Highest Package | 14.50 L |
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Having known some people studying in these colleges, I can tell you that both colleges are really good in their own ways. But, you should consider the following before you make any decision:
Categories | EE at KJ Somaiya | ETC at Vivekananda (MU) |
Course Fee | 13.50 lakhs | 4.52 lakhs |
Highest CTC | 12 LPA | 9-10 LPA |
Average CTC | 5-8 LPA | 4.5 - 5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | L&T, TCS, Phillips, Schneider Electric, etc. | JP Morgan, Tata Power, Mercedes, Microsoft, etc. |
Both the colleges are even. It will finally depend on where your interests lie and what you would like to do. Find out if you are more interested in telecommunications or just core electronics, then choose accordingly.
Electronics will teach you more about electronic components, circuits and other basic ideas that might be required in general electronics. Telecommunications will only give you a deeper understanding of communication technologies.
While both colleges are reputed, you should compare a few parameters before making a choice. Here are some of them to help you decide.
Teaching:
Every college has good and bad faculties.
Don’t expect world-class teaching from either of these colleges. You will also need to figure out a lot of things on your own. You will also be able to figure out a lot of the study material by yourself. It will be better if you find someone, preferably a faculty to clear your doubts.
Management: (Winning Institution - VESIT)
Campus Life:
Placement:(VESIT ~ KJS)
For placements, both the institutes are almost on the same page. Here is a peek into the recent placement highlights of the institutes.
Category |
VESIT |
KJS |
Highest CTC |
27 LPA |
18.75 LPA |
Average CTC |
5 LPA |
5.55 LPA |
Major Recruiters |
LTI, Capgemini |
Microsoft, Jaro Education, PayU, etc. |
KJS offers Mechanical Engineering, which VESIT does not. So, if you want to pursue Mechanical, KJS is a clear choice. The environment at VESIT is more suitable for technical things as compared to KJS. So, choose the institute based on what you expect out of your degree.
While choosing an institute the first thing you need to consider is the distance between the institute and your home. Except for this consideration, the overall rankings of these two colleges are quite close to each other But, if you don’t have any issues with traveling daily or staying in the hostel, then consider the following factors in order to choose the right institute.
Infrastructure:
Placement:
In this case, your resume matters a lot to get placed in the on-campus recruitment process for both of these institutes. Here is the highlight of recent placement statistics for these two institutes.
Criteria |
K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering |
Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology |
Highest CTC |
24 LPA |
20-23 LPA |
Lowest CTC |
6.5 LPA |
3.7 LPA |
Average CTC |
3-3.5 LPA |
3-3.5 LPA |
Placement Statistics |
75-85% |
70-80% |
University:
Sports:
There is no comparison of KJSCE with VESIT, as the previous one has an extraordinary football turf. This institute also has a good badminton court and a running track.
Campus: Except for the campus of IITB, KJSCE probably has the biggest campus in Mumbai.
Both of these are pretty good options so choose according to your convenience.
A subject like CS is good enough for your career to shine, be it from any college. It completely depends on the student and what suits his/her requirements.
Categories | CS at TSEC | CS at VESIT |
Course Fee | 7.58 lakh | 4.52 lakh |
Placement Percentage | 86.96% | 70-80% |
Highest CTC | 19.65 LPA | 20 LPA |
Average CTC | 6 LPA | 4.5-5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Oracle, etc. | JP Morgan, Deloitte, Bosch, HCL, etc. |
It is suggested that you opt for Thadomal Shahani for CS, and if you do not get a chance there then go for CS at Vivekananda.
For CS, VESIT is better than Thadomal Shahani Engineering College. It offers better placement packages, faculties, and peer groups for the branch. Students of VESIT CS are more well-rounded. The average CTC for CS is 6 LPA. During the 2021 placements, Accenture, Capgemini, TCS, LTI, were the major recruiters.
This is really easy to choose and without any doubt, KJ Somaiya College of Engineering should be preferred to VESIT. The reasons are as follows.
Institute | KJ Somaiya College of Engineering | VESIT |
Highest salary | INR 18.75 lakhs per annum | INR 14 lakhs per annum |
Number of companies visited | 104 | 25+ |
Number of offers made | 655 | 317 |
Apart from that, KJ Somaiya College of Engineering offers one of the best campuses in the Mumbai region with amazing sports facilities which very few campuses in Mumbai can match.
Companies like ZS Associates and Morgan Stanley organize hackathons at the college which offer chances to convert internships.
All these factors make KJ Somaiya College of Engineering a much better engineering college to pursue CSE.
Yes IT and CS are both similar in nature. There is no such difference in the curriculum as well. Both the streams get equal job and placement opportunities. Even the mechanical students learn to code for getting placements.
KJ Somaiya is an autonomous institution and you will get an advantage due to this. The placements at KJ Somaiya are much better than VESIT.
The placement statistics of KJ Somaiaya is as follows:
Highest CTC offered |
INR 40 LPA. |
Average CTC offered |
INR 5.71 LPA. |
No of companies visited |
64 |
No of IT students places |
160 |
No of CSE students placed |
157 |
Both the IT stream and CS streams get similar kinds of positions in the market. You should definitely go for IT from KJ Somaiya College.
If in case, you want to focus on your GPAs, then Vidyalankar Institute of Technology can be a good choice because you will have all the required study materials. Some of them include GQs, EQs, and others. Mainly, the professors go around to encourage you in scoring particularly well in your semesters.
There is another factor you need to understand. If you are planning to go for acquiring a good knowledge base, then you will also have access to certain topics such as Stack Overflow, Instructables, Hackster, arXiv.org, Ieee Xplore, and several others.
You might not receive the knowledge base in either of the institutes, but you can still have a slight edge at Vidyalankar Institute of Technology if you go for a good GPA.
Besides, the faculty is supportive and more importantly, encouraging. The labs are well maintained and particularly well equipped as well.
Both EXTC in KJ Somaiya and IT in Vivekanand are very good courses to pursue, but let's look at some factors before making a decision.
Location :
Autonomous :
Campus :
Placements :
Categories |
EXTC in KJ Somaiya |
IT in Vivekanand |
Course Fee |
13.50 lakh |
3.28 - 4.52 lakh |
Highest CTC |
12-25 LPA |
8-10 LPA |
Average CTC |
8-10 LPA |
6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Reliance, L&T, Amadeus Labs, HCL, etc. |
TCS, Accenture, Honeywell, Toyo Engineering, etc. |
Hence, choosing EXTC in KJ Somaiya will be a better choice as its campus is very beautiful with all the facilities and you will also get better placement opportunities in this college.
-Choosing between VESIT Mumbai and VIIT Pune is a personal decision that depends on your individual preferences and priorities. Both colleges are reputed engineering colleges and have their own strengths and weaknesses.
VESIT Mumbai, affiliated to the University of Mumbai, offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various engineering fields. The college has a good reputation for its academics and a strong faculty team. It also has a decent campus infrastructure and placement opportunities.
On the other hand, VIIT Pune, affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, is known for its excellent academic and research programs in the field of engineering. The college has a strong industry-academia interface, with tie-ups with various reputed companies for placements and internships. It also has a well-maintained campus and offers a range of extracurricular activities to its students.
The final decision between VESIT Mumbai and VIIT Pune should depend on your priorities, such as your preferred location, course offerings, faculty, campus infrastructure, and placement opportunities. It would be best to visit the colleges, speak to the faculty and students, and gather more information before making a decision.