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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Which Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) course is "top" relies totally on your own tastes and professional goals. Every course has its own advantages and draws in various kinds of learners. The following is a summary of some of the leading candidates based on their placements, popularity, and future prospects:
Course in Demand and Offers better Placements:
- Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
- Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
- Information Technology (IT)
Other Options to consider:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering:
Basic Engineering options:
- Chemical Engineering
- Biotechnology
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the B.Tech programme, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) does recognise JEE scores. Actually, in addition to WBJEE, one of the primary requirements for admission is JEE scores. Below is a summary of the admissions procedure:
- WBJEE ranks are used to fill 80% of B.Tech seats. For HIT, this is the main method of admission.
- JEE (Main) ranks are used to fill 10% of the seats. For those who have not taken WBJEE or have not performed well on it, this offers a another option.
- The Management Quota is used to fill the remaining 10% of seats. These seats are distributed in accordance with the institute's established standards as
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on your preferences and intended career path, you can decide if Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) is "as good" as Calcutta Institute of Technology (CIT). Given that both are prestigious universities with advantages and disadvantages, a comparison is essential.
- There are fewer B.Tech and M.Tech programmes available at CIT than at HIT, which may restrict opportunities for students with specialised interests. With so many B.Tech and M.Tech programmes available at HIT in a variety of engineering specialties, students have lots of opportunities to pursue their interests.
- Some students find HIT to be a more affordable alternativ
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Whether you can get admission into Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) for B.Tech with 60% in Class 12th depends on several factors, making it difficult to give a definitive answer. Here's a breakdown to help you assess your chances:
Admission Quota: You need to consider the admission quota you'll be applying under:
- WBJEE: For the 80% of B.Tech seats filled through WBJEE, Class 12th percentage isn't the main criteria. Your WBJEE score will determine your admission chances.
- JEE Main: For the 10% of B.Tech seats filled through JEE Main, your Class 12th percentage might be considered along with your JEE Main sco
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Determining whether Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) is the "best" in Kolkata for you depends entirely on your individual priorities and aspirations. Each institute has its own strengths, weaknesses, and unique offerings, making it difficult to declare one definitively "better" than the others.
Here's a breakdown to help you compare and decide:
Strengths of HIT:
- Excellent Placements: HIT boasts a strong placement record, with most B.Tech students securing placements in reputed companies with average packages reaching around INR 5-6 LPA. IT giants like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and Google frequently recru
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Comparing the overall expense between Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) and CIT - Calcutta Institute of Technology (CIT) is a bit nuanced, as it depends on several factors. Here's a breakdown to help you make an informed decision:
Tuition Fees:
- HIT: The first-year tuition fee for most B.Tech programs at HIT is around INR 1.16 lakhs. Subsequent semesters have additional fees, totaling roughly INR 5-6 Lacs over the entire B.Tech duration.
- CIT: The tuition fee for B.Tech programs at CIT varies slightly depending on the programme and year. However, it generally falls within a similar range as HIT, so
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The selection process for B.Tech at Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) depends on the admission quota you choose, and the minimum JEE score requirement varies accordingly. Here's a breakdown:
Admission Quotas:
- WBJEE Quota: 80% of B.Tech seats at HIT are filled through WBJEE scores. If you're applying under this quota, your JEE score is not considered.
- JEE Main Quota: 10% of B.Tech seats are filled through JEE Main scores. This quota doesn't require WBJEE, but you need a valid JEE Main rank.
- Management Quota: The remaining 10% of seats are filled through the Management Quota. You can apply using
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The cutoff marks vary significantly depending on several factors, including:
1. Program: Cutoff marks differ considerably between different B.Tech programs offered at HIT. For instance, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) usually has a much higher cutoff than Civil Engineering.
2. Admission Quota: HIT operates through three main admission quotas: WBJEE, JEE Main, and Management. Each quota has its own cutoff marks specific to the programme and category (General, OBC, SC, ST, PwD).
3. Category: Your category plays a crucial role in determining the relevant cutoff marks. Cutoffs are generally lower for reserved categories like SC, ST, an
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The seat intake for B.Tech at Heritage Institute of Technology varies depending on the specific programme and admission quota. Here's a breakdown:
Total Intake:
- Main Intake: 270 seats are available across all B.Tech programs through various admission quotas.
Distribution of Seats:
- WBJEE Quota: 80% of seats (216 seats) are allocated to qualified WBJEE candidates.
- JEE Main Quota: 10% of seats (27 seats) are allocated to qualified JEE Main candidates.
- Management Quota: 10% of seats (27 seats) are allocated under the management quota for candidates with valid rank cards from either WBJEE or JEE Main.
Additional Intake:
- Lateral
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Heritage Institute of Technology's application forms for B.Tech programs haven't opened yet for the 2024 academic year. The proces
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