From the year 2015, a new CBCS system i.e.Choice Based Credit System has been introduced in IET DAVV. This system has brought a remarkable change in academics, especially in the grading system. With the introduction of the CBCS system, students are now allotted alphabetical grades instead of numerical marks on their performance in the exam.
With the implementation of the CBCS system, the management has also modified and updated various courses and syllabus. In the CBCS system, the final marks are calculated on the basis of two scores. 40% from mid sem test and 50% from the final exam score constitute to become the final marks. This system has reduced the stress on performing in a single final exam. The only downside that this system has is that you have to appear in two mid sem compulsorily to score in the final exam. Overall, the CBCS system is way better than the previous system. Rest everything depends on how you perform in the exam.
Most of the colleges have a transfer policy. IET-DAVV, Indore is one among such colleges. In IET, fortunately, admission is allowed in the second year of engineering. The only two conditions are as follows.
There are chances that the transfer applications are piled-up more than the available number of seats. If this is the case, the transfer depends upon the merit of marks obtained in the first year.
You should contact IET and enquire about the conditions for student transfer. Sometimes reputed institutes do not accept a transfer from lesser-known institutes. For example, IITs do not take a transfer from a state university. So, do your research.
I have a few friends at both SGSITS and IET-DAVV. Based on what I heard about the institutes through them, I will say there is no comparison between IP at SGSITS and IET-DAVV. EI is superior as a branch. It has better placements, scopes, and curriculum.
EI stands for Electronics and Instrumentation. It is similar to Electronics and Telecommunication (ETC) and also has a similar syllabus with 4-5 different subjects. While IP, i.e. Industrial Production is a sub-branch of Mechanical Engineering.
According to the recent placement highlights the average CTC offered at SGSITS and IET DAVV are 5.2 LPA and 6 LPA.
If you don’t have any particular interest in a branch, then choosing EI will be better. EI offers better future prospects.
The electronics branch in engineering is not doing that well in our country. If you are not from a well-established and old IIT, there aren’t that many placement options anymore.
As far as IET DAVV is concerned, you will probably get an average placement at Wipro for INR 3 lakhs per annum after doing so much hard work for four years. My advice to you would be to choose SGSITS for electrical engineering. You can expect placements in many core companies with great campus life and a healthy competitive environment.
In the future, if you are planning to appear for competitive exams like GATE, CAT, UPSC, etc. GSITS performs very well just like its placements.
You should definitely choose CSE at IIIT Nagpur over IT at IET DAVV. There are many compelling reasons for choosing IET DAVV over IIIT Nagpur some of which are given below.
Placement data:
Institute |
IIIT Nagpur |
IET DAVV |
Highest salary |
INR 20 LPA |
INR 20 LPA |
Average salary |
INR 7.7 LPA |
INR 6 LPA |
Percentage placed |
73.17% |
70% |
Thus in the long run IET will be better for your career.
If you are looking forward to studying the CS branch, any college among the two can be the winner. It doesn’t make much difference because both of them are of the same league. But, SGSITS is slightly better.
Reasons:
Overall, the institute is a little strict for the CS branch but is the best choice.
One of my cousins studied at IET DAVV. According to him, it will be better if you choose IET DAVV over IIIT Dharwad for engineering. Here are some reasons behind his choice -
Firstly, anyone in your situation will probably choose IET DAVV as it is situated in Indore. Your transportation and accommodation costs will minimize if you study from your hometown. This is a major advantage for you.
Particulars | IET DAVV | IIIT Dharwad |
Placement percent | 70% | 90% |
Highest salary | INR 20 LPA | INR 15 LPA |
Average salary | INR 4.5 LPA | INR 5 LPA |
Ultimately the decision is yours but it is suggested that you go for IET DAVV rather than IIIT Dharwad.
According to the students studying at IET DAVV Indore, CS is better than IT there. Following points briefs about both branches:
Placements :
Categories |
IT at IET DAVV |
CSE at IET DAVV |
Course Fee |
2.74 lakh |
2.74 lakh |
Highest CTC |
16-20 |
19 LPA |
Average CTC |
8.91 LPA |
8 LPA |
The stats can change every year. The student can choose any between them as per their interest. Nowadays with coding clubs in colleges, students from every department are able to learn it.
The answer to this question lies in the option between the choice of branch and college, and which one you will give preference to.
Categories |
IT at IET DAVV |
Electronics and Instrumentation at SGSITS |
Course Fee |
2.74 lakh |
4.11 lakh |
Highest CTC |
19 LPA |
12 LPA |
Average CTC |
8-10 LPA |
6.4 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, Accenture, HCL, etc. |
TCS, Bosch, Havells, Phillips, etc. |
The interest of students is very important as they should not regret it later. Their choice will shape their career in the future.
A few of my friends graduated from both IET DAVV and JEC. They say that the choice mostly varies according to your interests and the plans you have for your future.
Categories | ET in IET DAVV | CSE in JEC |
Course Fee | 2.74 lakh | 22,300 (1st year) |
Highest CTC | 20 LPA | 7-9 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 3.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Phillips, Tech Mahindra, Mu Sigma, etc. | Wipro, Persistence, Capgemini, Infosys, etc. |
Finally, IET is a better college compared to JEC but the ET course at IET is mediocre while the CS branch has a great scope. However, the final decision is up to you. Choose wisely.