Institute of Technology, Nirma University
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Being a student at Greater Noida Institute of Technology, IPU, I can attest to the fact that the quality of the cuisine fluctuates from decent to good, the facility is kept very clean, and the serving staff is quite courteous to customers. Since this hostel upholds certain ideals associated with the indian tradition, you won't find any non-vegetarian food here.You may find just vegetarian food here.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
College is a time when it's easy to get carried away and spend time on activities that you'll regret later (though you won't really grasp the value of this advise until you make some mistakes of your own:P).
However, I hope you make the most of the majority of your college years and that you quickly learn from your mistakes.
Exams (including two sets of sessionals, internal practicals, external practicals, and the dreaded end-of-semester exams) will keep you quite busy at IPU during the whole year.
Don't allow that stop you from actively engaging in events and competitions, joining societies (heck, even starting ones! ), grabbing fantasti
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The Institute offers engineering education and offers Undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Technology in four specialisations. The Institute comprises of six departments namely Computer Science, Electronics and Communication, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Sciences, and Virtual Lab. The top courses offered in the GNIT, Greater Noida include B.Tech in CSE, B.Tech in ECE and B.Tech in IT.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
A Good Gate Score is required to secure a seat at sgsitsThe problem is that after completing M.Tech from SGSITS one remains with limited career options, especially after doing M.Tech many students opt to teach in colleges & leaves the thought for a good job. Even many of our faculty members who pursued M.Tech from here teaches us & life is not that much good teaching here. But if you have passion for teaching than you could opt it, otherwise M.Tech placements here are weak as compared to IITs & NITs ! If one wish to do M.Tech than he should go for IITs & NITs !
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2 years ago
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The cutoff trend for BTech at Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute Of Technology has been increasing in the recent years. In 2021, the closing rank for BTech under the General category for all India quota was 275391. In 2022, it increased to 286201. Likewise, the cut off ranks have changed from 275391 to 286201 for OBC, 275391 to 286201 for SC, 275391 to 286201 for ST, 275391 to 286201 for EWS and 275391 to 286201 for PWD. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, as the demand for engineering education in India continues to grow. Similar cut off trend can be seen for female candidates under all categories however the ranks are sli
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2 years ago
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When comparing colleges like LJ Institute of Technology in Ahmedabad and Sardar Vallabhbhai Institute, it's important to consider various factors such as reputation, faculty, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and overall academic environment. Here's a brief comparison based on these factors:
1) LJ Institute of Technology, Ahmedabad - Computer Science and Engineering:
- Reputation: LJ Institute of Technology is a well-known engineering institute in Ahmedabad with a decent reputation.
- Faculty: The quality and expertise of the faculty can vary, so it's advisable to research and gather feedback from current or former students.
- Infra
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology will release 6 rounds of JEE Advanced cutoffs for admission to B.Tech. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:
The JEE Advanced score of the candidate
The category of the candidate
The number of seats available in the course
Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.
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2 years ago
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The last year 2022 cutoff ranks for B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering at IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology other than General category are - 1211 for OBC, 726 for SC, 396 for ST, 496 for EWS, 164 for PWD. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in JEE exam, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State. It also varies if the applicant is a female.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Opening and Closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For general category under All India, opening rank was 2119 and closing rank was 2119. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. In All India, opening and closing rank for female candidates was 3968 and 4081. Admission to B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering in IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam JEE. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.
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