5 years ago
Can I do a project in smart car, bike design if I get admission in IIT, Gandhinagar for mechanical?
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shikhar singhCurrent Student
Building Digital Businesses.
Guide-Level 13
Yes, you can do every college have such kind if facilities and program.
Colleges have dedicated societies for such activities.
So, don't worry about this. Go and take admission there
Colleges have dedicated societies for such activities.
So, don't worry about this. Go and take admission there
5 years ago
Without giving IIT-JAM, can I get admission in M.Sc in inorganic chemistry in IIT-Gandhinagar?
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Anjali SharmaCurrent Student
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No, admission is through counselling based on the score obtained in Joint Admission Test for M.Sc (JAM).
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Shubham BelwalCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
No, you cannot.
Admission into Masters Courses in IIT solely depends on your JAM performance.
Your graduation grades don't play any such role there.
Admission into Masters Courses in IIT solely depends on your JAM performance.
Your graduation grades don't play any such role there.
6 years ago
Can I apply for JAM exam now?
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
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Shraddha TiwariCurrent Student
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It is possible to pursue it after B.Tech, but I don't think it would be reasonable. Unless you are developing AI or something, otherwise it won't help very much. For IIT, you will have to pass JAM.
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Mohammed FarazCurrent Student
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IIT's are prestigious but when it comes to PhD, you should probably opt for a course abroad if you have decent marks in your undergraduate and graduate programs, as the job opportunities almost triple.
IITs are mainly good for pursuing engineer
IITs are mainly good for pursuing engineer
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IIT's are prestigious but when it comes to PhD, you should probably opt for a course abroad if you have decent marks in your undergraduate and graduate programs, as the job opportunities almost triple.
IITs are mainly good for pursuing engineering, that's what I believe
IITs are mainly good for pursuing engineering, that's what I believe
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rohith kolaCurrent Student
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It depends on which branch you're comparing in both colleges, which direction you want to proceed in! If you just compare entry rankings, then Hyderabad performs better. But to know about how teaching, placements and conditions are actually in
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It depends on which branch you're comparing in both colleges, which direction you want to proceed in! If you just compare entry rankings, then Hyderabad performs better. But to know about how teaching, placements and conditions are actually in both the colleges, you need to ask both the sides about their stuff.
Also, once you find yourself more comfortable at a place, you might perform better, compared to being uneasy at a probably much higher ranked place.
Now when it comes to Hyderabad, if you perform decently well from your side, you'll definitely gain a lot from this college, specifically if you're in CS-related fields. (I can tell that it's at least awesome in CS, EE related fields, not much idea about other branches). People get nice placements (Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, etc.) and get into good grad schools (Stanford, CMU, UIUC, etc.) for research. Once you land here, it totally depends on the efforts you put to gain from it, be it in any direction.
Also, once you find yourself more comfortable at a place, you might perform better, compared to being uneasy at a probably much higher ranked place.
Now when it comes to Hyderabad, if you perform decently well from your side, you'll definitely gain a lot from this college, specifically if you're in CS-related fields. (I can tell that it's at least awesome in CS, EE related fields, not much idea about other branches). People get nice placements (Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, etc.) and get into good grad schools (Stanford, CMU, UIUC, etc.) for research. Once you land here, it totally depends on the efforts you put to gain from it, be it in any direction.
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7 years ago
How is IIT, Gandhinagar for B.Tech?
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Nikhil BhusariCurrent Student
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Hello Jay,
IIT Gandhinagar is good. It was established in 2008 and is developing fast to become one of the top IITs. Though now, it doesn't come in top IITs, but surely it will. If you are getting admission here or planning to get, it's a good
IIT Gandhinagar is good. It was established in 2008 and is developing fast to become one of the top IITs. Though now, it doesn't come in top IITs, but surely it will. If you are getting admission here or planning to get, it's a good
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Hello Jay,
IIT Gandhinagar is good. It was established in 2008 and is developing fast to become one of the top IITs. Though now, it doesn't come in top IITs, but surely it will. If you are getting admission here or planning to get, it's a good institute.
Good luck.
IIT Gandhinagar is good. It was established in 2008 and is developing fast to become one of the top IITs. Though now, it doesn't come in top IITs, but surely it will. If you are getting admission here or planning to get, it's a good institute.
Good luck.
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