National Institute of Technology Agartala
Hello,
The admission authority will release the cutoff for top B.Tech branches of NITs for the admission of candidates in different NITs through JEE Main.
Factors determining the NITs cutoff for top B.Tech branches
I would suggest you visit the careers360's link given below for detailed info of the cutoff
The link for the same is:https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-top-btech-branches
To know more about your chances of getting other colleges to check out the college predictor link below:
The link is:https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Hope this helps and all the best
Hey there,
You should go for CSE at IIIT Lucknow. If you want a better exposure faculty and facilities then go for this college otherwise if you to study the metallurgy engineering then you can also go for nit Rourkela. Nit Agartala is not very much good in terms of packages of placement and facilities when you compare it with these two colleges.
So in my opinion just join IIIT Lucknow.
Good luck ahead !
Hi,
The placement and job opportunities are quite good in this college. The average package is around 5.5 lpa. Also, the computer science stream has around > 90% placements each year. And the electronics stream is also having the same statistics as that of the computer science department. Other departments are also having good placements, but the stats are not that strong. Big companies like Oracle, Samsung R&D, Yoodle, Accenture visits this campus.
Sudhendra,
The colleges you have listed are very good for cse doing cse from any othem will fetch you a good job if you perform decent in college.
But I think IIIT GWALIOR is the best for CSE from the given options. The reason being every IIIT Gwalior is specialised college for CSE and it offers great packages with average for cse being 10 lacs.
So for CSE IIIT GWALIOR AND JABALPUR is better than listed NITS like SILCHAR AND AGARTALA .
But if you are getting top NITS like trichy ,warangal, Allahabad you should take cse there.
Dear aspirant....!!
Instrumentation Engineering in NITA isn't a very old branch, started off in the year 2009, which, I'd say, accounts for its less faculty count .
The infrastructure and facilities are pretty much as same as any other branch. Labs are well equipped, faculties- very helpful and student friendly. And placement statistics are pretty decent as well.
But yes, in order to get a good placement, you have to put effort. You need to go through some of the programming languages, Datastructure, or any other such courses, from yourself, which will help you get placed in an IT firm.
Truth to be spoken, not many core companies visit NITA for Instrumentation, the count being at 2-3 companies every year. Some of them pay pretty good, others, not so much.
As to PSUs, they have only been coming for the last 2-3 years and ofcourse, a good number of people get placed in them. But for that, you have to know your branch well, your basics clear and the core subjects well read.
All in all, Instrumentation is a really good branch, you can score more with the littlest of effort and the opportunities are plenty.
I'd say go for it, give your best and you'll be successful.
Hello Jyotsna!
I am giving you the link please check that link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/nit-agartala-placement-report-2018/amp
Hope it helps.
If you have any other query regarding this then ask me again. I'll tell you.
Thank you :)
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