Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram
As far as your JEE Main Rank, I believe you should consider options at IIIT Bhubaneshwar, IIIT Sri City and IIIT Vadodara in CSE and IT respectively, whichever is near your home state. Placements at all the three IIITs are comparable and are somewhat at par. However IIIT Sri City has an added advantage of being near Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai, the core IT hubs of India.
Although if you have no monetary issues and distance is not a problem, MSRIT CSE seems a more viable and standard option. Bangalore being an IT and Technology hub, will seriously help you in nurturing your ambitions and will provide better career prospects. Secondly Bangalore, will millions of aspirants and students provides a healthy atmosphere for students residing there.
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hello jagan
as you are comparing colleges ,so don't just rely on a single view and research carefully before taking admissions .for this question ,i think i will chose doing btech from top NITs rather then a dual degree . i believe dual degree will help you more if you want to go into research field . after doing btech you have a lot new options than dual degree. also the placements is comparable between the two .even i think the placement is better in btech .so these are all my personal views and you should search more by yourselves
best wishes
Hello Jagan , There are no placements for mechanical engineering students as compared to other branches in 2020. Placements : About 10 out of 100 students are placed in the mechanical branch, and in other branches, nearly everyone is placed.
Hope it will be helpful for you :)
Hi Jagan,
Although it depends on your interest, VLSI design is much more of a niche technology and offers diverse job profiles with excellent career growth and pay packages in India as well as abroad.
As this is highly specialized domain, it’s quite challenging for new college graduates and thus you can persue because of the Masters degree. You'll just have scratched the surface when are done with your B.Tech courses.
Only those who are willing to put that extra effort can sustain in the long-run because this is not for those who aspire great career with a simple crash course. You need a lot of determination and perseverance to sustain and thrive in ths course of study.
Hope this helps!
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