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.
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.
Yes, I believe so. It's something I've heard from my friends at Heritage Institute of Technology. If you cancel your admission before the start of the semester, you will get a refund.
However, I strongly advise you to contact the Heritage Institute of Technology's information desk at their official contact phone number or may visit their official website for more information.
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.
Heritage would be far better for your career than B.P.Poddar, in terms of educational facilities and campus infrastructure. The environment is good and the members of the faculty are helpful and nice.
I have visited both of these colleges and am familiar with them. If you want to have a fantastic college experience, Heritage would prove to be the best choice for you.
It could be a bit pricey if you use Management Quota. However, HIT offers good placement for CSE. In the recent placement drive, the average CTC offered at the institute was 4 LPA and the highest was 16 LPA.
In terms of college, IEM and HIT both provide similar career opportunities in the IT sector. Major recruiters like TCS, Infosys, CTS, Capgemini from the IT sector visit both the institutes.
If you had to pick between the two engineering fields, you should always go with CS. If you select CS, you will be able to apply for a variety of government/public sector positions (ISRO, BARC, IOCL) after completing your B.tech. Only CS guys are qualified to apply for the majority of these government jobs.
Parameters | IEM | Heritage Institute of Technology in Kolkata |
Tuition fees (B.Tech) | 5.88 lakhs | 3.93 lakhs |
Average CTC | INR 5-6 LPA | INR 3.75 LPA |
Highest CTC | 72 LPA | 16 LPA |
As you will get similar opportunities you can choose either. Also, outside of WB, no one cares if you're from IEM or HIT. Unless you're from JU, everything is the same.
The department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Heritage Institute of Technology is apparently quite good. Here are some significant pointers to offer insight about the same,
Categories | ECE at Heritage Institute of Technology |
Course Fee | 4.04 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 80-90% |
Highest CTC | 16-18 LPA |
Average CTC | 8-9 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Accenture, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, HP, etc. |
Thus, the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering is one of the best to pursue in the institute.
A degree from HIT will only be valuable if you put enough hard work into earning it. HIT could be a good institute or bad, it depends completely on your academic performance. One of my friends studied at HIT, and here’s what I got to know from him.
All other colleges in West Bengal except for Jadavpur University , IIT Kharagpur and IIEST Shibpur are very poor and don't have any good facilities or placements although they tell themselves to be the best in the industry. Don't keep any high expectations from these colleges as you will be highly disappointed.
Hence, HIT won't be able to help you much in your career because of its poor academics and placements.
I have a few friends from the National Power Training Institute (NPTI). Based on the conversations I had with them, I can give you some insight regarding the institute.
So choose the course you want to do keeping your interests in mind along with the future scope of the industry in consideration.