Comparably, MAIT is better for a B.Tech.
MAIT placements are excellent. According to the recent placement drive, students usually receive a median CTC of INR 4.5 LPA.
IT from MSIT (Maharaja Surajmal) is better. It has a better industry presence, especially in NCR. Many reputed companies take part in MSIT placements. Google, MU Sigma, ZS Associates, Jaro Education, Wingify, Infosys, etc. are among the major recruiters. Students receive an average package of around INR 4-5 LPA. The highest CTC goes up to INR 55 LPA.
Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology has been positioned under the rank band of 151-200 among 906 top engineering institutions across the country which also includes all IITs/IIITs/NITs. So, pursuing EEE at MAIT is a good option.
With a fine blend of experienced as well as young and dynamic personalities as faculty, the Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering is involved in providing quality education at the Undergraduate (UG) level in MSIT.
Admissions:
MAIT conducts a common entrance test (CET) to make the B.Tech programme selection in EEE and any other branch. The candidates are selected according to the CET performance along with the marks that they obtain in JEE.
The admissions in ECE at MSIT will only be based on the student's merit at JEE Mains Paper. By applying for an IPU CET Exam, B.Sc graduates may receive the lateral entry into B.Tech programmes.
The total fees in MAIT for EEE for a span of 4 years is 4.47 lakhs. The total fees per year in MSIT for IPU is 1.35 lakhs.
Placements:
MAIT:
Maharaja Agrasen Technology Institute has a separate training and positioning cell. Though Very less core placement is there for EEE. But they still get a chance to sit in the company of coding and consultancies and get the chance to be placed.
Some of the companies that visit MAIT are Accenture, ZS Associates, LIBSYS, Wipro, Infosys, Nagarro, Sapient, TCS, Deloitte, Hughes Systique, HSBC, Cognizant, Tata Power DDL, Amazon, etc.
The average CTC offered to the students is 3.5 lakhs.
MSIT:
80-90% of students got placed from ECE at MSIT in the 2020 placement even with the COVID-19 situation.
The average package is 3-4 LPA, the highest is 8 LPA and the lowest is 3 LPA.
The major recruiters are Infosys, TCS, Wingify, Accenture and Comviva Mahindra.
Both the colleges are good in their respective courses, it depends on the applicant’s choice which college and branch to take admission into.
One of my friends studied at Symbiosis, so I might be able to help you with the question.
Categories |
Symbiosis Institute of Technology |
Course Fee |
6.75-10.6 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
75-85% |
Highest CTC |
22 LPA |
Average CTC |
8-10 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Amazon, Google, Tech Mahindra, HCL, etc. |
If you want to live a joyful life, it takes a lot of effort to do it here. If you want to research and think college would support you, then that won’t happen. You won’t get any sort of support from the college. But Symbiosis will give you enough industrial exposure.
NIRF has ranked MAIT, MSIT, BVP, and Thapar University in 251, 263, 98, and 29 in India. MAIT, MSIT, BVP offer a BTech program in CSE whereas Thapar offers a BE program for the same.
Admission & Cutoff:
For admission in the CSE branch at MAIT, one has to secure a place in the top 500 ranks in the IPU CET exam or must have JEE Main rank falling under 27,611.
MSIT demands IPU CET rank under 1000 and JEE main ranking under 39,497 for the CSE branch.
In BVP students should have MHT CET below 300 and JEE mains rank under 80,000 to secure a place in CSE.
To get admitted to the CSE branch at Thapar university, one must have a JEE main Ranking under 25,000.
Placement statistics:
MAIT (IPU):
150+ companies participate in the recruitment process every year. Top recruiters include Amazon, Expedia, IBM, TCS, Accolite.
80% of the students get placed at top companies with an average salary of 4.95 LPA.
The highest domestic CTC offered to the CSE branch was 28 LPA by Amazon in 2019.
MSIT:
MSIT has a placement rate of 90% for CSE. Around 200 companies participate in the recruitment process every year.
Top recruiters are Amazon, JP Morgan, Infosys, HDFC bank.
The highest domestic CTC offered to CSE students was 29.97 LPA and the average CTC offered was 4.5 LPA in the last placement drive.
BVP:
Around 150 companies take part in the recruitment process including TCS, Zensar, Varroc, Infosys.
Highest CTC offered in 2019 for the CSE branch was 34 LPA. The average CTC offered on campus is 5.5 LPA.
Thapar University: CSE department holds the record of maximum students being placed every year in MAIT.
282 companies visited the campus for recruitment in 2019. Top recruiters include Amazon, Microsoft, DE Shaw, JP Morgan, and Infosys.
Highest CTC offered was 43 LPA and the average CTC offered during campus recruitment-2019 was 7.2 LPA.
All four Universities offer quality education with decent placement for CSE. Go through the facts mentioned above and choose the institute according to your convenience.
One of my friends is from Maharaja Surajmal. According to him, there are many reviews, so he wanted to share his authentic experience. The points listed below are some advice you may find important -
Therefore, these are some of the on-ground facts of MSIT that will help students make their college life better on the campus.
The point of concern here is your branch preference.
However, MAIT is more reputed than the remaining colleges. Here is a brief highlight of the recent placement statistics for MAIT.
Average CTC |
3.50 LPA |
Highest CTC |
28 LPA |
Major recruiters |
TCS, Amazon, ZS Associates, Deloitte, etc. |
Hope this helps.
No, MSIT is not that strict about its attendance policy. The brochure officially says that the institute has an attendance policy of a minimum of 75% aggregate in a semester or year for all the subjects taken in that year.
However, this is not in practice. I have many friends from MSIT and most of them never had a 75% attendance in any of the semesters during the 4 years. Some even had less than 50% attendance during the final 2 semesters. Yet nothing happened to them.
They will of course warn you by telling you to call up your parents or not allowing you to take exams, but in reality, this rarely happens. Keep a good rapport with your teachers and classmates to be safe.
One of my cousins studied at KIIT and it is an amazing college in East India, with a wonderful infrastructure, skilled faculties, and placement records. The alumni network of KIIT is its biggest asset.
On the other hand, Maharaja SurajMal College has a decent campus. The infrastructure is quite old and students complain about the cleanliness around the campus pretty often. There is WiFi service throughout the campus. The library is common for all the branches and is not maintained well.
Placements:
Particulars |
KIIT |
Maharaja Surajmal College |
Number of students placed |
2500 |
497 |
Total recruiters |
90 |
54 |
Highest CTC offered |
30 LPA |
18 LPA |
Average CTC offered |
6.5 LPA |
4.8 LPA |
Placement rate |
94% |
90% |
Now that you have almost a clear picture of both KIIT and Maharaja Surajmal college, make a wise decision for yourself considering all the above mentioned factors.
I know people from these institutes and based on the conversations I had with them, I will say the preference order should be somewhat like below.
CSE MSIT ~ IT MAIT > ICE Thapar
Since you are considering different branches, it is clear that you don’t have any inclination towards a specific branch or specialization. If it’s true I will suggest don’t go for ICE Thapar. It is a core branch that already has fewer job opportunities in the industry. To score a decent placement at a core company for this branch you will need to be at the top of your class. Else, you are likely to end up in mass recruiting companies or software companies.
So, it will be better to stay in Delhi, it will be cost-effective, you can save up for your postgraduate degree and pursue what is in demand currently.