NIT Jalandhar: Placements, Admission 2024, Cut off, Courses, Fees, Ranking

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Trilochan Tiwari

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It doesn't matter that you are boy or a girl.
It solely depends on your interest
everybody have immense opportunities to work in corporate world with his/her specialization capabilities.
So just find the field you are interested in and work hard. Beat wishes

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Harkirat Singh

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Very good, overall. Briefing you with a few positive points: The environment here, the crowd, the kind of students & activities is the best thing. There's no drug-abuse, no political nuisance, no ragging nothing. There's always a competitive spirit among the students since they're all good rank holders in the JEE. Plus, controlled by the MHRD, Central Govt. gives it enough funds for the infrastructure & equipment. Negative: the administration is weak, student grievance department is poor plus lack of good faculty for the first year students.

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Harkirat Singh

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Yes, of course. Infact, many students try to change it. But you'll need to score a good grade point for that. For example, if you are a student of general category, you need a CGPA around 8.5 in first year to get mechanical in second year.

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Manas Ranjan Mohapatra

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Its kind of depend on you. As in textiles you have to learn new A B C of the subject unlike mechanical where they expect prerequisite knowledge. For many it is tough and for many it is easy.
In my opinion it is pretty easy in comparison to other branches but it demands many other skills as if thinking out of the box as textile field has a lot yet to be explored

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