The civil engineering branch or any core branches like mechanical or electrical are good at Heritage Institute of Technology. Some professors are really good and helpful while others are not. Some will teach you by their experience while some will teach you by the core concepts.
It’s the students who make the difference between a good and average college. Unfortunately, Heritage Institute of Technology lags behind in this manner. The placements are not good in core branches and in core companies due to this only. Most of the companies that visit the campus are IT sector companies who take people from any branch in a big lot. TCS is a regular recruiter here and they take more than 500 students in one year itself from this campus alone.
Core companies do visit the campus although in small numbers. But to crack their interviews you need to have a good understanding of your core concepts in your branch which unfortunately not all the students are capable of and thus the recruitment in core branches in core companies is low. However, you will get a job after doing civil engineering from this institute, even though it is just an IT job.
Government College of Engineering and Leather Technology (GCELT) is cheaper than Heritage Institute of Technology because it is a government institute.
Heritage Institute of Technology has better infrastructure, better labs, and everything else. GCELT has slightly lower levels of infrastructure but the teaching methodology and the quality of lectures delivered by the professors are almost similar at both the institutes.
What makes GCELT apart from Heritage Institute of Technology is its freedom which you can utilize in your spare time on activities you enjoy. It does not have any facility to give you a club like a robotics club. But you can start on your own and there is no restriction on the same. The professors will help you in every way possible.
You can succeed at either of the institutes if you work hard. If you have financial constraints, join GCELT. If you want good infrastructure join the Heritage Institute of Technology.
The faculty members are really helpful and a senior of mine is still in contact with them even after graduating from college. The faculties of Heritage Institute of Technology at AEIE (Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering) department are overall average while some are below average too.
Some teachers like Prof AKB, DMG are not liked by all due to their rude nature although both of them are highly qualified and accomplished researchers. Thus, the faculty is a mixture of good and average members.
No, it is not compulsory but if you are very much into programming and are a kind of computer geek, you can bring it. If you don’t have a laptop then you can use the computer labs in the university.
Being a fresher, you must aim high and work accordingly. It is highly recommended to always think big and be creative. Moreover, you should keep a laptop with you so that you can learn and practice on your own laptops.
Your question can be based on whether or not you are strictly capable of maintaining a YGPA above 8.5 following the first year.
It is suggested that you maintain a YGPA between 8.75 to more than 9 so as to secure the chance of branch change. You can undeniably ace the same with about 5 weeks of definite effort before the semester exams.
There is no specific dress code at Heritage Institute of Technology. In fact, this college is known for its lenient dress codes and gives freedom to its students to wear whatever they like. But first-year students generally wear formal shirts, shoes, and trousers while the girls wear simple salwar suits to distinguish themselves from the senior students. The seniors will ask you for the same but will not force you. You may not like it first, but this will become a fond memory and will help you to make some friends with your cohorts.
After the first year or a few months after joining the college, you may wear anything you like: jeans, t-shirts, tops, etc. but do not go for the overkill.
You will be able to change branches in Heritage Institute of Technology if you have a GPA of 8.5. It is very easy to score a GPA of 8.5 or above in the first year as all you will be studying is the basics.
There is also not much competition when it comes to changing to Mechanical as it is not that difficult. However, it is more difficult to change branches like CS to ECE.
Even if your CGPA is average, you can apply for the change in the branch. You will most likely be able to get your branch changed.
Both the choices are decent so you can choose either. But, as I don't know exactly which branch of DSU are you asking about; but if you are talking about DSU (Kumar swami layout) then go for it; and if not NHCE is better.
And let me clear that, 100% placements mean there are no specifications of package you will be given. You might get a company to work with a 1 LPA salary or a 12 LPA salary depends on your caliber and knowledge.
The official class timings are from 9 AM in the morning till 5:55 PM in the evening. There will be a lunch break of 40 minutes between 11:45 AM and 12:25 PM.
Regular theory classes are of 55 minutes session each while 1 lab session is equivalent to 3 theory sessions which calculate to 2 hours and 45 minutes of the lab session.
The ending time differs depending on the year, the subjects you have, the day of the week, etc. For some, it may end at 3:10 PM on a day and sometimes it may end at 4:05 PM.
One of my close friends studied CSE at the Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata. According to her, they have a great faculty, well-maintained infrastructure, and an updated curriculum.
Heritage Institute provides better placement opportunities than UEM and CIEM Kolkata. It also offers good industrial exposure to its students through various kinds of workshops, seminars, and guest lectures.
UEM is a very new college so it cannot be compared with old institutions like Heritage or CIEM.
Categories | Heritage Institute | CIEM | UEM |
Course Fee | 4.56 lakhs | 3.57 lakhs | 5.81 LPA |
Highest CTC | 25 LPA | 21 LPA | 12 LPA |
Average CTC | 12 LPA | 10 LPA | 8 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Accenture, Cognizant, etc. | Wipro, Infosys, etc. | Byju’s, HCL, etc. |
It is suggested that you go for Heritage Institute of Technology rather than CIEM or UEM in Kolkata. It will provide better prospects for your career.