While Easwari Engineering College is well known for its placements and teaching quality, BS Abdur Rahman University tops the college when it comes to infrastructure as well as research in the field of mechanical engineering.
Eligibility: Easwari Engineering College offers a BE in Mechanical Engineering whereas B.S. Abdur Rahman University offers a BTech in the same.
Easwari Engineering College:
Students are required to have Physics or Mathematics as a compulsory subject in 10+2.
Final admissions are carried out on the basis of the score obtained in the TNEA entrance test.
B.S. Abdur Rahman University:
A minimum score of 60% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects is the prerequisite for admission.
Admission is done on the basis of the score obtained in BSAUEEE conducted by the university or JEE.
Fee Structure: The first year course fee for Mechanical Engineering at Easwari Engineering College is INR 55,000 and at B.S. Abdur Rahman University it is INR 85,000
Placements:
Easwari Engineering College:
The institute’s highest package is t INR 28 lakhs per annum.
Companies like Honeywell, Indian Navy, TCS, Google, Accenture, and several others are some of the popular organizations visiting the college annually.
B.S. Abdur Rahman University:
The college has an average package offer of INR 2.6 lakhs per annum.
About 70 to 80% of students get placed annually by the college.
Accenture, NTT Data, Polaris, Hexaware Technologies, Cognizant, IBM, and Mind Tree are a few of the several organizations recruiting students.
While both institutes are well established in terms of education, placement, and fee structure-wise, Easwari College of Engineering is a better option as compared to B.S. Abdur Rahman University.
As some of my friends studied at Vel Tech University, I suggest you to get enrolled in here, for the following reasons:
Categories | CSE at Vel Tech University |
Course Fee | 2 lakh |
Highest CTC | 10-12 LPA |
Average CTC | 3-5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, etc. |
So, if you're interested in joining, go ahead and do so. As it will help you grow both academically and professionally. It will prove to be a worthy step for your career.