You must ask yourself what interests you. Choose a branch that is only allowed by your marks and cutoffs. That is the most serious error you can make. Without a doubt, the college from which you graduate is significant. What matters more is what academic records and experiences you leave with. If your grades allow you to choose between SC and ST in Swami, you will be eligible for many more colleges and branches. Even in KJSCE for EXTC. Yes, both colleges are excellent. You should pursue CS in Swami, but don't just enroll in colleges and branches because your grades and cut-offs allow you to.
Allow yourself plenty of time. Make a decision that will benefit you and your interests in the long run. Don't get your seat confirmed anywhere until the last round of admission and vacancy until you get one of those you want to be in. the cutoffs for vacancy seats fall like anything at the end of admission rounds. students with scores of 170 and 120 have been seen in the same class.
Both colleges are approved by AICTE and affiliated to the University of Mumbai. KJS has been ranked 171 for BTech by NIRF 2020. Whereas, VESIT is ranked 112 by The Week for the same.
Admission- KJS offers a BTech program in EXTC, whereas VESIT offers a BE program in CS.The scores in JEE Mains and MHTCET are considered for admitting students in both colleges. Counseling begins after the exam scores are released. Going on for several rounds, students get admissions based on their performance and test scores. The cutoff for EXTC at KJS and CS at VESIT is as follows.
KJS |
JEE Main- Round 3 | Rank 1955 MHT CET- Round 1 | Score 140 |
VESIT |
JEE Main-Round 3 | Rank 1988 MHT CET- Round 3 | Score 143 |
The course fee at KJS is 11.35 lakhs and at VESIT it is 4.52 lakhs.
Placements- Some of the top recruiters at KJS areReliance, Accenture, Vodafone, LTI, TCS, etc. Whereas the major recruiters at VESIT are JP Morgan, Accenture, Darkhorse, L&T, etc.
Pointers |
KJS |
VESIT |
Overall Placement Rate |
75-80% |
80-83% |
Avg Salary offered |
3.75 LPA |
3.9 LPA |
KJS college has a collaboration with the Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Uzbekistan for student exchange programs, this adds up to its USP. VESIT organizes seminars and relevant events for imparting better educational outcomes.
To conclude we can say that in engineering the choice of the branch is primary for the student and college is a secondary. So choose according to the branch you are more interested in.