Top Engineering Colleges,
Careers360 brings India’s Top Engineering Colleges based on quality of students, research output, industry interface, refereed publications and academic productivity. We have rated the best Engineering institutes including Top Engineering Colleges in India 2015. The initiative is aimed at bringing insights for millions of engineering aspirants of India and helping them take informed decision while choosing an Engineering College for admission.Engineering institutes in India are a diverse lot. NIT Rourkela, for instance offers 31 undergraduate programmes, and IIT Kharagpur is the leader in postgraduate studies with 58 programmes. While MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore awarded 1406 B. Tech degrees, Jadavpur University’s Faculty of Engineering has awarded 123 PhDs in 2013-14 alone. The Government Engineering College at Bhavnagar possibly has the largest number of enrolled women engineering students at 1035; one also has Karunya University, Coimbatore with 7000 hostel residents of which 2582 are women. Institutes like Symbiosis Pune, Sharda University, GNDU Amritsar, DIT Dehradun, IIIT Delhi and Mukesh Patel SoT in Mumbai charge anywhere between Rs. 1.4 to 2 lakhs per annum; there are others such as Jadavpur University, JNTU Hyderabad and CoE, Trivandrum offering the same in the range of Rs 3000 to 6000 per year.
On the research front, the seven old IITs command a total annual publication count of 8200 at an average of 1200 publications per institute, but there has been an equally good effort by private institutes like VIT Vellore, Thapar University, BITS Pilani, in average citations, while Panjab University, Jiwaji University and relatively new IISERs - Mohali and Bhopal excel among Top Engineering Colleges in India 2014 inpublic sector. Starting off as an entrepreneur from an academic campus has caught up. IIT, Bombay so far has graduated 29 firms. The crucial aspect of average salary offered in top 20 private colleges this year hover around 5 lakhs per annum (lpa), while for public institutions (IITs, NITs included), the same stays at 7 lakhs annually.
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Careers360 brings India’s Top Engineering Colleges based on quality of students, research output, industry interface, refereed publications and academic productivity. We have rated the best Engineering institutes including Top Engineering Colleges in India 2015. The initiative is aimed at bringing insights for millions of engineering aspirants of India and helping them take informed decision while choosing an Engineering College for admission.Engineering institutes in India are a diverse lot. NIT Rourkela, for instance offers 31 undergraduate programmes, and IIT Kharagpur is the leader in postgraduate studies with 58 programmes. While MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore awarded 1406 B. Tech degrees, Jadavpur University’s Faculty of Engineering has awarded 123 PhDs in 2013-14 alone. The Government Engineering College at Bhavnagar possibly has the largest number of enrolled women engineering students at 1035; one also has Karunya University, Coimbatore with 7000 hostel residents of which 2582 are women. Institutes like Symbiosis Pune, Sharda University, GNDU Amritsar, DIT Dehradun, IIIT Delhi and Mukesh Patel SoT in Mumbai charge anywhere between Rs. 1.4 to 2 lakhs per annum; there are others such as Jadavpur University, JNTU Hyderabad and CoE, Trivandrum offering the same in the range of Rs 3000 to 6000 per year.
On the research front, the seven old IITs command a total annual publication count of 8200 at an average of 1200 publications per institute, but there has been an equally good effort by private institutes like VIT Vellore, Thapar University, BITS Pilani, in average citations, while Panjab University, Jiwaji University and relatively new IISERs - Mohali and Bhopal excel among Top Engineering Colleges in India 2014 inpublic sector. Starting off as an entrepreneur from an academic campus has caught up. IIT, Bombay so far has graduated 29 firms. The crucial aspect of average salary offered in top 20 private colleges this year hover around 5 lakhs per annum (lpa), while for public institutions (IITs, NITs included), the same stays at 7 lakhs annually.
Call. 7209831889
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