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Yes, Aligarh Muslim University is way better than private universities such as VIT, SRM, Manipal, and Thapar for B.Tech. AMU is a central university and is widely recognized. Many times students prefer AMU prefer NITs.
It has international-level infrastructure and a great faculty base. Many professors from CS and Electronics branches are past employees of top MNCs like Microsoft, CISCO, etc. The placements are pretty good for B.Tech. AMU B.Tech placements 2021 had an average CTC of INR 5.62 LPA.
The industrial exposure is less compared to the other institutes. But as AMU is located in the vicinity of NCR, the location advantage makes up for it.
Presidency University is a relatively newly established institute in 2013 whereas SRM was established in 2004 and is a highly reputed private institute across the country specially for engineering, having a strong alumni network in the industry. SRM also has international collaborations with universities from USA, UK, France and a few other countries, allowing scholarly students to undergo semester abroad programme.
Fee Structure and student strength:
College |
NIRF Ranking |
Fee Structure for B. Tech CSE |
Seat intake |
Presidency University |
Top 200 engineering colleges in 2018 |
INR 11 lakhs for entire course |
180 |
SRM University Ramapuram |
#41 for engineering in 2020 |
INR 8.1 lakhs for entire course |
600 |
Curriculum:
SRM University Ramapuram, B. Tech CSE:
Presidency University, B. Tech CSE:
Placements:
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These institutes have highly qualified faculties and provide ample opportunities to hone one’s skills and excel in the field chosen.
If you're considering pursuing IT, Manipal, Jaipur could be a good option for you as the faculty is supportive and helpful, and the syllabus is somewhat similar to Computer Science with some changes in the 3rd and final year. While the speaker has no personal experience with SRM, Chennai, it's worth noting that branches like CS/IT are rarely dependent on the faculty or college.
In IT, at some point in your course, you will have to learn languages on your own and accordingly code using those languages. So, it's crucial to have a good understanding of the basics and develop problem-solving skills. Keep in mind that the field of IT is continually evolving, and it's essential to keep yourself updated with the latest technologies and trends.