc.
He chose the least preferred, Production Engineering. He claimed that if you want to go for higher studies or secure jobs through GATE then the branch doesn’t really matter. Moreover, most campus jobs are from IT companies so the branch does not matter but your skills do. If you have already chosen Production Engineering, then wait patiently because the results will be great.
From my uncle's batch, many students moved on to pursue successful careers. A few of them have been listed below
Additionally, many others joined IT industries like Virtusa, Polaris, Capgemini, and Cognizant while some joined as professors in different universities after pursuing Mtech or PhD from good universities.
So the conclusion is, that there are a plethora of opportunities and options you are exposed to even in the Production Engineering branch of NIT Agartala.
Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology (MSIT) and Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology (BPIT) both are private engineering colleges in New Delhi affiliated to the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). There is not much of a difference between them in terms of the syllabus of the branches.
Here are some of the things that you should know about the two courses.
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE):
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE):
2021 Placement Statistics:
Parameters |
MSIT |
BPIT |
Average CTC |
4 LPA |
3.95 LPA |
Highest CTC |
13 LPA |
10 LPA |
Choose a branch according to your strengths and passion. In terms of college, both are almost equal and branches should be the differentiator rather than the college.
One of my close friends graduated from NIT Rourkela. His favorite professor was Prof. Asha Patel. During his time Asha maam used to teach Mechanics of Materials. According to him, her teaching methodology is unique. She puts great effort to make every student understand the topics. In her class, you will get to learn through interaction and humor.
Branch change at SVNIT starts before the end-term examination of the second semester. There is a form that needs to be filled before the start of the end term of your 2nd term. You need to fill in details such as your name, current CGPA, admission number, current branch, the choice, and the priority of the branches you want to switch. The results of the branch change will be declared after the results of the 2nd term are announced. Here are the factors on which your chance of getting your preferred branch depends.
The most important factor is your CGPA and the popularity of the branch i.e. how many students have opted for that particular branch. For example, if 10 students want to join the CSE branch but it has only 4 seats left, then you need to be in the top 4 students to get the branch.
As per the trends, branches such as ECE, Mechanical Engineering, and CSE are always more in demand and they require a CGPA of more than 9. Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Chemical Engineering are relatively easy and people usually get any one of the three should they apply.
It’s not true that TCS doesn’t hire students from Sunrise University. They may not come to the campus for placements if they already have their placement quota filled through other universities and colleges. Every company selects the campuses to visit based on their requirements and the students at Sunrise University may not present the needs of the organization.
But that does not mean if a student from Sunrise University approaches TCS for a job application, they will reject him/her solely because of his/her university. TCS hires candidates based on their talents and skills and if they fit the requirements of the organization. If a candidate is able to fulfill those requirements, he/she will be hired irrespective of the college or university.
In fact, TCS hires from many private colleges and universities such as Amity University. So there is absolutely no discrimination based on the college or university. Most companies will not care about your college or university. They care about how you can solve their problem and improve their revenues. If you can help them achieve that through your talents and skills, you would be welcomed in any organization, be it TCS or any other.
One of my friends recently joined NIT Surathkal and shared her experiences of studying at this college. During the orientation, the SJA was filled with students, profs, deans, parents, seniors, and many others. Surprisingly this was followed by a veg together on the beach, and she knew right then that this wasn’t an ordinary college and she was going to have the best college life.
It’s true that the infrastructure, hostels, and mess food aren’t at par with other NITs but she realized that all these things were secondary. What mattered was the abundance of opportunities she was getting and not to forget the serene beach view.
She along with her friends would leave for the classes at the last minute and mostly submit her assignments in time. She enjoyed a lot with her friends dancing and roaming around the campus or gossiping in the evenings sitting outside the sports complex. They would bunk the classes occasionally and play CS, and COD. She looked upon her seniors and faculties and respected them a lot. Overall, her life at NIT Surathkal was nothing like she expected before joining.
The MBA programme at FMS Delhi is inexpensive, but the placements at FMS are on par with or even exceed the packages received by students at the top three IIMs during campus placements. , at the risk of being forced to do so. As a result, many candidates who are offered admission to IIMs select the FMS Delhi MBA programme as their top choice.
The two-year MBA programme at FMS Delhi costs Rs.1.92 lakhs. The FMS Delhi MBA fees have risen significantly. FMS Delhi MBA fees for its two-year full-time course have now increased to Rs.48,000/- per semester (Rs.1.92 lakhs for two years) from Rs.25,000/- two years ago. The fee is due at the start of the academic year. PWD students will be exempt from paying all fees except the Admission fee and the Identity Card fee.
In addition to this fee, the students have established a registered body, the Management Science Association (MSA), which consists of various societies and charges a membership fee for carrying out student activities. The fee is set by the students on an ongoing basis.
Most of the students in Bangalore recommend ISBR College over other colleges for studying PGDM. It is so because there are better learning opportunities and you will get theoretical as per as practical exposure in the management field.
The following points make it more clear for you to choose this college over others:
The second choice would be ISME Bangalore. The faculties are good with great infrastructural facilities. The placement opportunities are also excellent. The projects and assignments which will be allocated to you will help you in learning and working in the corporate world. The college also has a very competitive environment.
One of my cousins is a part of NERIST Arunachal Pradesh, and here is what she has to say about the institution.
NERIST Arunachal Pradesh has a spectacular background. The institute is directly under the control of the central ministry and has been recently ranked around 150 in India.
Here is a brief highlight of the institute.
Criteria | Placement Report (2020-21) |
Total No. of Recruiters | 260 |
Total No. of Offers | 4700 |
No. of Students Placed | 2910 |
Average Salary Package | INR 6.50 LPA |
Highest Salary Package | INR 30 LPA |
Top Recruiting Companies | Amazon, Accenture, Cognizant, Capgemini, Wipro, Infosys, Escorts, Ericsson |
If you have secured a position at the branch of your preference at the institute, it is definitely best to enroll.
As we are living amidst a pandemic, you will need only the following things, if you are getting admission to IIT BHU, this year.
Learning the basics of Canva and Photoshop will help you a lot. This pretty much sums up the requirements for online IIT BHU. The campus will be open for physical classes following all Covid-19 protocols and updates.
In case, offline classes start, the basic amenities that you need to pack are as follows.
Also, pack smart, don’t bring too many things along with you. You can buy a lot of the iteams in the market near campus.