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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Placements: Placements are 100% for the computer science branch. The highest package in India was 35 LPA and the lowest package for CS in India was 12 LPA. The average salary comes out to be around 22 LPA. This is very close to previous year's average too. Top shot companies like Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon, Directi, Adobe, Samsung, HP, Visa, etc. to the newest startups like Nutanix, Crowdfire, etc. were among the recruiters. The roles offered mainly include software development and very rarely testing roles are given.
BITS, Pilani is an amazing place to complete your graduation.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The branch will lead you to a career in the field of modern technology. The institute is renowned and has all the required infrastructure for the course and the basic modern labs for research, experienced faculty from the industry which makes a candidate industry ready. 5 separate labs running with Linux server & Windows servers. The various labs are Project Lab, Graphics Lab, Hardware Lab, Programming Lab, and the System Software Lab. It includes the fol
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
You can apply and intern as many times as you want but the placement office and professors help you in finding an internship during 3rd year which is a mandatory one. Microsoft and Google have Student Partner and Student Embassador programs.
These are the companies that are on campus for CS:
Amazon, ADP, CA, Commvault, Capital IQ, Cisco, Dell, D.E. Shaw, Deloitte, GE, Honeywell, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, Syntel etc. Amazon, Google and D.E. Shaw hire 1 or 2 people. The other companies hire about 56. Almost everyone from my class ended up with multiple job offers. Average pay for Google, MS etc was in the range 10- 12 lpa. It was aroun
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8 years ago
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
While satyabhama is relatively very strict, as they don't allow you for outings often! Cross gender interaction is not entertained and lesser semester breaks puts the nail to the coffin.
At srm you are free to live the way you wish to and also you are not restricted from outings.
Coming to the academics, you need to maintain a minimum of 75% attendence in both the colleges and failure in doing so would get you detained.
Cse at srm is accredited by ieee, ibm for different branches whiles it's not so for satyabhama.
The faculty to student ratio in srm is lot more than
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Both college are good and reputed but as you have an option to choose among these two then you may go to NIT Warangal which is really a good option for you.
All the best!
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
2.50 Lakh
Median Salary (Annual)
3.01 Lakh
Average Salary (Annual)
7.00 Lakh
Maximum Salary (Annual)
Companies where students got placed:
Accenture Amazon Amazon amdocs Bank of India BSA Corporation Ltd. BSNL CapGemini Capstone Cybage Emerson Electric Evosys Godrej and Boyce HCL Technologies HONEYWELL IBM iGate Infostretch L&T Infotech LG Electronics Mahindra and Mahindra Mphasis Newgen NTT Data Persistent Ltd. Reliance Communication Reliance Jio Reserve Bank of India SGS Technomech Siemens SYNTEL TATA Communications TATA ELXSI TCS Tech Mahindra Thyrocare Videocon Volkswagen Wipro Xoriant Zensar
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