1. Placement Timeline: Final placements typically start in late January or early February and continue until the end of March. The process usually takes about two to three months to complete. 2. Placement Success Rate: While most students do get placed, about 10-15% may remain unplaced during final placements. To assist those unplaced, the college offers additional workshops, personalized mentoring, and access to companies that may not participate in the main placement drive. 3. CTC Offered: Average CTC: Approximately ₹6-8 LPA. Highest CTC: Can reach up to ₹20 LPA, especially from leading consulting and tech firms. Lowest CTC: Some students may accept offers around ₹3-4 LPA, particularly in smaller companies or startups. 4. Preferred Companies: Most preferred companies include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and various consulting firms like Deloitte and Accenture. The average CTC from these companies typically ranges from ₹6-10 LPA. 5. Bulk Hiring Companies: Companies like Cognizant, TCS, and Wipro are known for bulk hiring. These companies generally offer average CTCs of around ₹6-8 LPA. 6. Role of the Placement Committee: The placement committee is responsible for coordinating the placement process, inviting companies, conducting mock interviews, and providing guidance to students. While the process is generally transparent, some students feel that it could be improved, particularly regarding information sharing about job roles and company profiles. Overall, transparency is moderate but could benefit from clearer communication.
Other Colleges I Applied To - 1. DTU (Delhi Technological University): Applied but couldn't secure a seat 2. NSIT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology): Also applied but missed out on admissions 3. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT): Got an offer, but it was much far. 4. Amity University: Offered admission, but I didn’t choose it due to high fees Why GGSIPU Over Others? 1. Cost-Effective: GGSIPU's fee structure was far more reasonable compared to private instituitions 2. Reputation: While not on the level of DTU or NSIT, GGSIPU had a decent name in Delhi-NCR, especially in engineering, and this mattered a lot in terms of ROI 3. Proximity: Staying closer to home was also a personal preference Why I Didn't Make It to DTU or NSIT? 1. JEE Mains Rank: Both DTU and NSIT required a higher JEE Mains rank than I could manage. I was close but missed the cutoff due to intense competition. 2. Reservation and Seat Quotas: Being from the general category without any specific state quota, the competition was extremely tough. Admission Process of GGSIPU: 1. Eligibility: Completing 12th grade with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and securing at least 55% in these subjects. 2. Exams Accepted: Exam for admission was IPU CET (Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test). Some courses also considered JEE Mains scores, particularly for B.Tech programs. 3. Cutoffs: The cutoffs varied by branch, with Computer Science and IT being the most competitive, often closing at lower ranks. 4. Overall Admission Experience: It was fairly straightforward. After the CET, you had to participate in a centralized counseling process where seats were allotted based on rank. The entire process was done online
Read Full Review1. Placement Timeline: Final placements typically start in late January or early February and continue until the end of March. The process usually takes about two to three months to complete. 2. Placement Success Rate: While most students do get placed, about 10-15% may remain unplaced during final placements. To assist those unplaced, the college offers additional workshops, personalized mentoring, and access to companies that may not participate in the main placement drive. 3. CTC Offered: Average CTC: Approximately ₹6-8 LPA. Highest CTC: Can reach up to ₹20 LPA, especially from leading consulting and tech firms. Lowest CTC: Some students may accept offers around ₹3-4 LPA, particularly in smaller companies or startups. 4. Preferred Companies: Most preferred companies include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and various consulting firms like Deloitte and Accenture. The average CTC from these companies typically ranges from ₹6-10 LPA. 5. Bulk Hiring Companies: Companies like Cognizant, TCS, and Wipro are known for bulk hiring. These companies generally offer average CTCs of around ₹6-8 LPA. 6. Role of the Placement Committee: The placement committee is responsible for coordinating the placement process, inviting companies, conducting mock interviews, and providing guidance to students. While the process is generally transparent, some students feel that it could be improved, particularly regarding information sharing about job roles and company profiles. Overall, transparency is moderate but could benefit from clearer communication.
Other Colleges I Applied To - 1. DTU (Delhi Technological University): Applied but couldn't secure a seat 2. NSIT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology): Also applied but missed out on admissions 3. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT): Got an offer, but it was much far. 4. Amity University: Offered admission, but I didn’t choose it due to high fees Why GGSIPU Over Others? 1. Cost-Effective: GGSIPU's fee structure was far more reasonable compared to private instituitions 2. Reputation: While not on the level of DTU or NSIT, GGSIPU had a decent name in Delhi-NCR, especially in engineering, and this mattered a lot in terms of ROI 3. Proximity: Staying closer to home was also a personal preference Why I Didn't Make It to DTU or NSIT? 1. JEE Mains Rank: Both DTU and NSIT required a higher JEE Mains rank than I could manage. I was close but missed the cutoff due to intense competition. 2. Reservation and Seat Quotas: Being from the general category without any specific state quota, the competition was extremely tough. Admission Process of GGSIPU: 1. Eligibility: Completing 12th grade with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and securing at least 55% in these subjects. 2. Exams Accepted: Exam for admission was IPU CET (Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test). Some courses also considered JEE Mains scores, particularly for B.Tech programs. 3. Cutoffs: The cutoffs varied by branch, with Computer Science and IT being the most competitive, often closing at lower ranks. 4. Overall Admission Experience: It was fairly straightforward. After the CET, you had to participate in a centralized counseling process where seats were allotted based on rank. The entire process was done online
Read Full ReviewIt’s normal for you to get confused between DU and IPU. Both are well-reputed universities with high cutoffs. Choosing one of them can be made easy if you go through these differences:
Colleges: DU colleges are famous for their high cutoffs. If you have scored 97 and above you will surely get admission to an A-grade college. But anything below 97 (even a 95) will send you to a B-grade college. So it’s better to study in an A-grade college at IPU than in a B-grade college of DU.
Admission criteria: At DU, admissions are based on board exams, whereas at IPU you will have to give a CET (Common Entrance Test).
Internships: All the universities recommend internships but IPU has made it compulsory. These internships not only build your CV but might also give you full-time jobs.
Freelancing: At IPU most students prefer freelancing or part-time jobs to support their profession. The classes end early around 1 pm. Whereas in DU the timings of the classes vary a lot due to which you cannot spare time for freelancing much.
Fees: Pursuing a professional course at IPU will cost you more than that at DU. This is because of its excellent infrastructure and facilities.
Specialisation: DU is well known for its theoretical subjects like English, History, and Geography. Whereas IPU specializes in vocational courses like B. Tech, Journalism and Mass Communication, BBA, BCA, and MBA.
These points stand to prove that IPU is a better option if you are pursuing a professional course.
Choose MSIT if you want to prioritize degree value over cost. Otherwise, go with SRM. MSIT CSE placements are excellent, but if you live in a politically neutral environment with large campuses, consider SRM, Chennai.
Technical societies, such as IEEE, are very active, and if you are fortunate enough to be a part of them, it is better for you in terms of placement and 'knowledge building.
If you are serious about expanding your knowledge, there are a few amazing teachers as well as seniors who can assist and guide you. It is entirely up to you to make the most of the available opportunities.
BJMC is a graduate-level course in media or journalism that has a duration of 3 years with 6 semesters. To be eligible for admission, you must have passed 12th grade from any stream.
Admission to some colleges is based on an entrance exam, while others offer admission based on merit of 12th or graduation. After completing the course, job opportunities open up in various sectors such as TV news channels, newspapers, magazines, the film industry, corporate and marketing, public relations, and web portals. Job options after BJMC include news reporter, cameraman, anchor, film director, scriptwriter, public relations officer, marketing manager, content writer, photographer, and videographer, among others.
KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education (KCCILHE) in Greater Noida is an 'A' grade college affiliated with IP University that offers a practical learning experience, leaving no loopholes in education, extracurricular, and overall personality development. KCC frequently organizes seminars, events, workshops, conferences, guest lectures, internships, and competitions to provide students with ample opportunities for growth and learning. KCCILHE is currently organizing an essay writing competition on 'Child Labour & Ways to Prevent it' and has previously organized a webinar on 'Analyzing Media Imperialism on the World Stage'.
Having friends who study in both colleges, I can assure you that, there is no comparison of Sharda University with any IPU colleges unless it is low rated.
There are alumni at Sharda University who are unemployed. Even a number of graduate students from IPU are still searching for jobs. There are students at both of these universities who have reached heights in technological fields.
If you want a strong core teaching and complete study environment, go for IPU. If you are happy with your studies and want to have a bit of a relaxed college life Sharda University is your spot.
One of my friends had recently joined Thapar University and here are some of the facts about it that make it stand out among others.
Categories | Thapar University |
Course Fee | 13.23 lakhs |
Highest CTC | 16 LPA |
Average CTC | 8 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Google, JP Morgan, Amazon, Capgemini, etc. |
If you are getting your desired branch then only you should join this institute as you also have to pay a hefty amount of fees.
According to the reviews online, the majority of the students said it is not a good option to pursue MBA from IP University, Delhi.
Here are some reasons why:
Therefore a lot of students do not get the proper opportunities to get a job. If you are willing to work on your own and are confident enough, then only opt for IP University, Delhi.
IP University in total has 6300 seats for BBA (General / BI / CAM ) divided into 37 colleges. If you are interested in doing BBA, it is suggested you choose among the top 5 colleges.
The Top 5 colleges include :
The BBA from these colleges have a well crafted curriculum. They also are equipped with the necessary and modern facilities to stay updated to the industry trends. They will train you with proper managerial skills which will be beneficial for your career ahead.
After graduating with a BBA degree from these colleges, you can get job opportunities like: Business Development Executive, Assistant Project Manager, SAP Consultant, Operations Team Leader, HR Manager, Assistant Manager - Finance, etc.
Some of the best colleges under IP University for a BCA course are as follows.
GGSIPU conducts its own BCA entrance test called IPU CET BCA entrance to select students for admission to these colleges.
For B.Tech the following are the Govt. colleges affiliated with IP University.
GB Pant Govt. Engineering College is not affiliated with IP University any longer.
One of my friends studied at YMCA while my sister studied at IPU. I can share their experiences and let's see who won:
Placement is what matters to most, however, it's not the only parameter of comparison but because YMCA tops in placements which is an essential factor nevertheless, it wins!