Are Iitians more successful than Nitians?
Mahadevuni Amarnath, IIT Roorkee answers: There is no difference between NITs and IITs. Both are institutes of national importance. These two institutes are better than most other institutes in the country and provide many resources to develop skills and also opportunities to work after graduating.
Are NITs equivalent to IITs?
When it comes to the quality of education provided IITs are ahead of the NITs. Both IITs and NITs are extremely good in providing education and producing good engineers, but at the same time the top IIT colleges have an edge because of their high standard of studies.
Are top NITs better than IITs?
Definitely, the older and more established NITs like those in Surathkal, Trichy, Warangal, and Calicut are a lot better than the newer IITs in this aspect. In terms of human resource and exposure and a lot of other factors, the top NITs fare much better than many IITs.
What is Nitians?
NITIAN. Refer to a person who studied from one of the premier national institutes of importance, National Institute of Technology in India.
Who earns more IITian or Nitian?
With around 60\% seats lying vacant in all the state engineering colleges where TEQIP faculty are employed, these positions will remain vacant until the colleges conduct fresh recruitments.”
Are NITs prestigious?
In India, the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are the second-best engineering institutes after the IITs. An act of parliament has declared them as Institutes of National Importance. The NITs offer many courses for bachelors, masters, and doctorate levels in different branches of engineering and technology.
Is getting into NIT tough?
NIT Trichy is a really good college when it comes to most NITs. But, you will only get admission through JEE Main. You will definitely have to score well if you plan to secure admission here. As far as CSE or any good core branch is concerned, NITs are relatively easier to get into as compared to IITs.
Do Nitians get placed abroad?
Yes only few students are get placed in International but chances in on .
How much does an Nitian earn?
Average Salary of Non-IIT & NIT graduates in India: NIRF-MHRD Rankings
Salary Range: Rs 5 to 6 lakh | ||
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Name of the college | Students Placed | Average Salary (in Rs) |
Thapar University-Patiala | 924 | 5,30,000 |
R.V. College Of Engineering-Bengaluru | 824 | 515000 |
Indian Institute Of Engineering Science And Technology, Shibpur | 507 | 515000 |
Do all NITians get placed?
They do get! The only thing is they don’t publicize in newspapers and discuss in quora. 2014 Batch highest placed Engineer is from NIT Warangal. There are lot of IITians and NITians work together with same profile, same pay in same company.
Do companies visit NITs and offer similar salaries to IITs?
The companies that offer these salaries also visit NITs and offer similar packages to similar proportion of students. You are probably misguided by the media reports that do not publicize the numbers from NITs. I personally have friends from NITs who have excellent job offers from the same companies that visit IITs.
Are IITians more competitive than NITians in exams?
IITians are lot more competitive than NITians when it comes to exams. I mean it’s just not about the aptitude or brilliance but the culture. Moreover the exams are a lot more tougher here in IITs! IITians get a lot more exposure compared to NITians hence they are more experienced.
What are some of the myths surrounding IITs?
The fact that IITians are the highest paid when it comes to jobs and salaries drawn by them, is another myth that surrounds the IITs. Salaries offered to IIT graduates are much lesser than perceived. The media only talks about top packages which are only offered to a few.
Are students in IITs under pressure all the time?
But that does not mean that the students who are studying in IITs are under pressure all the time. All the test series, assignments, exams, and vivas are well-planned keeping in mind the capacity of students. IITians often come across as bookworms and someone whose life only revolves around books.