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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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IIT ranks 6 in the list of top colleges of India. Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati offers many courses out of which Electronics and communication engineering is one of the courses which offers about 70 seats to students. It offers the students with hands on experience programs to work on real time based machines in industry interactive sessions. IIT-Guwahati is known for its great infrastructure faculty with 5 to 10 years of experience and they are very knowledgeable and facilities like Wi-Fi, Sports Complex and labs with better equipment and machines. It is sister branch of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. The placement
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You will learn something and can study for competitive exams easily. Less pressure on you. Variety of options available for your future growth. Years of study:
BSc3-4 years
BTech4-5 years
Study focus:
B.Sc-Basic Science (pure Science)
B.Tech-Applied Science (technical / technological)
Content:
B.Sc-Broad and theoretical
B.Tech-Practical and technical
Flexibility:
B.Sc-The content is general with no specific changes/option for selecting a specialisation. You need to doM. Sc/ M.Tech / ME / MBA for specialisation. B.Tech-Its designed on the individual field of engineering with an option to choose further specialisation/elective, in the final year,
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Now coming to the score and the strategies you need to know the basic breakdown of JEE Mains exam. So you must be knowing that paper has 3 sections viz Maths, Physics, and chemistry. As a rule of thumb, one says to focus on chemistry for a good score but that's not going to be the case for it. So360/360 means full accuracy. I myself didn't score that much but I can definitely tell you the mistakes that I myself did and the strategies followed by my fellow mated who scored exceptionally well. So, first of all, check the syllabus as given in website and make yourself familiar with the topics covered in Mains. Then go for some good refere
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West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination WBJEE is open for other state students. Many students leave even top NITs to take admission in Jadavpur University (JU) which accept WBJEE rank to admit it's students. You may not get admission in all the government engineering colleges of West Bengal but many reputed private colleges are also there. Like Institute of engineering and management (IEM) Kolkata, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) etc. Most of the outsider appears in WBJEE only for Jadhavpur University. Average package for CSE is around Rs 12 Lacs per annum and the fee is around Rs 54000 for two years. Best university in terms of
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IIT which is also leading to its downfall. Reasons for its downfall are as follows:
1. There are new IITs being opened or in other words it is expanding too rapidly which is causing other problems like shortage of faculty and facilities provided by the IITs.
2. The quality of faculty members in the IIT is also decreasing, the professor in IITs were used to be Ph.D. in their own subject but now there are professors which have only completed their B.Tech.
3. The quality of the students is also decreasing in the nation.
4. Due to its lack of participation in the research field it is becoming more and more problematic for the IITs to make t
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1. All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, AISSMS
http://www.aissmsioit.org/
AISSMS Institute of Information Technology, Pune was established in August 1999. AISSMS stands for All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society which manages the college affairs. The college was formerly known as Women's College of Engineering and was open to girls only, but now, it is co-educational college. It is a self-financing college and is affiliated to the University of Pune.
2. Bangalore Institute of Technology
http://www.bit-Bangalore.org/
3. Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT)
It is a government-owned aut
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There is no proper syllabus criteria for the particular topics in IPU CET but the topics from which the chances are absolute high the questions will be asked are as follows. Chemistry being the most scoring and time consuming need to be focused first with the topics. P Block, D block, equilibrium, biomolecules, polymers, organic chemistry of alkanes alkenes and alkynes, halo compounds and nitrogen containing compounds. Mole concept, atomic structure, thermodyanamics and periodic properties of elements. Physics, waves, kinematics, fluids, SHM, ray optics, NLM, friction circular motion, rotational motion are some of the important topics.
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Especially in Mumbai, Pune and Nashik, there is IITians PACE Institute under the guidance of Mr. Praveen Tyagi. He is the mastermind and physics head of this coaching. It has been the topmost coaching for many years and has given major ranks in Maharashtra. Well, the quality of teachers here is unparalleled, so it stands unrivaled from so many years. I have had the honor to work in this institute. Both Mr. Praveen Tyagi and Kuldeep Tyagi are excellent motivators, and then they have Mr. Anshul Singhal for mathematics, one of the best in the business. The best thing about this coaching is that almost all the faculty members are graduates
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You should practice mock tests daily and while solving the questions always keep in mind that you have only some limited time to solve the mock test. This will help you to score good marks in the examination. By practicing the mock test, you can understand the exam pattern and accordingly manage your time to solve the question. Make a proper time-table and prepare accordingly. Study for at least five to six hours a day. Add some time for breaks and other activities which can help you to refresh. Practice only from those books which almost cover the entire syllabus of the exam. Students can also prefer NCERT books for preparations. Also
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The batch of 2017 from mining engineering of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology was left without a job and so the branch offers hundred percent placements in the college. Some of the companies that show up for the placement drive, especially for recruiting mining engineers, along with the number of students recruited in the same company are:
Lnt Ecc-1
Coal India Ltd-3
Nykaa-1
ZS Associates-1
Mu sigma-1
Infosys-1
3DPLM-1
MOIL Ltd-5
Some students even wish to get placed at corporate companies that show up during the placement drive but only a few are allowed to sit for placements in same. Otherwise almost every student gets placed at C
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