5 years ago
How to get admission in IIT-Hyderabad?
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
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The admission is based on your score obtained in GATE exam.
6 years ago
Which among IIT Hyderabad and IIT Bhubaneswar is better to pursue B.Tech in Civil Engineering?
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Vimal K BCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
IIT Bhubaneswar is better as per my side, because the academic and the college atmosphere is better as compared to Hyderabad. College placement is also more in Bhubaneswar. So, it is the better option.
6 years ago
Is there any entrance test conducted for M.Sc admission in mathematics or will I get it directly?
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
Please find the link below to know more on admission process:
https://math.iith.ac.in/Academics/msc.html
Please find the link below to know more on admission process:
https://math.iith.ac.in/Academics/msc.html
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shivam patelCurrent Student
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Dear,
CSE from IIT-Hyderabad is really a good option, it will provide you with good faculty members, academics and placements.
CSE from IIT-Hyderabad is really a good option, it will provide you with good faculty members, academics and placements.
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Sanchit KhandelwalCurrent Student
Won Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad
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In my opinion, IIT BHU is better for mechanical engineering then IIT-Hyderabad because IIT BHU provides good quality of mechanical faculty members and good course curriculum.
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Akshay BajajCurrent Student
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Check out the college reviews below for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-bhubaneswar-32717/reviews
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-hyderabad-telangana-other-32726/reviews
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-bhubaneswar-32717/reviews
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-technology-hyderabad-telangana-other-32726/reviews
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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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6 years ago
What to choose: IIT-Hyderabad for civil engineering (4 years) and IIT-Madras civil engineering (5 years)?
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
Guide-Level 15
Depends on how quick you want placement. Almost all IITs now have nearly the same placement scale. So don't overthink about the choice.
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Vinayak RCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Both are great institutions. But if I were in your position I would chose IIT, Madras because of its ranking and teaching and much more. I don't know much about IIT, Hyderabad. Good luck.
6 years ago
How is metallurgy in IIT,Hyderabad and CSE JNTU,Hyderabad in terms of subject and package?
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rohith kolaCurrent Student
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If you are willing to put in some extra effort, study further and work in a core job, then it is totally worth it. The courses taught are not purely metallurgy based, i.e a healthy amount of materials Science is taught as well, such as polymer
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If you are willing to put in some extra effort, study further and work in a core job, then it is totally worth it. The courses taught are not purely metallurgy based, i.e a healthy amount of materials Science is taught as well, such as polymers etc. The department has enthusiastic professors, and more will be joining soon. They are quite helpful and willing to involve undergraduates in research and seniors are always there to guide you appropriately. There is an atmosphere of active research here, and if you show interest, you'll probably do very well here. On the other hand, if you like to work in the IT industry, you have the option of a double major in another department (in this case, CSE). This entails an extra 24 credits, which will get you two UG degrees and might help you secure a well-paying job in the industry. Alternatively, minors are also offered, in most of the engineering departments, as well as a minors in entrepreneurship. Lastly, if you are looking at a branch change, that is also possible. Every year quite a few people take it, and are doing well. Their CGPA is affected for a while, but they are usually able to compensate for the loss later on. Hope this helps.
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