My sister took her CSE degree from NIE Mysore. It seems to be the better between the two. Here's why:
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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.
According to one of my seniors, if the parameters of placement and college life are considered then the ranking would be as follows: -
Dayanand Sagar College> B.I.T> BMSIT and RNSIT
My senior is a student of B.I.T and he has also been to Dayanand Sagar College a couple of times for some cultural events.
B.I.T is located in V.V Puram and lacks all these facilities. In terms of placement Dayanand Sagar College is at a par with B.I.T however RNSIT and BMSIT both lag behind these institutes in terms of campus life and placement stats, records.
The placement at Dayanand Sagar Institutions (DSI) is decent. The students with at least 60% in academics are preferred by the recruiters. Sound knowledge in your core specialization is enough to get you placed.
The top campus recruiters are Novell, HCL, iGATE, ITC Infotech, Microsoft, Cognizant, Sobha, L&T Infotech, Infosys, Oracle, Deloitte, Accenture, Cerner, Mu Sigma, IBM, KPMG, and more. The placement statistics revealed that 2374 students placed in FY 2020-21.
Overall, the campus life is vibrant, and placements are excellent.
Before deciding, you should pay a visit to both the institutes. After analyzing what they have to offer, choose as per your convenience.
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DSCE provides hostel facilities to boys and girls separately. The hostels are well-equipped with all the basic amenities. Apart from the hostels, the college is nearby various Paying Guests (PGs).
One of my friends was living in VS Boys PG. It is close to college and Daily Fresh. As per his insights, the PG has the best food. There are no restrictions in PG, and the people are also friendly. Overall, the PG is worth spending every penny. You might like it.
There are other PGs near the college, you can ask your seniors for more information.
Yes, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering is good for Mechanical Engineering. Be it faculty, labs, department, infrastructure, branch, or any other aspect, the college is a perfect fit.
The only disadvantage of DSCE Bangalore is that it doesn't provide any offers from core companies. The students of the mechanical branch end up getting a job in the IT sector. If any core job offers are available, these companies will only hire students in single digit.
Companies like Accenture, Cognizant, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra hire students irrespective of the branches.
If a job in the IT sector suits you after graduating from the mechanical branch, then you can opt for Dayanand Sagar College for Engineering as it is the best college. It will furnish a job but in the IT sector.
All three colleges, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Techno India Salt Lake Sector V, and Haldia Institute of Technology are very popular colleges to pursue ECE. After careful consideration, I would say that Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE) is the best among the others mentioned.
Categories | ECE at DSCE |
Placement Percentage | 12 lakh |
Highest CTC | 10-12 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Wipro, TCS, Aditya Birla, Capgemini, etc. |
Hence, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering is a better college than Techno India and HIT as it offers better placements and facilities to the students. Also, as the college is in Bangalore and staying there could be expensive. The living expenses and travel costs are extremely higher than usual. So prepare accordingly.
For CSE, ECE, and ISE, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering will be a good choice. Due to its location, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering will give you better exposure. The student crowd at DSCE is also better, as people from cosmopolitan backgrounds will be there. The placements are good and it mostly depends on your skills.
Here are the recent placement highlights of DSCE.
College | DSCE |
Average CTC | 4.5 LPA |
Highest CTC | 15 LPA |
Major recruiters | TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Accenture, etc. |
Overall, DSCE will be a better option for doing a course in CSE.
I have friends at both MAIT and DSCE, so I think I can give you some information about the institutes, which may be helpful.
Here are the recent placement statistics for the institutes.
Institutes |
MAIT |
DSCE |
Average CTC |
3.50 LPA |
- |
Highest CTC |
28 LPA |
27 LPA |
Overall, you will have better opportunities at MAIT.