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Kannathasan Question by Kannathasan on Jun 20, 2024Hindi
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Dear sir, Which is better VIT Vellore IT in cat 2 or RVCE EEE ?? Wrt core company placement ?? I assume in comparison to these, Calicut NIT production engineering can be dropped. Am I right ?

Ans: Regarding RVCE - EEE - Core, I have clearly mentioned ion 2st line itself which is applicable to almost all colleges. It is better to prefer RVCE over VIT-Category 2. As rightly mentioned, NIT-PE can be dropped. But participate in JOSAA till last Round is over just as a back-up, by filling your preferable choices. All the BEST.
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Hello sir My son got VIT vellore mech cat-2 and he got 3900 rank in Amrita, so could get CSE slab-2 or ECE slab-1 in Amrita Coimbatore. He wants to do core rather than coding, but we are worried about future growth, what should we do? Can we keep VIT mech or at least ECE in Amrita. Which is better- VIT vellore mech or Amrita Coimbatore ECE?? Kindly advise
Ans: Ganesh Sir, For students prioritizing core engineering while balancing placement security and future adaptability, Amrita Coimbatore ECE emerges as the superior choice over VIT Vellore Mechanical Engineering, based on comprehensive placement data and industry trends. VIT Vellore’s Mechanical program reports a 50% placement rate with an average package of ?7.59 LPA, primarily driven by IT/consultancy roles (e.g., TCS, Infosys) rather than core mechanical positions, as only 20–30% of recruits join sectors like automotive or manufacturing. While VIT’s infrastructure and alumni network are robust, its mechanical graduates face stiff competition for core roles, with limited high-growth opportunities beyond traditional sectors. In contrast, Amrita Coimbatore’s ECE program boasts a 94.19% placement rate and a ?7.34 LPA average, with graduates securing roles in both core electronics (e.g., embedded systems, IoT) and tech-driven domains (e.g., semiconductor design, robotics). The highest package for ECE reaches ?24.74 LPA, reflecting strong demand in emerging fields like 5G infrastructure and smart manufacturing. ECE’s interdisciplinary nature allows seamless transitions into AI/ML applications and renewable energy sectors, which are projected to grow at 9% annually through 2030, compared to mechanical engineering’s 7% growth. Recommendation: Opt for Amrita Coimbatore ECE to leverage its higher placement assurance, industry-aligned curriculum, and flexibility to pivot into high-growth tech domains while retaining core engineering foundations, reserving VIT Mechanical only if pursuing specialized postgraduate studies or niche automotive roles.



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Ans: Ganesh Sir, VIT Vellore’s Mechanical Engineering (Category 2) reports a 50% placement rate with an average package of ?7.59 LPA, primarily in IT/consulting roles (e.g., TCS, Infosys), as core mechanical positions constitute only 20–30% of offers. While VIT’s infrastructure and alumni network are robust, its mechanical graduates face competition for traditional roles in sectors like automotive or manufacturing, which are projected to grow at 7% annually through 2030. In contrast, Amrita Coimbatore’s ECE boasts a 94.19% placement rate with a ?7.34 LPA average, offering roles in core electronics (embedded systems, IoT) and tech domains (semiconductor design, robotics). The highest package for ECE reaches ?24.74 LPA, reflecting demand in emerging fields like 5G infrastructure and smart manufacturing, projected to grow at 9% annually. ECE’s interdisciplinary curriculum bridges hardware and AI/ML applications, enabling transitions into renewable energy and automation sectors, whereas VIT Mechanical’s traditional focus limits adaptability to tech-driven industries. Recommendation: Opt for Amrita Coimbatore ECE to leverage higher placement assurance, industry-aligned specializations, and future-proof career pathways in core electronics and emerging tech, reserving VIT Mechanical only if pursuing niche automotive roles or prioritizing institutional prestige over sectoral growth. All the BEST for your Son's Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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