8 months ago
How is the quality of food in the hostel mess of Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences?
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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Here's the scoop on the hostel mess at TIT&S—and it's honestly a pleasant surprise The food scene here is fully vegetarian and run on a cooperative model, which basically means students help manage it (under faculty guidance), so there'
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Here's the scoop on the hostel mess at TIT&S—and it's honestly a pleasant surprise The food scene here is fully vegetarian and run on a cooperative model, which basically means students help manage it (under faculty guidance), so there's actual say in what goes on the plate. Menu changes every 15 days—so no, you won't be stuck with the same old dal-chawal cycle forever.Most students call the food super awesome (yes, those exact words). Hygiene? On point. Service? Really good. And the best part—unlimited food. Yup, seconds, thirds, as many rotis as you want.Clean dining spaces, solid hygiene standards, and that feeling of eating food that doesn't taste like a punishment? This mess actually gets it right. Total win for hostel life.
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8 months ago
Is there a placement cell available at Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences?
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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Yep, TIT&S has a full-on Placement Cell squad that's totally dedicated to helping students land solid career moves. These folks don't just chill—they're out there actively linking up with top companies, organizing campus drives, career fairs
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Yep, TIT&S has a full-on Placement Cell squad that's totally dedicated to helping students land solid career moves. These folks don't just chill—they're out there actively linking up with top companies, organizing campus drives, career fairs, workshops, and even lining up guest lectures and alumni hangouts to drop some serious wisdom.Internships? YESIndustrial training? YESBoth are mandatory and the placement cell helps you bag those too.Thanks to their strong connects, you'll see big names like Trident, Raymond, Reliance Industries, Vardhman, Infosys, TCS, and L&T Infotech popping up on campus.The whole operation is backed by experienced coordinators and faculty who handle everything from prepping students to building placement strategies and offering one-on-one career guidance. So yeah, the support system here is pretty rock solid.
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The application process for the Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences (TITS) in Bhiwani, Haryana, can vary slightly based on the programme you're applying to (undergraduate, postgraduate, etc.). Here's a general breakdown of the typi
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The application process for the Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences (TITS) in Bhiwani, Haryana, can vary slightly based on the programme you're applying to (undergraduate, postgraduate, etc.). Here's a general breakdown of the typical process for undergraduate courses (like B.Tech):Eligibility Criteria:Before applying, make sure you meet the eligibility requirements:For B.Tech (undergraduate) courses: You typically need to have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects.The required minimum aggregate percentage may vary by course and category.
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8 months ago
Why is B.E. / B.Tech the best choice at Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences?
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Placements? On point.TIT&S has a crazy good placement record—almost everyone gets placed! Big names like Trident, Welspun, Jayshree, and Vardhaman are regulars on campus. The top package goes all the way up to ?15 LPA (hello, dream job? ), a
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Placements? On point.TIT&S has a crazy good placement record—almost everyone gets placed! Big names like Trident, Welspun, Jayshree, and Vardhaman are regulars on campus. The top package goes all the way up to ?15 LPA (hello, dream job? ), and the average sits comfortably between ?3–5 LPA. Solid ROI, right? Coursework that actually makes sense IRL.The B.E./B.Tech curriculum isn't just textbook stuff—it's tailored to what the textile and allied industries actually need. You get hands-on with pattern making, draping, design, and textile tech. Bonus: the profs are legit helpful and know their stuff.Campus = Clean, comfy, and kitted out.Think AC classrooms, well-stocked labs, a textile-specific library, and hostels with 24x7 electricity, water, Wi-Fi, and chill zones. Plus, there's enough room for your inner athlete and artist too—sports grounds, events, and cultural fests keep the vibe lively.Wholesome vibes all around.Students and alumni are always hyping up the friendly faculty, the support system, and just the overall feel-good energy of the place. It's collaborative, motivating, and low-key feels like a second fam.Textile Tech = TIT&S's thing.They offer a bunch of engineering branches, but textile is their crown jewel. If you're even remotely into that field, this place is the spot.Bonus: Internship ops!About 30–40% of students land internships during the course—great for building that resume and getting a taste of the real world before graduation.
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8 months ago
What is the selection criteria at Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences for B.E. / B.Tech course?
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Here's a chill breakdown of how admissions work for B.E./B.Tech at TIT&S, Bhiwani, so you don't have to decode the official lingo:If you've cleared your 10+2 with at least 45% marks (and had Physics + Math as must-haves, along with one from Ch
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Here's a chill breakdown of how admissions work for B.E./B.Tech at TIT&S, Bhiwani, so you don't have to decode the official lingo:If you've cleared your 10+2 with at least 45% marks (and had Physics + Math as must-haves, along with one from Chem/Bio/CS/Biotech), you're good to go. For SC candidates, there's some mark relaxation as per state rules. The main gateway? JEE Main. Your score in JEE + your 12th marks decide if you get shortlisted, and then you gotta apply through the Haryana B.Tech counselling process.For those eyeing lateral entry (like straight into 2nd year), you'll need either a 3-year Diploma in engineering/tech or a B.Sc. (with math in 12th), and at least 45% marks (or 42.75% if you're from a reserved category). These admissions are done via OLET or Diploma merit—basically whatever the Haryana tech council decides that year.
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To join the Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences (TITS), candidates typically need to follow specific admission procedures depending on the programme they are interested in. Here's a general outline of the steps for various programs
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To join the Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences (TITS), candidates typically need to follow specific admission procedures depending on the programme they are interested in. Here's a general outline of the steps for various programs at TITS:Undergraduate Programs (B.Tech, B.Sc., etc.)For B.Tech in Textile Engineering or other undergraduate courses:Eligibility Criteria:Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a minimum percentage (usually around 60%) in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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