IET DAVV has better placements than SGSITS. In the following given table, you get a basic knowledge of both the college placement scenario.
Category |
IET DAVV (CSE) |
SGSITS (IT) |
Fees |
INR 2.83 Lakh |
INR 5.23 Lakh |
Average Package |
INR 4.5 LPA |
INR 7 LPA |
Highest Package |
INR 20 LPA |
INR 32 LPA |
Placement Percentage |
70% |
60% |
One of my friends studies in IET DAVV and as per him most of the companies visiting both the institutes consequently are Wipro, Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, Accenture. There are few companies that visit both campuses.
But the IET DAVV placement cell is better than SGSITS. As it has a better placement head. They will help students over getting a job.
Therefore, if you are skeptical about choosing between IET DAVV CSE and SGSITS IT, then choose the former, as it has a better placement record than the latter.
Unless you plan to live in the same city after graduation, the brand name of a college is important. The NITs have a better brand name as compared to a state level college. NIT Rourkela has a better reputation than NIT Raipur, but the latter offers equally good placement opportunities.
I would recommend you choose between NIT Raipur and Rourkela, based on which one is more comfortable for you location-wise.
Getting admission in either of SGSITS and IET DAVV requires good JEE main scores. I have a few friends from both institutes so I think I will be able to give you some Idea about the cutoff required. Here is a brief overview of the recent cutoff trend at the institutes.
Branches |
SGSITS |
IET DAVV |
BE Computer Engineering |
996-15704 |
16983-30549 |
BE Information Technology |
16635-23715 |
30566-42355 |
BE Electronics and Telecom Engineering |
41267-55534 |
16650-28577 |
BE Mechanical Engineering |
41514-67372 |
16346-48221 |
BE Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering |
44321-59994 |
25260-43035 |
BE Electrical Engineering |
28768-39445 |
- |
BE Industrial and Production Engineering |
47894-58490 |
- |
BE Biomedical Engineering |
43513-82639 |
- |
You can visit the official website to get the detailed information regarding the cutoff. Also, it will be very smart if you do wait for the second round.
With a score of 120 in JEE Mains and 91.2% in CBSE, you are fit for the IT or EC branch in IET DAVV in the second round of counseling by DTE.
In the past, students have got the IT/EC branch at such scores or even less. I have a friend who is an alumnus of IET DAVVa and his score was 125 in JEE and 87% in MP board.
There’s a good chance that you will be selected. As for SGSITS, with this rank, you can easily get any branch you like.
Here is the required cutoff for IET DAVV and SGSITS in recent years.
Branch |
IET DAVV |
SGSITS |
IT |
30549 |
23715 |
EC |
55534 |
28577 |
However, if you don’t get the desired branch through DTE counseling for IET DAVV in the first and second round, you can seize any lower branch and apply for Internal Branch Sliding.
IT in SGSITS is better than CSE in IET DAVV. It is older and more recognized in the industry. It has an excellent student crowd. The environment on campus is competitive.
SGSITS placements are great for IT, due to the legacy of the institute. The median CTC of the branch is INR 5 LPA. L&T Infotech, ZS Associates India Pvt. Ltd., and Adani Group are some of the major recruiters for the branch.
Both of them are very good colleges and are recognized and reputed colleges of our country, but there are certain aspects which make them different from each other and in this scenario, CSE at SGSITS will be much better than at IET DAVV. Here are the reasons.
Overall, it is safe to say that SGSIT is a better alternative.
Some of the facts are listed below to help you understand which one is better in taking admission.
In the following, the placement statistics of these two institutes are highlighted.
Criteria |
SGSITS |
IET-DAVV |
Highest CTC |
33-32 LPA |
32 LPA |
Lowest CTC |
11 LPA |
12-14 LPA |
Average CTC |
15-16 LPA |
19.9 LPA |
Placement Statistics |
90% |
90% |
If you have not so many ideas about the stream and do not aware of the institutional tag; then it is better to choose E&TC in DAVV. Besides, if you are considering these two institutes, then both are quite similar in terms of academics. However, E&TC also has many other fields in the future, so that the job opportunity might be expanded. Hence, it will be best to go for E&TC over EI.
Yes, it is possible to get into any of these colleges with this rank, be it SGSITS or IET DAVV. But you wouldn't get into the branch according to your choice. It only depends on the number of seats available for each branch and the number of students applying for a particular branch.
The table below shows the required cutoff for SGSITS and IET DAVV.
SGSITS |
IET DAVV |
||
Course |
Cutoff |
Course |
Cutoff |
Computer Engineering |
- |
Computer Engineering |
29601-39712 |
Information Technology |
22712-27474 |
Information Technology |
39764-45168 |
Electrical Engineering |
26383-38219 |
Mechanical Engineering |
51522-75399 |
Mechanical Engineering |
27930-50167 |
Electronics & Telecom Engineering |
48277-58993 |
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering |
45922-50313 |
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering |
61913-66121 |
But don't just take admission in any branch of a college just because of its name and popularity. Always choose that branch in which you are really interested. That would be the best decision and will be very helpful for your career.
Both the colleges are similar to each other for the IT branch and provide equal facilities to their students, but IET DAVV is a little better than SGSITS.
As both these colleges are similar to each other in every other aspect except a few, so you can choose anyone according to your preferences.
It would be a bit difficult to get listed in both the colleges, but in college-level counseling, there is still a 50% chance. A friend of mine got admission to the EI branch at IET DAVV with a rank of AIR 1,60,000 (general category) through CLC.
You might get branches like EI, Biomedical, etc. You can get these branches in college-level counseling or even in the second round. But it’s risky. If you fail to get in, you may have to drop a year. My friend got lucky with the seat. I will only recommend going for it, if you are willing to drop a year or have other alternatives.