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Shivanshu SethCurrent Student
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First of all, you must have to score 250+ score in JEE Mains in order to get safer side. Especially, if you really want IIT BOMBAY that will not a very tougher task to you and this score will boost your confidence also for JEE ADVANCE. A
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First of all, you must have to score 250+ score in JEE Mains in order to get safer side. Especially, if you really want IIT BOMBAY that will not a very tougher task to you and this score will boost your confidence also for JEE ADVANCE. As we all know that there has not any fixed range of marks for getting a particular rank in JEE ADVANCE. If we seen last year and this year analysis of rank vs marks in JEE advance then we see lot of difference basically due to difference hardness of paper. This year closing rank for IIT BOMBAY was 3450 and that was for a dual degree course. According to estimation we used genarlly 45 to 50% marks (minimum) will fetch you to IIT BOMBAY. Keep your hard work moving on you will definitely able to achieve it.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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B.Tech admissions in all IITs and NITs are based on JEE advance and JEE Main ranks. Hence, on the basis of engineering Diploma, you cannot get admission in IIT.
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Ashish KumarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
There are many college in India which provide good quality of knowledge in M.Sc. Not only knowledge but also good in every thing like placement internship etc. IITs are off-course good but some college are also good in this.
1. Indian School o
1. Indian School o
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There are many college in India which provide good quality of knowledge in M.Sc. Not only knowledge but also good in every thing like placement internship etc. IITs are off-course good but some college are also good in this.
1. Indian School of Mines (which is better than all IIT s)
2. Delhi University (DU)
3. Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
4. Jadavpur University
5. University of Madras
6. Ranchi University
7. Pondicherry University.
1. Indian School of Mines (which is better than all IIT s)
2. Delhi University (DU)
3. Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
4. Jadavpur University
5. University of Madras
6. Ranchi University
7. Pondicherry University.
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6 years ago
How to get admission in IIT-Hyderabad?
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
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The admission is based on your score obtained in GATE exam.
7 years ago
Is there any entrance test conducted for M.Sc admission in mathematics or will I get it directly?
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
Please find the link below to know more on admission process:
https://math.iith.ac.in/Academics/msc.html
Please find the link below to know more on admission process:
https://math.iith.ac.in/Academics/msc.html
7 years ago
Which among IIT Hyderabad and IIT Bhubaneswar is better to pursue B.Tech in Civil Engineering?
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Vimal K BCurrent Student
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IIT Bhubaneswar is better as per my side, because the academic and the college atmosphere is better as compared to Hyderabad. College placement is also more in Bhubaneswar. So, it is the better option.
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shivam patelCurrent Student
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Dear,
CSE from IIT-Hyderabad is really a good option, it will provide you with good faculty members, academics and placements.
CSE from IIT-Hyderabad is really a good option, it will provide you with good faculty members, academics and placements.
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Sanchit KhandelwalCurrent Student
Won Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad
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In my opinion, IIT BHU is better for mechanical engineering then IIT-Hyderabad because IIT BHU provides good quality of mechanical faculty members and good course curriculum.
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Akshay BajajCurrent Student
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Check out the college reviews below for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-bhubaneswar-32717/reviews
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-hyderabad-telangana-other-32726/reviews
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-bhubaneswar-32717/reviews
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-hyderabad-telangana-other-32726/reviews
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rohith kolaCurrent Student
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It depends on which branch you're comparing in both colleges, which direction you want to proceed in! If you just compare entry rankings, then Hyderabad performs better. But to know about how teaching, placements and conditions are actually in
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It depends on which branch you're comparing in both colleges, which direction you want to proceed in! If you just compare entry rankings, then Hyderabad performs better. But to know about how teaching, placements and conditions are actually in both the colleges, you need to ask both the sides about their stuff.
Also, once you find yourself more comfortable at a place, you might perform better, compared to being uneasy at a probably much higher ranked place.
Now when it comes to Hyderabad, if you perform decently well from your side, you'll definitely gain a lot from this college, specifically if you're in CS-related fields. (I can tell that it's at least awesome in CS, EE related fields, not much idea about other branches). People get nice placements (Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, etc.) and get into good grad schools (Stanford, CMU, UIUC, etc.) for research. Once you land here, it totally depends on the efforts you put to gain from it, be it in any direction.
Also, once you find yourself more comfortable at a place, you might perform better, compared to being uneasy at a probably much higher ranked place.
Now when it comes to Hyderabad, if you perform decently well from your side, you'll definitely gain a lot from this college, specifically if you're in CS-related fields. (I can tell that it's at least awesome in CS, EE related fields, not much idea about other branches). People get nice placements (Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, etc.) and get into good grad schools (Stanford, CMU, UIUC, etc.) for research. Once you land here, it totally depends on the efforts you put to gain from it, be it in any direction.
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