Eligibility of the course just needs to have 50 percent in high school more than 50 is good. Then for the application form, and fees stuff everything is available on the website hits we should apply on the website, if it is in-person it takes time and the application fees should be paid through website. And regarding reservation, up to my knowledge reservation is not availed in our college, it may be in the future. My suggestion for the admission process is website is better because people applying in person make them wait for a long time and they charge for everything.
Read Full ReviewEligibility of the course: Bank offers. Application form: application form to search online in Full details he covered. Application fees rs:1000. Application date: 01/09/2023 up in this month Further too late he approves the application. Reservation benefits: It's a good. Admission process: It's good but it many blocks to ramming on campus in such parts of the process.
Read Full ReviewI took admission by applying for entrance to BTech CSE. It was online and on the day of admission the process started from morning 10 and ended by evening 5, the application for online admission cost 1000 rupees. It would be better if the admission process ended soon.
Read Full ReviewOverall, Hindustan University is average at best.
The college lacks basic amenities that are essential for the overall growth of the students.
Madras Institute of Technology is under Anna University. These two aren’t separate. If you want good job profiles with cushy salary packages, after completing your degree, MIT isn’t a good option. Not many core companies visit the campus drive for recruitment. Although placements in the non-core sector are good. MIT offers good academics and you can benefit from the institute if you are aiming to pursue higher studies. The course fee is nominal. The course costs around INR 1.58 lakhs.
SRM is a good option if infrastructure is your priority. Although the university fees are a little higher.
One of my friends studies at Hindustan University. So, I know a little bit about the institute.
Hindustan University is recognized as a great platform for Aerospace Engineering. But the institute owes its reputation to the students who go out of their way to excel in academics without much help from the institute.
According to my friend’s experience, the institute does not offer support of any kind, be it lab equipment, leniency in attendance, or time.
Overall, at Hindustan University you won’t have many facilities, placement offers, or any kind of support. So, it would be better to opt for other options.
One of my cousins is an alumnus at Hindustan University. Not many of his batchmates are working as Aerospace Engineers. Most of them were placed in IT companies through campus placements. The very few who are actually working in a field related to Aerospace Engineering made it there through their own efforts.
The placement report published by the university is as follows:
Academic Year |
Total Number of Offers |
Percentage of Placement |
Number of Companies |
2018-19 |
456 |
78.75% |
77 |
2017-18 |
514 |
78.59% |
50 |
2016-17 |
485 |
77.84% |
75 |
In the academic year of 2018-19, for the department of aerospace engineering, 22 students registered for placement out of which 15 got placed.
A large number of software companies hire from this university. If your only concern is placement, then this might not be the best college for you because the university does not ensure 100% placement.
Hindustan University is a better option when compared to Vels Institute. Since you are looking for courses related to Arts and Science, this university will offer you the same with job-oriented courses.
Apart from academics, the university provides every opportunity to excel in different extracurricular activities. There are a lot of clubs offering a joyful experience to the student life.
With such diverse courses, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science is the best choice to study arts and science courses.
The Madras Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the four campuses of the larger state university, Anna University, of the state of Tamil Nadu. The placement process for all these four colleges happens simultaneously in a combined process.
The placement data for MIT Chennai is given below along with the data of the Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS or Hindustan University) for the year 2018-19.
Parameters |
MIT, Chennai |
HITS (Hindustan University) |
Percentage of placed students |
80-85% |
78.75% |
No. of visiting companies |
194 |
77 |
Average CTC offered |
INR 4.5 LPA |
INR 4.9 LPA |
So undoubtedly, MIT is better than Hindustan University in all respects as well as placements. Anna University placements are even sometimes comparable to some leading NITs and IITs in some branches such as Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). So, you can obviously realize which is better for you in terms of placements.