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Which is better, USIT for ECE or MAIT for CSE?

Posted On - Sep 19, 2020
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Answered by Posted On - Sep 19, 2020
Nabamita Chakraborty

Both USIT and MAIT offer ECE and CSE as their flagship courses respectively. The deciding factor here is which subject you are more inclined towards. USIT is ranked 73rd for B.tech in 2019. Whereas, MAIT (IPU) is ranked 251 by NIRF.

Admission :

USIT: It offers a BTech-MTech dual degree in ECE.

  • For admission in USIT, aspirants must clear JEE mains or IPU-CET. IPU-CET ranking should be under 100 and JEE Main under 30000 in order to secure a seat in ECE

  • The yearly course fee is INR 70,000.

MAIT: The institute offers a BTech degree in CSE.

  • For admission in (CSE)MAIT, one has to secure a place in the top 500 ranks in the IPU CET exam or a JEE Main rank falling under 27,611.

  • MAIT offers 180 seats for CSE and the annual course fee is 1.15 lakhs.

Placement statistics:

USIT:

  • Around 150 companies take part in campus recruitment every year. Industry giants including IBM, Adobe, Flipkart, Amazon, Amazon are the top recruiters.

  • ECE branch at USIT has a placement rate of 80%.

  • The average CTC offered for ECE students is 4.75 LPA and the highest CTC offered for ECE students is 12 LPA.

MAIT (IPU):

  • 150+ companies participate in the recruitment process every year. Top recruiters include Amazon, Expedia, IBM, TCS, Accolite.

  • 80% of the students get placed at top companies with an average salary of 4.95 LPA.

  • The highest domestic CTC offered was 28 LPA by Amazon in 2019.

CSE department holds the record of maximum students being placed every year in MAIT.

Both USIT and MAIT offer good ECE and CSE programs. You should choose the course and the college according to your branch of choice.

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