My son joined B.Tech CSE in VIT. He also got 16458 rank in JEE Advance for which he is getting B.Tech petroleum or chemical engg. in RGIPT.

Which is best VIT or RGIPT for placements after completing?

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    shreyansh goyal | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    I think what is more important is the branch. CSE is a good branch. It has a good past, present and future. Although it totally depends on your child what he is seeking or what he wants.
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Hello Pasumarthy, your son has already joined VIT. He has obtained a very good branch in CSE. I feel you should not look at any other place. If he had obtained perhaps rank in JEE Advanced less than 10K then admission in IIT would have been better. My advice is to continue in VIT.
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    Nawal Jha Mathematicians

    7 years ago
    VIT is also very good institution and your ward has already got CSE branch. This is no 1 for B.Tech. If you move to IIT you will get very low branch which may not be of any use in future, so better to stay with VIT. Best of luck.
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    Shikher jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The more important thing in B.Tech is branch , CSE is very good branch as he get. You just don't go for petroleum or chemical. Vit is also very good for computer Science student. Placement records are very good.
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    Anshu Raj | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    VIT CSE branch is well known. I recommend you VIT.
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    Serena willi

    7 years ago
    No, you must go for chemical or petroleum branch. It has a really bright future. VIT is a normal private college of no national importance whereas RGIPT comes under Union ministry of Petroleum and Chemical. No doubt RGIPT is far better than VIT. RGIPT starting packages are above 10 lakhs whereas if you will go for VIT then you will have a starting package of 3 lakhs.

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