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What should I choose between IIT BHU CSE and IIT Guwahati Maths and Computing?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : May 3rd, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Both IIT BHU CSE and IIT Guwahati MnC are excellent options and the choice of the branch is a personal matter depending on the candidate's preferences rather than the credibility of the branch. Here are a few parameters on which we can draw a general comparison between the two courses.

  • Course structure: IIT Guwahati’s MnC program has a well-structured curriculum with the perfect blend of Computer Science, finance, and Mathematics courses. By the end of the program, you will be eligible to sit for software as well as finance placements. IIT BHU CSE too is known for its flexible course structure with a plethora of electives to choose from.
  • Coding culture: Undoubtedly, IITBHU has a better coding culture than IIT Guwahati. The ambiance is quite competitive at BHU if that’s what you are after. However, MnC too is gaining popularity and the decreasing opening rank can be seen as a proof of the same. 
  • Peer group: High JEE rankers prefer IIT Guwahati over IIT BHU and thus the peer group of IIT Guwahati is more refined and superior in quality. 
  • Campus and student life: IIT Guwahati has an amazing campus and its students get to live a very dynamic and lively college life. IIT-BHU’s campus on the other hand is underdeveloped and you can also find student politics here. IIT Guwahati is the best choice for nature lovers who like solace and peace while IIT BHU is for those who want to experience city life as well. 
  • Student life: Both institutes have great clubs and activities to promote the holistic development of students. Students are allotted single rooms right from the first year at IIT Guwahati which is different from IIT BHU. Mess food is better at BHU. IIT Guwahati is a clear winner in sports, cultural and technical clubs, etc.
  • Placements: Both institutes have equally good placement scenarios with major recruiters like Microsoft, Google, Tower Research, Flipkart, etc. visiting both these campuses. CS and MnC students receive similar placement offers and in fact, being in MnC makes you eligible for both finance as well as software jobs. 

Both the institutes and branches have their own strengths and weaknesses and the final decision should be based on what you want from your degree. If it’s a competitive environment you are after, go for IIT BHU, while if it’s a rich college life experience you want, then IIT Guwahati is your destination.

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How is the electrical engineering department at IIT BHU?

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Shefali Bose Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2013)

Electrical engineering at IIT BHU, it is one of the oldest departments with well-qualified faculties and best alumni base. This department offers B.Tech, M.Tech, and P.hD programs. It offers the program in different specializations such as Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Drives, Power Systems, Control System Engineering, and others.

EE at IIT (BHU) provides excellent faculties with experience and expertise in the subjects. The department is equipped with various laboratories, a few of these are Control System Lab, Electrical Machines and Drives Lab, Power Systems Lab, Network Lab, High Voltage Lab, and many others. Research is not part of the curriculum at the undergraduate level. Student gets to do projects in the department along with the courses.

The EE department has outstanding placement records over the past years. At IIT BHU students of Electrical Engineering are allowed to sit for interviews in software, core electrical, electronic as well as non-technical companies. The core companies such as PGCIL, IOCL, HPCL, Trident, Reliance, Maruti, etc. visit the campus, especially for EE students. Apart from this, the students get a chance to sit for the companies that came to recruit from ECE and CSE. There are a number of electronics companies such as Broadcom, Sony, etc. visits campus regularly to recruit the students of this department. The students are also getting placed in some of the best software companies such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Citrix, Oracle, SISO, etc.

EE at IIT BHU offers a vast alumni network that will help the students in various ways. Many alumni visit the department and guide the students on various upcoming, real-world technologies and opportunities

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How is electrical engineering department at iit bhu?

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Anindita Kundu Posted On : June 15th, 2023
Btech from Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2021)

EE at IIT (BHU), Varanasi is considered one of the best branches in India and has a lot to offer in terms of opportunities and academics. 

  • Curriculum: The curriculum comprises diverse subjects like Material Science, Power Electronics, Electrical Machines, Digital Design, Algorithms, and others. The curriculum exposes you to the trending fields and tends to break the monotony of the subjects taught. 
  • Faculty: The EE department at IIT (BHU), Varanasi has a pool of experienced faculty like Dr. S. K. Nagar, Dr. R. Mahanty, Dr. R. K. Saket, Mr. Manish Kumar, Mr. J. C. Pandey and others. Their pedagogy might not be very modern but the way they deliver the concepts is great. Also, they are very approachable and pay heed to your queries.
  • Research: At the UG level research is restricted to your BTech thesis only m. You will get to do projects in your department occasionally. But if you are a research aspirant you can approach a professor and start your research work right from 2nd year itself
  • Campus life: The BHU campus is surrounded by lush greenery and has a surreal ambiance. The student body comprises genius minds that'll help you grow as a person. You will be surprised to know that EE also has its own annual festival, Prastuti.
  • Placements: EE students are approached by many recruiters who come for ECE and CSE students in addition to their own companies. Some of the top recruiters of this department are Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Broadcom, Samsung, etc. The trick to secure good placements is to acquire additional skills in the areas such as Programming, VLSI, Power Electronics, etc

Overall, the IIT BHU EE department is well-regarded and is a good choice for engineering aspirants.

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Is it better to join IIIT Hyderabad for a CSE than CSE at IIT BHU?

Amanda Marie Jacob Posted On : June 16th, 2023

Let’s compare the 2 institutes IIIT Hyderabad and IIT BHU on the basis of common aspects. 

Quality of Education: In this aspect, IIT Hyderabad is better than IIT BHU. Even the research culture and the peer group are better at IIIT Hyderabad than at IIT BHU. 

Faculty: The faculty pool is better at IIIT Hyderabad than at IIT BHU.

Campus Life: IIT BHU offers a better campus life with modern facilities than IIIT Hyderabad. IIT BHU has a huge campus and the fests conducted are at a much larger scale.

Placements: Placements-wise both the institutes are equally good.

Particulars 

IIIT Hyderabad 

IIT BHU

Highest CTC 

INR 74 LPA

INR 1.2 CPA

Top Recruiters 

Bloomberg, Code Nation, Deloitte, Facebook, Google, HSBC, Indeed

Uber, Flipkart, Microsoft

All top companies visit both campuses and offer similar roles and packages.

Brand Value: Owing to the IIT tag IIT BHU has a better brand IIITH.

Ultimately, it depends on your personal preferences so make a well-informed decision.

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What should be my strategy towards study for branch change from mining to CSE at IIT BHU?

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Rohit Saha Posted On : June 15th, 2023
IIT BHU (2019)
  • Every IIT has that handful of students who took up an average branch under the pretext of changing their branch in the future. If you are one of them and are seeking guidance in the same, this answer is for you. I won't mention any complex strategies and will stick to the basics
  • Attend your classes: Many IITians underestimate lectures and tend to either skip them or pay no attention during classes. Trust me attending classes makes a whole lot of difference that can be felt during exams.
  • Go to Tutorials: Students consider this childish and don't go to tutorials considering them useless. However, this will bring a big change too.
  • Revise regularly: Lastly, whatever you study, revise it regularly or your efforts will go in vain. 

Many seniors may advise you that grades aren't that important, don't pay heed to them. Grades are very crucial for a branch manager don't let them make you believe otherwise. Lastly, be sincere towards your goal and stay committed to it.

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Is the 85% attendance rule of IIT (BHU), Varanasi justified?

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Rohit Saha Posted On : June 15th, 2023
IIT BHU (2019)

No, the 85% attendance rule or in fact any fixed attendance criteria of IIT BHU is not justified. The primary purpose of these rules is to restrict the students from exploring anything and keep them inside the classrooms. 

The main purpose should have been to conduct lively classroom sessions such that students themselves are motivated to attend them rather than forcing it on students. In India, attendance is still considered the major parameter to judge the students' interest in studies and academic growth. This mindset is orthodox and needs to be changed for the better.

As a result of these illogical rules, students are forced to attend classes even if they aren’t interested resulting in a lack of actual passion for education. Students are left with no other choice but to attend the classes against their will and trust me anything that is forced loses its value. 

Foreign universities conduct very dynamic classroom discussions and students are attracted to these classes automatically. India still needs to go a long way and implement better techniques to attract students to classes than forcing it upon them.

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How is Electronics Engineering at IIT-BHU in terms of course structure, faculty and placements?

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Oindrila Bose Posted On : June 15th, 2023
Studied at IIT BHU (2019)

My friend is a recent graduate of Electronics and communication engineering from IIT(BHU) Varanasi. Here are a few highlights pertaining to the course based on his review of the same.

  • Course structure: The curriculum is regularly updated to meet the industry standard and relevancy. The course structure is designed in such a way that most course-related subjects are introduced in the first year itself. Additionally, there are some CSE subjects to expand the job opportunities for the students.
  • Faculty: Sadly, the faculty here is very lacking. Some even lack the most basic knowledge and just teach the students in their bookish language. The pedagogy adopted is old school bringing down the standard of education here. A few teachers recently joined and brought about slight changes in the pedagogy and the citation is expected to get better. 
  • Placements: Based on the data I got from my friend, the BTech ECE average package was INR 27.73 LPA. Usually, IIT BHU ECE average package is in the range of 20-22 LPA. Core companies like Nvidia and Texas Instruments hired many but top companies like Microsoft have no or fewer openings for CSE students. 

IIT BHU is a good college if you are willing to do self-study and not depend on the faculty. 

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Did four students of IIT BHU get a package of 1.54 crore in placements 2019-20? From which branch are they?

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Bhavya Jha Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech Computer Science, Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2020)

The news is absolutely real and has been verified by IIT BHU officials. And as for their branches, one of them is from CSE, 2 from ECE and one from Electrical. However, those 1.54 Crore packages were from US-based companies where the Living costs and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is way higher than that of India. Generally, it includes stock options for 4 years and variable bonuses. The media shows the package without giving any insight into the package breakdown. It sometimes builds unjustified hype and unrealistic expectations for the students. However, the average package offered in IIT BHU was ranging between 10 LPA to 58 LPA.

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What is the ranking of IIT BHU in India?

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Nikhil Jain Posted On : August 14th, 2020
B.Tech ElectronicsIndian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2018)

NIRF ranking of 2019 placed IIT BHU on an overall 11th rank among Engineering colleges in India. The institute made a great leap from its previous 19th rank in the NIRF list in 2018 which was 31 in 2017. Although being one of the oldest IITs in the country, the institute lags behind other eminent IITs due to its infrastructure and facilities. The college comes behind IIT Madras(rank 1), IIT Delhi (rank 2), IIT Bombay (rank 3), IIT Kharagpur (rank 4), IIT Kanpur (rank 5), IIT Roorkee(rank 6), IIT Guwahati (rank 7), IIT Hyderabad (rank 8), Anna University(rank 9) and NIT Tiruchirappalli(rank 10) in the NIRF rankings for 2019. The institute was ranked 9th among engineering colleges in India in 2019 by “The Week”. The Outlook ICARE(2019) ranking agency assigned 16th rank (out of 100) for IIT BHU. Jagran Josh(2018) ranked the institute at 21. Besides these rankings, there have been several biased ratings given by a few private agencies which are not as reliable.

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Is branch sliding possible at IIT BHU?

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Tridha Nag Posted On : March 10th, 2022
B.Tech Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi (2018)

Yes, you can change your branch after completing 1st year. You will be asked to fill in your preferences. But you should note that changing branches can be difficult. The cutoff required for branch change is pretty high. For branches like CSE, you will need a CGPA of around 9.75. For EE, the required CGPA is around 9.3-9.4. Other than cutoff it depends on the number of vacant seats in the branch you are applying for. 

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