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Vivek Kumar

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The main difference between domestic and international packages from NITs and IITs is the geographical location of the company offering the job. Domestic packages are offered by companies based in India, while international packages are offered by companies based outside of India. Typically, international packages are higher than domestic packages in terms of salary and benefits. This is because companies based outside of India often have a larger budget for hiring and may be willing to pay more for talent. The work culture and job roles may also differ between domestic and international packages, as international companies may have mo
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Vivek Kumar

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Yes, of course every branch is worth studying in IIT And NIT because IIT and NIT give quality education and help you to enhance your life goals.

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Vivek Kumar

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There are many good colleges in India for computer Science other than the IITs and NITs. Here are some of the top colleges for computer Science in India:
BITS Pilani
IIITs
VIT
DTU
BHU etc.

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Vivek Kumar

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There are many differences you can see in between normal engineering colleges and NITs and IITs. Here is one of them IITs have world-class faculty who are experts in their fields and conduct cutting-edge research. NITs also have excellent faculty, but their research focus may be less intense than that of IITs. Regional engineering colleges may have faculty members who are less experienced or may not have a research background.

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Praveen Kumar

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It is not possible to determine whether you will get admission in NIR, IIIT, or GFITS based on your JEE Main percentile alone. Admission to these institutes is also dependent on various other factors such as your academic performance, category, availability of seats, etc. Therefore, you need to check the respective institutes cutoffs and admission criteria to SEE if you meet the eligibility requirements for admission.

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Tarun Singh

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No, you will get only lower branches like metallurgy, material Science, etc. In lower NITs on this percentile.

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Tarun Singh

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Yes, you will get the lower branches like metallurgy, material Science, etc. in lower NITs at this percentile.

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Tarun Singh

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No, it is not possible to get any branch in any NITs at 76 percentile for the OBC NCL category candidates. The safe percentile for OBC NCL categories is around 90 %ile so that you will get lower branches in lower NITs. Thank YOU!

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Tarun Singh

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The fee structure is different for different IITs and different NITs. If we see on average the fee for M.Tech in IIT is around 1 lacs to 1.32 lacs INR. It may vary for some courses also. In NITs, the fee structure for M.Tech is around 40,000 to 70,000 INR.

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Tarun Singh

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Yes, it's worth that you are pursuing Mechanical Engineering but only from some top reputed government colleges like NSUT, DTU, HBTU, IET Lucknow. Otherwise, it's not much worth from any other college especially private colleges.

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