Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Kolkata
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To determine whether GNIT (Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology and Management) or Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (GNIT) is better, you should consider various factors such as the quality of education, infrastructure, faculty, placement opportunities, and overall reputation. Here’s a comparative analysis based on these aspects:
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
To determine whether you can secure admission to the GNIT (G.Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science) college for a Pharmacy course with a GMR (General Merit Rank) of 2,000 and a TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) rank of 4100, you have to know about the previous year cutoffs and the opening and closing ranks for a particular course to know about the programs which you can study there.
The cutoff for the various government engineering institutions keeps changing every year depending upon a lot of factors like the previous year closing rank, the number of seats available and the number of applicants.
You can visit the official website of the college and then check the previous year cutoffs for the various courses offered in the institution.
Also, you can contact any officials or read any documents related to it to know more about it.
Hope this resolves your query.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. GNITC (Autonomous) is associated with JNTUH, graded A+ by NAAC, accredited by NBA, and given approval by AICTE. This college has average faculty but good placements. A little bit too many students are enrolled at GNITC. GNIT is a JNTUH affiliate, NAAC, NBA, and AICTE-approved institution. While GNIT is also excellent, it cannot be compared to GNITC. It has a top-notch infrastructure, knowledgeable faculty, courses that are relevant to industry, and successful placements. Placements: CSE and other B. Tech. branches placed more than 75% of their students. Larger firms take into account hiring GNIT students.
ALL THE BEST
Hello Sayon,
TO pursue B.Tech in CSE there are plenty of good colleges in West Bengal itself. From your list the Narula Institute of Technology and the Haldia Institute of Technology are two of the best colleges out there.
For some more better college options you can go through the list by careers360. You can access the list by this link- " https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-computer-science-engineering-colleges-in-west-bengal ".
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I hope this answer helps you.
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Hello Upasana
Congratulations for your rank.
Both BP Poddar institute of technology Kolkata and Guru Nanak institute of technology Kolkata are private colleges. Go for the college with good placement opportunities.
Best of luck.
Hi,
CVR ECE is the best among the options mentioned. It has a very good academic record and also conducts bunch of technical events all along the year. The cafeteria, faculty, campus view, events are the best in CVR. As far as placement is concerned the highest placement package offered in 2019-2020 was 30 Lakhs and the lowest offered is 4 Lakhs .
I hope this helps,
All the best
You need to be exceptionally lucky to get placed in a company from GNIT. GNIT, as a single unit never conducts the recruitment. The entire JIS group comes into scenario when it comes to recruitment. You'll have to play in a war. And even though there are several advertisements about the placements, I can vouchsafe that only a handful (10-20 max) gets recruited by only a handful number of good companies like ITC Infotech, iGate Capgemini, TCS, TechM etc.
Few big companies do come for placement (TCS,ITC info,TechM,Amdocs) but they hire very few students ( 15–25 students max.) and many small companies also come mostly BPOs(wipro bps,genpact)… big names do come but hire very less as a result there will be no mass recruit and placement percentage will also be less
Once these companies are done, mostly BPOs come, which offer relatively very less salary (around 10-15k/month) .
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Dear candidate,
Look basically both the colleges have well developed infrastructure and good facilities. Both are good colleges. And about placements both have good but placement actually depends on the candidates. The basic work of the college is to provide good companies. One needs to grab good opportunities by their skills.
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