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Kankshi Sharma

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To get admission in IITs every student has to take iit jee exam conducted every year by NTA.JEE Main is the first stage of the IIT JEE entrance exam. It is conducted twice in a year (January and April) to offer admissions into various government and private colleges depending upon the rank of the candidate.

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Suyash Gupta

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After JOSSA counselling you can leave your NIT college and take admission in IITs.

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Suyash Gupta

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There are fee waiver in IITs for students whose family income is less than 1 Lacs, you will get 80-100% Fee waiver.

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Suyash Gupta

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There are only few options at this rank, like in IIT Dhanbad you can get Mechanical, Mining, Petroleum and earth sciences branches. IIT Dhanbad is famous for its earth sciences branches, so I'll suggest you to go for IIT ISM Petroleum, it has 95-100% Placement Ratio.

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Suyash Gupta

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Yes, there are fee waiver for family income less than 6 Lacs and it depends on category too, if you are from backward caste with less income, you will get 60-100% fee waiver and scholarships.

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Suyash Gupta

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There is no IIT in Pune, there are total 23 IITs in India, and they take admission based on JEE Advanced rank, not on JEE Mains rank.

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Nishita Shah

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Yes, for Future. Especially if you are interested in doing research jobs or going aboard for higher studies. But if you want to look for immediate rewards, like programming jobs after graduations with fat salary, then you may feel that you have wasted your precious time in doing research which is not useful for programming jobs immediately. But if you look forward beyond 5 years from now than the skills you develop in the past years will be more useful in long run as programming skills may get outdated.

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Afifa Asif

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Choosing between a high-ranking NIT and a low-ranking IIT for pursuing an M.Tech degree can be a difficult decision. However, in general, it is better to opt for a high-ranking NIT than a low-ranking IIT for pursuing an M.Tech degree. This is because the ranking of an institute reflects its academic and research excellence, infrastructure, faculty, placement opportunities, and other factors that are crucial for a quality education. A high-ranking NIT is likely to have better facilities, resources, and faculty than a low-ranking IIT, which can translate into a better learning experience and better career opportunities for students. More
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deepika maurya

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The Indian Institutes of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science are both highly reputable institutions in India, known for their excellence in education and research. Some advantages of the Indian Institutes of Technology over the Indian Institute of Science include:
Indian Institutes of Technology offer a wider range of undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering and technology, while the Indian Institute of Science primarily focuses on postgraduate studies and research in science and engineering.
Indian Institutes of Technology have a larger student population and more campus facilities, such as housing and sports facili
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deepika maurya

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Courses in Computer Science and Engineering, especially degree programs, open up a wide range of employment options in the IT industry. Numerous businesses and organizations are always on the lookout for creative, brilliant, and academic Computer Science and Engineering degree holders. The IT industry itself, Automobile, Content Industry, Engineering & Manufacturing, Sales & Marketing companies, Education Sector, Healthcare, and Media Houses are industries with high demand for IT experts. Modern technology is developing at a rapid pace. A master's in Computer Science and Engineering, for example, can help a working IT professional adva
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