Both MSIT and VIPS are very good colleges and both of them have their own advantages. Having to know some people studying in both the institutes, I can share some details about them.
MSIT :
VIPS :
Categories | BCA at MSIT | BCA at VIPS |
Course Fee | 2.59 lakh | 2.59 lakh |
Highest CTC | 10 LPA | 6-7 LPA |
Average CTC | 6-8 LPA | 4-5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | DE Shaw, EduTrainer, Usha International, Byju’s, etc. | TCS, Wipro, Godrej, TOI, etc. |
Both the colleges provide very good facilities to their students and the selection of a college completely depends on your interests and requirements.
Among these three colleges it will be better if you go for CSE at MSIT. As CSE is the most sorted department which will provide you with immense opportunities in the corporate field.
It is recommended that you do not opt for Thapar or especially electronics and instrumentation, as your scope will become limited. CSE or IT will open several gates for your future ahead.
Since you do not have any inclination towards any branch, a core branch like ICE which will require you to be one of the top students in the batch to secure a good job in the core company. Or you will get offered a job from mass recruitment companies.
So it is better to pay less for your undergraduate degree, stay in Delhi and pursue the course in demand.
MSIT, MAIT, and BVP are all are reputed colleges with their own advantages. The choice depends upon various factors and the one that seems convenient to you. Consider the following points.
Criteria |
MSIT |
MAIT |
BVP Pune |
Tuition Fee |
5.26 Lakhs |
5.73 Lakhs |
4.8 Lakhs |
Minimum Package |
3.25 LPA |
3.3 LPA |
3 LPA |
Average Package |
3.5 LPA |
3.5 LPA |
18.5 LPA |
Highest Package |
21 LPA |
28 LPA |
34 LPA |
After considering the above factors, you can choose the best-fit institute for yourself.
One of my friends is a final year student at MAIT - IT. And here is some statistics provided by him, which I think will clear your doubts.
You can have hobbies and maintain your academic profile side by side. It depends on whether or not you are interested in accomplishing it.
ITM (NCU) Gurgaon (Now The North Cap University, Gurgaon) outperforms MSIT college. Having friends studying in both these colleges, I can assure you that there are many reasons behind choosing ITM.
Categories | CS at ITM (NCU) Gurgaon | CS at MSIT |
Course Fee | 10.4 lakh | 4.69 lakh |
Highest CTC | 12 LPA | 13-15 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 4.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Deloitte, EY, Fidelity International, Optum, etc. | Amazon, Infosys, Optimus, Aricent, etc. |
Most of my friends landed a job at TCS and other companies as well. Therefore, It is suggested that you go for ITM (NCU) in Gurgaon for CS.
Yes, ECE students can sit for placements in IT companies and many of them even get selected in top companies as there are very few core companies visiting the campus.
Most of the recruiters don't discriminate between ECE, IT, and CSE students and allow everyone to attend interviews. While some companies like Directi, Libsys didn't allow ECE students to attend interviews.
Major companies like TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Josh Tech accept students from the ECE department and allow them to attend interviews.
If you are interested in coding, use the internet to learn rather than depending on the college. Join MOOCs from Udemy, Edx, Coursera, etc. These will make your CV appear more appealing to the recruiters.
Since I have a good friend of mine currently studying at Haldia Institute of Technology, I can answer your question about anything that concerns Haldia in particular. He is presently in his 4th-year, but he is quite well-versed with the other institutes present at MAKAUT.
So, the crux of my answer would be that if you want to focus entirely on your studies, then Haldia should be your pick.
Students at the YMCA in Faridabad are excellent. Many students in the top branches have AIRs that are less than 10000. Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering students will have numerous opportunities to work for companies such as Samsung, HCL, TCS, Thoughtworks, Grape City, Suzuki, Eicher, Daikin, and others.
If you are a good student, you will get a good starting package. There are many YMCA IE students working in PSU's like BHEL, NTPC, BARC, ISRO, IES, and IAS because the stuff coming out of YMCA is excellent, and they are on par with any student studying in BITS or any NIT.
First of all, both the branches differ a lot from each other. Thus, you need to understand which branch you are inclined to. Also, keep in mind that you can change your field from ECE to CSE but not vice versa. So, choosing CSE can get you an advantage in many ways. My friend is currently studying CSE in MSIT and here’s what his experience says.
Dedicated faculty: Most teachers are well experienced and really enjoy what they teach you. If you have even smallest of the doubts, do not hesitate as they will assist you whenever you need them. Especially in the CSE department, teachers are really cooperative.
Infrastructure: If you visit both MSIT and MAIT, you will find that MAIT has a tad bit better infrastructure.
Location: MSIT definitely has a location advantage as you can find various hangout spots around the institute and even the nearest metro of Janakpuri East is just 5 minutes away. On the other hand, MAIT lacks proximity to metro and hangout spots.
Placements: While both the colleges have great placements, the CSE branch will get you better packages and increased opportunities, like any other college In India.
According to the recent placement data the highest and average CTC offered at MSIT is 47 LPA and 3.6 LPA. For MAIT the average and highest CTC is 3 LPA and 28 LPA.
All in all, both MAIT and MSIT are reputed private colleges of Delhi. The biggest thing that makes the difference here is the branch you choose. No doubt CSE has an upper hand over ECE as mentioned above.
Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology is more like a school with strict rules and regulations. The professors are known for their sternness and apathy towards the students. Well, you should not believe in such a rumor, if you have not witnessed it yourself.
Faculties:
The professors are quite cooperative here. They guide them throughout the courses. They make sure the students attend lectures over cultural fests.
Coding Culture:
The coding culture is still developing. It is eminent as there are opportunities for students to harness their skills to the best of their abilities. However, the professors are not highly experienced or in synchronization with industry which is a disadvantage on the part of the students.
Here is a brief outline of the B.Tech courses offered at the institute.
Median CTC |
4 LPA |
Highest CTC |
6 LPA |
Major recruiters |
Google, Infosys, Capgemini |
Course Fee |
5.26 lakhs |
Overall, MSIT is a decent option for a B.Tech degree but if you want to do well in academics, you have to go the extra mile yourself.