a year ago
What is the fee for 4 year Btech?
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Udita DasCurrent Student
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The fee for the 2nd year is 1,94,000, for the 3rd year is 2,11,500, and Rs 2,30,500 for the 4th year.
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Aman Kumar ThakurCurrent Student
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If you have got the desired number 1 choice in the first round of counseling and you are happy with the allotted branch, then you can choose to "freeze your branch" option to secure your admission. Freezing your branch means that you are satis
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If you have got the desired number 1 choice in the first round of counseling and you are happy with the allotted branch, then you can choose to "freeze your branch" option to secure your admission. Freezing your branch means that you are satisfied with the branch and college allotted to you and do not wish to participate in any further rounds of counseling. However, before making a final decision, you should consider a few things such as your interest in the branch, job prospects, and future career aspirations. You should also keep in mind that once you freeze your branch, you will not be allowed to change it in the subsequent rounds of counseling. So, if you are confident about your choice and do not wish to take any further risks, then you can opt for freezing your branch. On the other hand, if you have any doubts or if you have got a better option in the subsequent rounds of counseling, then you can choose to wait and explore more options. Ultimately, the decision to freeze your branch should be based on your personal preferences and goals.
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a year ago
Is BITS, Goa better than NSIT?
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Rajshree SinghCurrent Student
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According to the latest placement report, the median package offered during BITS Goa placements was INR 30 LPA whereas the median package offered to B.Tech and M.Tech students was INR 16 LPA and INR 14 LPA during Netaji Subhas University of Te
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According to the latest placement report, the median package offered during BITS Goa placements was INR 30 LPA whereas the median package offered to B.Tech and M.Tech students was INR 16 LPA and INR 14 LPA during Netaji Subhas University of Technology Placements 2022. Moreover, both the colleges are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). When compared with B.Tech fees, the BITS Goa B.Tech fees is INR 19.94 Lacs whereas NSIT B.Tech fees is INR 3.22 Lacs.
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Aman Kumar ThakurCurrent Student
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Choosing between ICE (Instrumentation and Control Engineering) at NSIT and ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Ambedkar University IP University depends on various factors such as your interests, career aspirations, job prospect
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Choosing between ICE (Instrumentation and Control Engineering) at NSIT and ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Ambedkar University IP University depends on various factors such as your interests, career aspirations, job prospects, faculty, campus life, etc. However, as you mentioned that you have no specific interest, here is some general information that may help you decide:
ICE is a specialised branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and maintenance of control systems in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, and defense. The curriculum typically covers topics such as control systems, sensors and transducers, instrumentation, automation, and process control. ECE, on the other hand, deals with the design, development, and testing of electronic equipment and communication systems. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics such as digital electronics, analog electronics, signal processing, communication systems, and microprocessors. Both branches have their own unique challenges and opportunities. ICE is a relatively niche field that requires a strong foundation in mathematics and Physics while ECE is a broad field with many sub-disciplines and applications. In terms of job prospects, both branches offer good opportunities in various industries such as electronics, communications, automation, robotics, and control systems. However, the demand for ECE engineers is generally higher due to the growing importance of communication and networking technologies. As for the institutions, NSIT is a reputed institute with a strong focus on engineering education and research. It has a good track record of placement and industry collaboration. On the other hand, Ambedkar University is a relatively new university with a focus on interdisciplinary education and social sciences. It offers a more holistic and liberal arts-oriented approach to education. Considering all these factors, you should choose the branch that aligns with your interests and career goals. If you are interested in control systems and automation, then ICE may be a good choice for you. However, if you are interested in communication systems and networking, then ECE may be a better choice. Additionally, you should also consider the quality of education and the opportunities offered by the respective institutions before making a decision.
ICE is a specialised branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and maintenance of control systems in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, and defense. The curriculum typically covers topics such as control systems, sensors and transducers, instrumentation, automation, and process control. ECE, on the other hand, deals with the design, development, and testing of electronic equipment and communication systems. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics such as digital electronics, analog electronics, signal processing, communication systems, and microprocessors. Both branches have their own unique challenges and opportunities. ICE is a relatively niche field that requires a strong foundation in mathematics and Physics while ECE is a broad field with many sub-disciplines and applications. In terms of job prospects, both branches offer good opportunities in various industries such as electronics, communications, automation, robotics, and control systems. However, the demand for ECE engineers is generally higher due to the growing importance of communication and networking technologies. As for the institutions, NSIT is a reputed institute with a strong focus on engineering education and research. It has a good track record of placement and industry collaboration. On the other hand, Ambedkar University is a relatively new university with a focus on interdisciplinary education and social sciences. It offers a more holistic and liberal arts-oriented approach to education. Considering all these factors, you should choose the branch that aligns with your interests and career goals. If you are interested in control systems and automation, then ICE may be a good choice for you. However, if you are interested in communication systems and networking, then ECE may be a better choice. Additionally, you should also consider the quality of education and the opportunities offered by the respective institutions before making a decision.
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Aman Kumar ThakurCurrent Student
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For admission to Delhi Technological University (DTU) and Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), the rank considered will depend on the category you belong to. If you belong to the general category, then your All India General Rank (AI
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For admission to Delhi Technological University (DTU) and Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), the rank considered will depend on the category you belong to. If you belong to the general category, then your All India General Rank (AIR) will be considered for admission. However, if you belong to the OBC category, then your All India OBC Rank (AIR) will be considered. It is important to note that the admission process and criteria may vary from year to year. So, it is advisable to check the official website of DTU and NSUT for the latest updates regarding the admission process and eligibility criteria.
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Aman Kumar ThakurCurrent Student
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B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a good option for those who have an interest in electronics, communication systems, and related fields. However, if you do not like studying about transistors and P-N junctions, you
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B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a good option for those who have an interest in electronics, communication systems, and related fields. However, if you do not like studying about transistors and P-N junctions, you may not enjoy studying ECE. It is essential to pursue a course that aligns with your interests and passion. If you are not interested in studying ECE, you may consider exploring other fields of engineering or non-engineering courses that align with your interests and goals. You can also talk to professionals in the field and seek their guidance to understand the job roles, career prospects, and other aspects of ECE to make an informed decision. It is crucial to choose a course that you are passionate about to enjoy your studies and build a successful career in the long run.
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Om prakash sahooCurrent Student
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To be eligible for admission to NSIT (Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology) under the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category, you need to fulfill certain criteria. One of the criteria is that you should belong to the OBC category as per the ce
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To be eligible for admission to NSIT (Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology) under the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category, you need to fulfill certain criteria. One of the criteria is that you should belong to the OBC category as per the central list of OBCs. In your case, if you have an OBC Central Certificate issued by the Uttarakhand government, you should check if your caste/community is listed in the central list of OBCs. If your caste/community is listed in the central list of OBCs, you should be eligible for admission to NSIT under the OBC category. However, since you have done your schooling from Delhi, you should also check if you fulfill the domicile requirements for OBC category in Delhi. You may need to provide a valid OBC Certificate issued by the Delhi government to be eligible for admission under the OBC category in Delhi. It is advisable to check the eligibility criteria for OBC category in NSIT and the admission guidelines of the Delhi government before applying for admission.
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Aditya RajCurrent Student
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You first have to clear JEE Mains, with a good percentile. If you're from outside Delhi quota and aiming for computer engineering then as good as 99.5 percentile. You can have advantage if you have Delhi quota. All the best.
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Aditya RajCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
You can get civil and above in OBC in DTU and NSUT. for more information about the same you can go to official website of jac delhi and check the previous year cut-off for the same. It depends on you, which college you give more preference to.