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Nawal JhaMathematicians

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I would like to inform you that IITs and NITs both are very big names for B.Tech in India. In these institutions no matter in which part of India you are from you will do well.

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Nikhil GargFUTURE ENGINEER

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As per the latest 2018 NIRF-MHRD ranking of engineering colleges in India these institutes are ranked as:-
NIT, Durgapur- 47.
NIT, Silchar- 57.
NIT, Hamirpur- 64.
Best of luck.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jilima,
Normally speaking, one can do MA in a subject only after completing graduation in that subject. This is so since one needs to have a foundation in that subject before embarking on post-graduation studies. Therefore I think you will not be eligible for admission in MA in a different subject than your graduation subject.

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Shivam Gupta

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Yes, NIT-Silchar is good for instrumentation. You may consider the same.

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sanchit narang

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There are no specific books which will provide the short-cut of preparing for the entrance. All you have to do is, you just go through the previous year question paper and there you will get the idea and a nature of questions by which you will find some specific topic which usually asked questions and from there you can prepare in 14 days of study by focussing on that very topics. Well, this is a self-assessing way of preparation which seems to be natural somehow.
Otherwise, read the syllabus thoroughly.
Search for a book which covers the whole syllabus. Make sure that you read according to the syllabus, otherwise, you will never be able
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