A recent survey brought out by NASSCOM in a joint initiative with Booz Allen Hamilton, as consultancy firm, stated the need 105 million engineers in the Indian IT industry by next decade. It is evident that IITs and NITs and few other premier engineering colleges alone can not churn out enough engineers to meet this need and it is here the other engineering college, public and private play their role. But with new technology institutes mushrooming in every nook and corner of the country, a dilemma about the quality of education arises for both IT organizations who are looking for good engineers and students who want to pursue a career in this industry.
Hence, SiliconIndia brings to you the Top 100 Engineering colleges in India 2010. At SiliconIndia, we understand that the despite the infrastructure, faculty, the fee structure and other criteria, the sole parameter of judging a college's quality is the performance of its graduates in the Industry, which in turn can be measured by the pay package commanded by them. Thus, this list is entirely based on a single parameter-CTC of a graduate after 5 years of work experience.
Follow the link to see the list of colleges ranked and methodology to rank.
http://www.siliconindia.com/education/engineeringcollege/index.php
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