Which college is better for BE in Aeronautical Engineering: MVJCE or AIT, Bangalore?
Please share details on MVJ College of Engineering, Bangalore and Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore.
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Well, college comparison are pretty difficult when it comes to individual course in different colleges as we can only get to know what happens on the outside. Or in case, as a student only of one college but I can share my views on behalf of the details, I have gotten through some references and also the comparison on Shiksha.com:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-acharya-institute-of-technology-bangalore-vs-mvjce-bangalore-175761-23483
Clearly, Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore College holds a higher rank in terms of placement and infrastructure holding the packages of about 3.15 placements.
The infrastructure...more -
Since you have not define any particular department it would be difficult to compare with the colleges as both the colleges do differently in terms of the department and have an upper hand over each other depending on the department we take in consideration.
If I had to choose between the two of the colleges I would go for MVJ College of Engineering because of the fact that it supports:
Better infrastructure, with more greenery and Library and hostels enough to accommodate all it students.
The faculty for various departments in MVJ College of Engineering is certainly a lot better than Amrita Institute of Technology Bangalore.
But Amrita...more -
About the course, CSE is more easy to get a job immediately after completion of the course. Aeronautical engineering is a very good course but there are some risk factors. If you don't get a campus placement from the college then it will be difficult for you to search from outside. A large number of students opt for aeronautical but the majority are not getting a job is a fact. So, I suggest you take BE in CSE from Acharya Institute. Both the above-mentioned courses are of very high demand. Engineering education is all about the dedication you put in it. 70% of campuses in Bangalore offer placements. The above-mentioned campuses have e...more
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There is no doubt that Acharya Institute of Technology (AIT) is a better choice than M.V.Jayaraman College of Engineering. Though both the colleges has got affiliation from Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and have approval of AICTE but there are much more differences in terms education quality, practical facility and placements.
Starting with the Engineering College ranking by "Outlook India" AIT holds 63rd rank. On the other hand MVJCE doesn't even stand in top 100.
Coming on to the Quality of education, MVJCE has an under experience teaching faculty (Sometime students has complained about lack of teaching staff for core sub...more
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