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PLEASE REPLY OR ELSE I WILL DIE......IIT VS DCE VS NSIT...........below is my problem.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Arrange according to MBA and job prospects
IIT ROORKEE METALLURGY VS DCE MECHANICAL / IT VS NSIT INSTRUMENTATION
(2nd ATTEMPT)
each answer will be awarded with a rate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comments (18)
dont think that anything in iit will be better than good branch in other college ..its not the college that will be with u in future but ur degree in future...and ur job satisfaction i will prefer dce over iit in respecct branchhes u are getting......
next for mba any btech doesnt matter a lot....all the best
and dont talk abt placements
bcoz meta @ IIT R had a 7lpa average in 2007-08.It was higher than electrical and civil there.
PLus you have automobile companies and heavy electrical companies recruiting from meta,.So, you have a lot of options apart from the steel sector
IF you have MBA on your mind this is a very good option as it gives you the IIT tag and its also one of the easier branches.
Hey naman come to dce and you will see many first year students who leave 'good' branches in dce to take up even mines and metallurgy in old iits.By the way civil in roorke>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the best at dce.
Dude,just take up meta at iit roorkee without a doub
If you arent interested in branch,then thats the best you have......also meta is the most relaxed course of all in iit's.
It will give you lots of time to prepare for CAT ,orr wherever you want to do mba
And also you'll be known as an iitian.
Also,the campus life in iit roorkee is excellent.........it has one of the most beautiful campuses..........
Try for civil there if you get it..........
@ all:
dont follow a fixed order of branches blindly
A few years ago, elec was way ahead of mech ,and chem was nowhere{ppl used to leave it sayin its chemistry (wtf)).However, things have changed and you see these branches matching up to elec if not doing better.(thats the scene at top colleges; Last year I had a look at the 2007-2008 placements @ IIT R b4 filling my choice sheet. mech had an avg of 8lpa , chem was 7.5lpa, ece was 7.4lpa, ee was 6.5lpa, meta 7.2lpa, CS 8+ lpa, paper pulp 7.5lpa)
IITs are the best colleges in the country.When you passout from IIT, you are the most preferred guys in your field.Thats why you see all branches which have a good core sector doin well in placements.Sometimes, even those branches which dont have a big core sector do well because of the non core companies takin a lot of ppl from them{For ex IIT D textile guys gettin placed in finance companies and earnin more than some of the CS guys}.But , there is an element of risk involved in going for textile,paper pulp, biotech as they dont have a lot of core companies.However, its not the same with chemical, metallurgy,nav arch and process as they have enough core companies{ for the number of students doin that course. }
Thats why, if you arent interested in any particular branch you should opt for any branch @ IIT which has a good core sector {in India} and has scope for higher studies instead of takin up a "good branch" somewhere else.
Sometimes its a good idea to take up a specific course like nav arch.{If u dont wanna go 4 MS)Nav arch is taught at only IIT KGP and IIT Madras.There ll be just 80 good naval engineers passin out each year. There are a lot of shipping and oil companies which ll need these engineers.














Btech in anything @IIT>>>BE in anything @ DCE,NSIT.