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Placements are very high as average package for CSE students is 26 lpa and highest domestic package is 82 lpa and all over average package is 17lpa. All students are well paced in high profile companies and the lowest package offered was 8 lpa .
I sat for the placements recently and this year they have been great. 84.96% of my batch got placed. Top recruiters of the week were Google, Amazon, Ericsson, Deloitte, Microsoft. Highest CTC went to Rs. 18 LPA. IT, Finance, Consulting, Core Engineering were the top sectors that offered placement opportunities for the students. I myself got more than 2 offers from some great companies with good CTC.
The college has a good placement record in comparison to a few new generation IITs. The college provides 95% placement for B.Tech why 95% because a few of my classmates decided to opt for higher studies. The college placement committee plays a crucial role in our placement. The college placement committee is fully responsible for our placement as they guide us through each round of placement. The highest package for our batch was around 45 LPA and the average salary package was around 18.50 LPA. Approx 95+ companies visited our campus for the placement drive.
IIT Ropar has a consistent average of 90% of students placed throughout the decade. Some of the major recruiters visiting the campus were Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Paypal, Arista Networks, Texas Instruments, Larson and Toubro, Steelwedge, Mahindra and Mahindra, Tata Motors, Coal India, Click Labs, etc. Because of the placements and the quality of batch that IIT Ropar produces, it was even ranked as the 9th best engineering institute by the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development. In major MNCs, candidates having a previous project or internship experience are preferred over fresher candidates. Hence, I would recommend taking up summer internships or building software as a project to level up the chances of interviews. Highest CTC offered was 12 lakh per annum while the average CTC stands at 12lakh per annum.
Admission process - Objective and simple admission processQuality of education - High quality of technical educationPlacement - Numerous high-paying opportunities for internship and full-time employment
JEE Councelling depends on the date of JEE Advanced Examination. Roughly it will be 1 month after the exam. You can go to official website of IIT Ropar to know more details. The college is progressing at a faster rate compared to other IITs. So in the long run it will have a greater edge.
With my rank my top choices were:IIT Guwahati: electronics and communicationIIT Bombay: EconomicsIIT Ropar: CSEPros and Cons which led me to choose IIT Ropar:Pros:1) My interest in computer science2) IIT tag3) Good CSE faculty4) Excellent job opportunitiesCons:1) Fairly new when compared to old IITsSince pros outweighed the cons I chose IIT Ropar CSE.For admission we need to fill our choices of college on the JEE portal, and we get the best according to our rank. Then the next step is to freeze the seat, by visiting nearest center (any IIT). I used Quora to investigate about different colleges.
For my given rank, this was the best college in which I was getting computer science branch. Also I preferred IIT Tag.For the admissions process, first we had to qualify for the Jee mains . Some top students from jee main were allowed to sit for jee advanced. The admissions to the college are based upon rank of iitjee
IITs offer amazing culture and student base including people from all around India. This not only helps in developing your technical skills but your personality as an individual. I opted for CS because I was interested in graphics from the beginning and wanted to prepare the base required to get in that field.
It is, overall, a great college. It has excellent faculty to student ratio. The campus is big, and it's not very crowded. Everyone knows everybody. Everyone celebrates together when the festivals come. And finally we are placed, so it been a great experience.
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