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Good luck.
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1) Engineering Mathematics-1,
2) Physics
3) Chemistry
4) Engineering Drawing
5) Basic Electronics Engineering
6) Basic Electrical Engineering
7) Electromagnetic Field Theory
8) Communication Skills
9) Environmental Studies.
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Actually, there is nothing like better and best. It all depends on your interests and personality. Basically, IT is mostly related to computers, and it also has some basics in ECE. If you want to pursue a good career in the coding and software fields, you can choose IT. ECE is a subjective branch where you can learn a lot about devices and their functionalities. So, if you take your decision from a college perspective, I would prefer ECE at NIT-Calicut, as it is a premier institution and one of the top NITs. As I mentioned above, if you want to excel in the software field, IT at IIITM-Gwalior is better. You can get a lot of knowledge f
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NIT-Trichy
NIT-Surathkal
NIT-Warangal
MNNIT-Allahabad
MNIT-Jaipur /NIT-Calicut
SVNIT-Surat / NIT-Nagpur
MANIT-Bhopal / NIT-Kurukshetra / NIT-Rourkela
NIT-Durgapur / NIT-Jamshedpur
NIT-Jalandhar (Estd. 1987)/ NIT-Delhi ( Estd. 2010)
NIT-Raipur/ NIT-Hamirpur (Estd 1986)
These are the NITs which were RECs / RITs (Regional engineering College/ Regional Institute of Technology) before. And were established in early 1960s (unless otherwise mentioned). They have better alumni base and infrastructure as compared to newer ones. I have kept NIT Delhi here in this list because of its closing ran
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