Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology, Durg
Hello Student,
Ajay kumar garg engineering college has best infrastructure and very good placement record.
IT jobs are more demanding and more paying right.In this college faculty members and also training and placement cell helps the students in acquiring technical skills which make them more suitable for IT industries.
CSE department of the college,provides outstanding research environment, complemented by excellence in teaching. Placement record is truly good here. Somany top recruiters visits the campus to hire brilliant and hard working student.
Amazon,APLAPOLLO,BirlaSoft,Bosch,Convergys,OSSCUBE,daffodil,DLTlabs,GPSindia,GlobalLogic,HCL,IBM,HSBC,L& T Infotech , Infosys,NIIT technologies,Samsung ,Tech Mahindra,and many more companies visiting the campus of Ajay Kumar garg engineering college.
KIET group of institution , It is also highly credible education institution for engineering.Placement record is very illustrious here for the branches you have mentioned in your question.TCS,WIPRO,Infosys,HCL,Cognizant,Capgemini,HSBC,Samsung,VIVO,STRATA,OPPO,and many more companies visiting the campus every year to hire the students.IN CSIT department,you can get in- house classes by well qualified faculties for gate CAT , MAT and others also.Institution helps the students in acquiring more knowledge and skills related to field
Hope this helps.
Good luck!!!
Hello.,
CVR is the only college which first introduced CSIT i.e., computer science and information technology. This college is affiliated with jawaharlal nehru technology university.
This college is best for its academic results and also one of the best colleges for placement opportunities. The CSIT is best course if you want to join in CVR as it deals with programming along side with information technology.
The placement opportunity is about 60 yo 80% and the average salary package is 4 lakh per annum.
Check out the link below for further information
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/cvr-college-of-engineering-hyderabad
Hello student. Both the colleges are better and come under tier 2 colleges. If placements wise is seen, then Siksha O anusandhan has better placements than the former one. Like man mass recruiting copanies come to this college for placements. Companies like tcs, ctc and wipro etc. If you have decent grades, you can get placed. SO this would be the better one out of two.
ITER SoA is considered as an Average college or more precisely a tier-2 college.
You can get placed as they try to place each and every students from their side.
If your performance is average also i.e 6 or 7 cgpa then also you can get placed in any Mass Companies like Infosys, TCS. Just avoid getting Back logs.
All the best!!
Dear Harshit ,
Optimal Placement Opportunities as well as Internship facilities available. SEED and Fertilizer Tech Industries are most likely involved in Placement Scenario. There is a dedicated Placement Cell open to the Students to gather information at all times. There is opportunity for Counselling the Students to decide in which field could they best succeed. If we go through the placements record top recruiter's companies are Mahindra Group ,IBM ,Infosys ,TCS, Capgemini ,Cognizant , L&T Technology ,wipro and many more companies visit every year with minimum package of 3.5 lpa.
IF we go through the all above mentioned lines then they are provides good placements for aspirants .
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
The CS engineering programme usually deals with how to build micro processors, how to write a compiler etc. IT is the business side of computers - usually dealing with databases, business, and accounting. One way to think of it is that IT deals with the application of computing technology to real life processes and CSE deals with the “science” that facilitates these applications.
Further, while CSE focuses on the foundation of computing, IT as a discipline focuses on satisfying the computing technology needs of organisations. So, in a continuum between principles and application, IT focuses more on application, with the goal being to apply knowledge of computing sciences for solving problems. However, as the foundations of IT are in Computer Science, Indian universities and colleges deem it feasible to have a CS-based IT programme. This allows a graduate of the programme to choose a career in CS or IT, based on their choice and availability of job prospects. And mostly corporates make little difference between these disciplines while selecting students.
The nature of the industry requirements in the country also plays a crucial role. Since most of the companies in this sector focus on application development and maintainance at best, the need for hard core reserach level employees is minimal. So even if a student is taught subjects like chip design architecture, machine level languages , his or her chances of getting a career in that domain is minimal.
UEM kolkata is a good college and the average package was 6lacs and last year.
ALL THE BEST
Dear Aspirant,
Your college of choice is ASM College of Commerce, Science & Information Technology and it is a good choice to do your BBA in Pune. If you compare the top colleges being Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies and Ness Wadia College of Commerce and if both of them are rated at 8/10, then ASM CSIT is 6/10. This is a fair indication of the colleges overall perception and it is recommended.
Good Luck
Placements : In placements, 60% of the students are placed yearly. Many private companies come like TCS, Reliance, Mahindra, Wipro, LAVA, Jio, and many more. The minimum package is 3 lakhs per annum, and the highest package is approximately 7 lakhs per annum. Many students are also placed in government sectors like NTPC, BHEL, power grid, UPPCL Indian railways and many more.
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