Indian Institute of Technology Mandi
Hi Navya Boinpally,
Compared to most of the private colleges there is a much free college life in IITs as a general. A CS branch in IIT Mandi is a pretty good seat and will help you start your career good. You may expect a salary of 60k to 1 l per month.
I guess one should go for following preference
IIIT Guwahati
IIT Dhanbad
IIT Indore
IIT Patna
IIT Bhubaneshwar
IIT Mandi
IIT Ropar
NIT Surathkal
This is the general perception and not necessarily based on any rankings such as NIRF. NIT Surathkal is an excellent institute but at the end of the day, the IIT tag is much bigger than the NIT tag!
Hi,
If you are keen on the IIT tag, go for IIT mandi. Even though it is new, it is still an "IIT". Passing out from IIT itself labels you as one of the top brains in the country. You become a "BRAND" regardless of how new or old the IIT is. Secondly don't be influenced by the current reviews about the new IITs. By the time you graduate, conditions would be much better. After all there was a time when IIT-B, IIT-D and IIT-KGP were new.I completely agree that IIIT-H has more value in the industry, but personal satisfaction is also important. If the IIT tag gives you this satisfaction, without any doubt join IIT. But if market value of your institute gives you satisfaction, then join IIIT.
Hey!Suman
If you are interested in mechanical stream then you must go with IIT MANDI otherwise go WITH IIT BHU.Chemical stream is also good,it also has lot of scope.With chemical stream you can also look for PSUs.If you have interest in mechanical then opt it.
Ask if you have any query.
GOOD LUCK!
Hello Arjun,
What's better and what's not depends on two factors in general.
Now IIT Roorkee is an older and more reputed IIT as compared to IITs like Mandi or Ropar. On the other hand, CSE got a higher demand and craze among the students. So you have to pick your priority in between the two and you're good to go.
Hello Arun
IIT Roorkee is best among these all iit's.
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (abbreviated IIT Roorkee or IITR), formerly University of Roorkee and Thomason College of Civil Engineering, is a public engineering university located in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India. Established in 1847 in British India by the then lieutenant governor, Sir James Thomason, it is the oldest technical institution in Asia.
Good Luck!
Hello ,
As you query is that you want to choose in between IIT Mandi for EE or chemical engineering at IIT Guwahati. I would like to tell you that both the the branches have their own importance and they are core subjects. Further based on the placement and salary package from the analysis of last 4 years of IIT Mandi and IIT Guwahati I would like to tell you that it's better to apply for chemical engineering at IIT Guwahati because the placement and salary package is better there and as well as IIT Guwahati is more reputed then IIT Mandi.
Further I would like to highlight this that at last it's all about your interest that you are interested in EE or chemical engineering and then only you should choose your branch but based on my opinion and analysis I will conclude to take admission in IIT Guwahati for chemical engineering.
I hope your query is solved.
Thank you.
Hello,
You can choose as per your interests .
IIT Bombay is the top most college of the country and doing ang course from it will help you get good placements.
Whereas doing CSE from IIT Mandi/Ropar will also get you good placements .
So it’s all about your interests.
You should choose accordingly and wisely .
All the Best
Hello Akshay,
It is difficult to compare different departments of different colleges as compared to comparing same department of different colleges.
Well the evident difference is in between the tags of the College. If you see, IIT tag is superior but if you compare the newer IITs to NIT WARANGAL, I think NIT WARANGAL will prevail.
All the best.
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