HOW TO CHOOSE BEST ENGINEERING COLLEGES

Choosing the right engineering college is a very complex process. As the four years that you are going to spend during your engineering program are going to decide your future as a professional. It is always advisable to make this decision when you are in senior school, and not at the last.
Even before shortlisting or selecting the best engineering college, you will have to decide which engineering branch you would like to pursue. This is a very important decision because no one would want to end up doing a course if they were not motivated enough to do so. Do a thorough research of different streams available in the engineering program and choose three engineering streams that you can settle for if you are not eligible or if you cannot get the stream of your choice.

 It is good to divide your choice of colleges into three groups. The first group should contain the top-notch colleges that are difficult to get into. The second group can consist of colleges that are above average and that are reasonably easy to get into, and also ones that you will be happy attending without much regret. The last category should be colleges which you will surely get admission in if the other colleges you considered didn’t work out. It can be helpful to categorize in this way.
You may look onto following elements or factors to evaluate different engineering colleges
Develop a list of elements you want to use to evaluate and weed out colleges. It could include the considerations listed below:
  • Degree offered
  • Location & Distance from home
  • Government or private
  • Cost (tuition, room)
  • Financial aid or scholarships
  • Campus resources (labs, libraries, computer access)
  • Placement and internships
  • Accreditations & Affiliations
  • Quality/reputation/classes
  • Student body (gender, diversity, community)
  • Social life (dance/music/sports clubs, college spirit, organizations)
  • Qualification of faculty and past performance of the department
Choosing the course should be purely based on the student’s interest in that subject and his/her abilities. If you have to choose between two engineering colleges for the same engineering branch, the better-established college should be the choice. Qualification of faculty, as well as their experience, matters a lot, so the recognition of the institute contributes to this. Placement records and higher studies record matter as well. The faculty-student ratio should be maintained. Result statistics of previous batches is also important.
Make a list of the pros and cons of the engineering institutes you are considering, and rate them out of 10 against different aspects of college life like affordability, distance from home, teacher-student ratio, college infrastructure and the facilities available, the brand name or status of the engineering college, the university it is affiliated to, placement record, whether it has a hostel attached or if paying guest accommodation is available nearby and so forth. When you add up all the marks, you will see which college is leading and you will hopefully be better equipped to make the final decision.
Checking for scholarships and financial aids is important and if you can avail any, you can attend the top colleges that you had set aside because you were not able to afford it.
If you can, go to the colleges you are considering and target high traffic areas like the library, lawns, cafes or gyms. Talk to students and listen to their experiences and opinions. Talk to teachers and see if you feel want to learn from them. Get an idea of the facilities in the college and especially of the streams you are considering. If you can easily picture yourself in the college, this would be a good indication that you would fit in and do well there.
Colleges may have sterling reputations, but don’t fall for star ratings and accreditations. A college may be known for its excellent electronics and mechanical department, but the department of civil engineering may not be as well developed and equipped. If you were considering this college for civil engineering just because it is a well-known college, you may be disappointed by the standard of the department later during the course.
AICTE has published a list of 279 fake technical/ engineering colleges on its official website. With fraudulent activities increasing in the education sector, it is essential to be on your guard while applying to colleges. Make sure that the colleges you are targeting are approved by the regulatory body and offer authentic academic details on their website. Echelon Institute of Technology is one of the best engineering colleges in Faridabad offering courses like CS, ECE, civil, Mechanical engineering etc.

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