A few of my friends graduated from AIACTR, MAIT, and MSIT. Here are some facts about these colleges, which might help you make a proper choice.
AIACTR –
MAIT and MSIT –
Categories | AIACTR | MAIT | MSIT |
Course Fee | 38,000 (1st year) | 5.73 lakh | 4.69 lakh |
Highest CTC | 15 LPA | 23 LPA | 21 LPA |
Average CTC | 8 LPA | 12 LPA | 10 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Havells, Wipro, Infosys, etc. | Accenture, HP, TCS, HCL, etc. | Bosch, Crisil, IBM, ITC, etc. |
MSIT is a good option if the infrastructure and strict attendance are not your major concern. If so you can easily opt for MSIT over the other two. However, make the wise decision considering other factors too.
If you are looking for a college to pursue your higher education, there are a few factors that you should consider before making a decision. One of the most important factors is the type of institute you want to attend, whether it is a government or a private institute. You should consider attending Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research at Delhi for ECE as it may have a significant difference in fees compared to Bharathi Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering at Delhi for ECE.
Private institutes like BVP and others may have strict rules for attendance, which can limit the time you have for building your skills and resume. Both AIACTR and BVP may have similar placement opportunities, so focus on other factors when making a decision. Travel distance to the college is another important factor to consider, as it can become a major factor once you start attending college. You need to balance your time between college studies, personal hobbies, and extra skills for your resume, so it's important to have a manageable travel distance to college.