Hello Mohit,
If you are confused between choosing colleges and courses you can start by comparing the two and then deciding which one suits you the best.
If you apply for a dual degree in IIIT
• you will get flexibility for choosing between MBA or M.Tech after your third year since your B.Tech completes in three years. You will hence be able to gain flexibility in terms of your preferences of certain domains.
• you will be able to pursue certain extra courses after your third year which are not included in fourth year of B.Tech. you can also partake in various activities and electives which will allow you more options.
• it allows you to prepare for certain university related examinations like GSoC, ICPC, TGM, etc. You also save a year of post graduation which is quite advantageous. The disadvantage is that you will not be able to achieve a specialization (VLSI, Networking, Distributed Systems, etc). You will simply achieve a M.Tech degree in it.
• in terms of placements this does not provide as much advantage since you don't have a specialization and the one with a specialization in their degree will get an upper hand
On the other hand if you opt for CSE in JSS, Noida you will be able to get a specialization in your course but the advantages that a dual degree provides that is less time consumption will not be available if you opt for CSE.
You can compare the following and decide which one of these will be better for you on basis of your preferences or you can visit the colleges and get an idea by yourself or by getting in touch with the concerned authorities.
I hope this helped.
All the best!!
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