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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The daily routine of a BTech student includes attending theory classes that teach you about the basic concepts of engineering and your chosen specialization, along with hands-on training sessions via lab classes, group studies, informative workshops, and project work. Outside the classroom as well, most of the passionate ones are busy taking up additional certifications or internships to learn as many new skills as possible.
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You can surely work at Google after completing your BTech, but it is not a cakewalk; you see cutthroat competition with a comparatively low success rate. Some BTech specializations like CSE, Data Science, Software Engineering are often kept at priority when hiring students at Google, given their knowledge and technical expertise learned during the academic journey.
To mark success, you should work on your technical skills, get experience through internships and college projects, build a strong network and try for referrals, and take up additional certificate courses.
Further, if you are passionate about the project and have the drive to
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Well, coding proficiency is not compulsory for all BTech branches, but it is better to gain mastery over some basic coding skills to enhance your career prospects, engage in versatile future projects, have advanced-level problem-solving and analytical skills, and get better salaries from recruiters. Especially in BTech branches like CSE, ECE, IT, AL & ML, etc., you need to have a strong hold over coding languages.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The assignments given in BTech classes usually differ on the basis of the college where you're studying the course and the BTech specialization, but the common types of assignments may include industrial research projects, technical case studies, presentations, making analytical reports and essays, and problem-solving quizzes.
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Not at all, the JEE Main exam is only the first step of the BTech admission process at the IITs; you then need to give the JEE Advanced exam as per your JEE Main cutoff percentile. After the entrance exam results are out, you also may have to give the GD or PI rounds for final seat allotment.
It is always better to go to the official college websites and read the detailed information about their BTech admission process.
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Students need to obtain a competitive rank in JEE Main and JEE Advanced so that they can become eligible for admission procedures at IIT Bhubaneswar. Candidates are required to achieve a cut-off rank, as decided by the course. For instance, the cut-off rank needed for BTech Civil Engineering was 14,782, whereas for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) it was approximately 3,685. Interested candidates can refer to the table below for information on cutoffs from previous years.
Course | Round 1 (Closing Rank) | Last Round (Closing Rank) |
|---|---|---|
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering | 13018 | 14782 |
B.Tech. in CSE | 3404 | 3685 |
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering | 6505 | 7661 |
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering | 4798 | 5157 |
B.Tech. in Engineering Physics | 9974 | 11307 |
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