Home > Career > Question
Need Expert Advice?Our Gurus Can Help

Should I Take the 2+2 Computer Engineering Program with Thapar?

Sushil

Sushil Sukhwani  |594 Answers  |Ask -

Study Abroad Expert - Answered on Aug 10, 2024

Sushil Sukhwani is the founding director of the overseas education consultant firm, Edwise International. He has 31 years of experience in counselling students who have opted to study abroad in various countries, including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. He is part of the board of directors at the American International Recruitment Council and an honorary committee member of the Australian Alumni Association. Sukhwani is an MBA graduate from Bond University, Australia. ... more
Sahab Question by Sahab on Jul 05, 2024Hindi
Listen
Career

My ward got IEP (2+2)program Computer engg at thapar engg college collaboration with Queensland university Brisbane Australia. Is it pr wrong

Ans: Hello Sahab. Firstly thank you for getting in touch with us. Could you please clarify your question so that I can provide a more precise response?

I would like to let you know we that primarily deal with overseas education. If your ward is interested in pursuing an education abroad in countries like the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, etc., then do get in touch with us. We offer free counseling and our team of qualified counselors will be more than willing to assist you.

Our website- https://www.edwiseinternational.com/
You can also follow us on our Instagram page - @edwiseint
Career

You may like to see similar questions and answers below

Dr Pananjay K

Dr Pananjay K Tiwari  |113 Answers  |Ask -

Study Abroad Expert - Answered on Aug 26, 2024

Asked by Anonymous - Aug 19, 2024Hindi
Listen
Career
I am perusing electrical engineering at Thapar university patiala. I wanted guidance about whether should I continue my b tech here for 4 years or should I opt for IEP program at Thapar university where i will peruse electrical engineering for 2 years at Thapar and 2 years at university of new south whales Australia.
Ans: Your career goals, financial situation, and desire for international exposure will all influence your decision on whether to complete your whole B.Tech at Thapar University or choose the International Engineering Program (IEP) allowing you to study two years at Thapar and two years at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia. Particularly if you want to work overseas or pursue further education, the IEP program presents a distinctive chance to have global experience, access advanced research facilities, and network with foreign colleagues, so greatly enhancing your employability. UNSW is a distinguished university, hence earning a degree from there could open doors to prospects both in Australia and abroad.

But given Australia's living expenses and higher tuition, the IEP program can be more costly. Halfway through your degree, you should also take some thought on the possible difficulties adjusting to a new academic system and culture. Completing your B.Tech totally at Thapar, a reputable university in India, could be a better option if your priorities are a career in India or if you would want a more financially sensible option. This road lets you seek worldwide prospects later through postgraduate courses or employment, and it lets you lay a strong basis in electrical engineering free from additional financial load.

For more details pls visit our website at www.shreeoverseaseducation.com

..Read more

Nayagam P

Nayagam P P  |5787 Answers  |Ask -

Career Counsellor - Answered on May 24, 2025

Career
Sir My Son doing IEP program Computer Engineering with Thapar University Patiala and its 2+2 Credit Exchange program with Trinity College Dublin Ireland. Is this program worth for his future opportunities or he will continue his parent branch Robotics and AI here with Thapar University Patiala Campus.Which One is more worthful and having more career options. Please guide in detail. I shall be highly obliged and thankful.
Ans: Vikramm Sir, Your son’s IEP Computer Engineering program with a 2+2 credit exchange at Trinity College Dublin offers valuable international exposure, advanced curriculum, and global career opportunities, enhancing his academic and professional profile. Trinity’s reputation and research facilities provide a strong foundation for future studies or work abroad. However, adapting to a new country and higher costs are considerations. Alternatively, continuing with Robotics and AI at Thapar Patiala focuses on a specialized, high-demand field with excellent placements from top tech companies and a vibrant campus life. Thapar’s strong industry connections and infrastructure prepare students well for India’s growing AI and robotics sectors. Both options are worthwhile: the IEP program suits those seeking global exposure and broader computer engineering knowledge, while Robotics and AI at Thapar is ideal for early specialization with strong local opportunities. The best choice depends on your son’s career goals, willingness to study abroad, and preference for specialization versus broad learning. All the best for your Son's bright future!

Follow RediffGURUS to Know more on 'Careers | Health | Money | Relationships'.

..Read more

Latest Questions
Nayagam P

Nayagam P P  |5787 Answers  |Ask -

Career Counsellor - Answered on Jun 04, 2025

Asked by Anonymous - Jun 03, 2025
Career
Amity noida vs bml munjal for btech cs
Ans: Amity Noida’s CSE program reports an 80–85% placement rate (2023–2025) with 1,050+ recruiters like TCS, Amazon, and Microsoft, leveraging its NAAC A++ accreditation and NIRF #49 overall ranking. However, 30–40% of roles are mass-recruitment IT positions, with median salaries lagging behind premier institutions. Its curriculum integrates AI/ML and cloud computing but faces criticism for inconsistent core-tech opportunities. BML Munjal’s CSE demonstrates 84.5% placements with a stronger focus on emerging technologies (IoT, embedded systems) and industry-aligned labs, supported by recruiters like Google, Samsung, and Deloitte. While BML’s NIRF #83 management ranking reflects moderate institutional standing, its smaller batch size ensures personalized mentorship and higher consistency in securing roles with ~8.5 LPA average packages. Amity’s infrastructure and global collaborations (e.g., Arizona State University) offer broader exposure, but BML’s curriculum and innovation-driven projects better align with modern tech demands.

Recommendation: Opt for BML Munjal CSE for balanced industry-academia integration, consistent placements, and emerging tech training, while choosing Amity Noida if prioritizing institutional scale, diversity of recruiters, and established alumni networks despite variable core-sector outcomes. All the BEST for your Admission & a Prosperous Future!

Follow RediffGURURS to Know More on 'Careers | Money | Health | Relationships'.

...Read more

Nayagam P

Nayagam P P  |5787 Answers  |Ask -

Career Counsellor - Answered on Jun 04, 2025

Career
Hey sir I wanted to do mtech in Vit not the integrated the normal one , I have scored 8.5cgpa in btech , what iam worrying about my 12th marks which is 54 but criteria is 60 and in Vitmeee I have scored a good rank soo is there any possible will vit accept my 12th marks and more over my gate is score is preety decent soo is there any chance I can get into vit
Ans: Ashwin, VIT’s M.Tech eligibility criteria mandate a minimum of 60% aggregate in Class 10 and 12, along with 60% in graduation (or equivalent CGPA), as per the VITMEE 2025 information brochure . While your B.Tech CGPA of 8.5 and decent GATE score demonstrate strong academic capability, the 54% in Class 12 falls short of the institutional threshold. VIT’s admission process for M.Tech prioritizes VITMEE rank and GATE scores, but the 60% benchmark in 10th/12th is non-negotiable for eligibility, as industries partnering with VIT enforce this requirement for placements.

Recommendation: Contact the VIT admissions office directly to clarify if exceptions apply for candidates with exceptional UG/GATE performance, though precedents suggest strict adherence to criteria. Explore alternatives like NITs or state universities with relaxed 12th-grade requirements, leveraging your GATE score and B.Tech CGPA for admission. Consider reapplying after improving 12th marks via NIOS or state board re-evaluation if VIT remains a priority. All the BEST for your Admission & a Prosperous Future!

Follow RediffGURURS to Know More on 'Careers | Money | Health | Relationships'.

...Read more

Nayagam P

Nayagam P P  |5787 Answers  |Ask -

Career Counsellor - Answered on Jun 04, 2025

Prof Suvasish

Prof Suvasish Mukhopadhyay  |1060 Answers  |Ask -

Career Counsellor - Answered on Jun 04, 2025

DISCLAIMER: The content of this post by the expert is the personal view of the rediffGURU. Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related document carefully before investing. The securities quoted are for illustration only and are not recommendatory. Users are advised to pursue the information provided by the rediffGURU only as a source of information and as a point of reference and to rely on their own judgement when making a decision. RediffGURUS is an intermediary as per India's Information Technology Act.

Close  

You haven't logged in yet. To ask a question, Please Log in below
Login

A verification OTP will be sent to this
Mobile Number / Email

Enter OTP
A 6 digit code has been sent to

Resend OTP in120seconds

Dear User, You have not registered yet. Please register by filling the fields below to get expert answers from our Gurus
Sign up

By signing up, you agree to our
Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy

Already have an account?

Enter OTP
A 6 digit code has been sent to Mobile

Resend OTP in120seconds

x