To convert your CGPA from percentage, and vice versa, use this formula-
CGPA= ( Percentage marks+7.5)/10
(or CGPA= Percentage marks/10)+ 0.75
And conversely,
Percentage= (10*CGPA)-7.5
Accordingly, the grades corresponding to the percentage are as given below-
Grade |
% of Marks |
6.25 |
55 |
6.75 |
60 |
7.25 |
65 |
7.75 |
70 |
8.25 |
75 |
This scale is prescribed by AICTE. Both NSUT Delhi and DTU are approved by AICTE.
NSUT Delhi is a government engineering college and unlike other private engineering colleges, it does not have a management quota at least officially.
Although there are many rumors of unethical means adopted in admission, that is something every college is involved into a certain extent, and wasting your time on that is futile.
The college, however, does have a staff quota, and many candidates misuse that, by pretending to be a direct relation of a staff member.
So be aware of such activities!
Here are some important things I learned from the campus placements at NSUT Delhi-
These experiences aren’t just limited to the placement season of NSUT Delhi, they are common for all the colleges/ universities.
Here are some important things I learned from the campus placements at NSUT Delhi-
These experiences aren’t just limited to the placement season of NSUT Delhi, they are common for all the colleges/ universities.
I will recommend you choose NSUT over VIT any day. Here are some strong points that support my recommendation
So, if you ever have the chance to choose between NSUT and VIT, always choose NSUT without any second thoughts.
Here are the pros and cons of both NSUT and IIIT Hyderabad
NSUT Pros:
NSUT Cons:
IIIT Hyderabad Pros:
IIIT Hyderabad Cons: Its curriculum is pretty challenging and very much CS-tailored making it difficult for students to explore their non-CS interests.
I will suggest you go for IIIT Hyderabad as it has better opportunities and an academic environment.
Indeed NSIT Delhi was the best engineering college in India but ever since it changed to NSUT, it has lost its charm and can no more be called the best engineering college.
However, NSUT has its own pros that people haven't been able to recognize as of yet. The infrastructure and hostel facilities have been improved and the TnP cell works harder than usual to ensure every student is placed. The college has not become autonomous so the administration is operated better. The introduction of new and diverse courses has started attracting a more diverse crowd thereby enhancing the overall learning experience.
All these combined have made both NSIT and NSUT a decent engineering college!
Since you have not mentioned any particular branch, I assume that you are getting to choose from all the branches at both institutions. Both the colleges have their own pros and cons.
Being a student of NIT Surathkal, my brother has often talked about its greatness.
Campus:
Academics:
Faculty:
Coding Culture:
Location:
Overall both the colleges are equally good. But NIT Surathkal has a clear edge over NSIT in various aspects.
Among the aforementioned institutes, NSUT, DTU, and IIIT Delhi are tier-1 Engineering colleges while COEP, RVCE, and BMS are Tier-2 colleges. Here is a general comparison between the two groups of people institutes
First Group
Second group
Hope the comparison was clear and will help you in making your decision.
DTU is a great college not only for Delhiites but students of North India as a whole. DTU has a diverse student crowd and welcomes students from all states, NRI students, and students from all over Asia and Africa. It’s hard to get any North-South feeling here especially when there is such great harmony between juniors and seniors. The professors also try their best to give individual attention to each student and are quite approachable. There is no such language barrier also as most professors are bilingual and try to deliver lectures in both Hindi and English.
DTU is a place where you will make friends irrespective of their cultural backgrounds. It’s the common interest and passions that bring the huge crown together.
If anything, I feel Outside Delhi students have the advantage of becoming a hosteller which in itself is a unique experience. They will be missing out on all the fun such as visiting the sports complex late at night, roaming around the campus late at night, and fully participating in organizing the fest.