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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student
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That is based on your interest solely. I would suggest NSIT CSE as IIT Bhubaneswar is a new IIT and textile at IIT Delhi would not get that many placements in the sector. If you want a well-established college culture and willing to discover y
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That is based on your interest solely. I would suggest NSIT CSE as IIT Bhubaneswar is a new IIT and textile at IIT Delhi would not get that many placements in the sector. If you want a well-established college culture and willing to discover your interests, go for IIT Delhi. But know this, that you will have to make your own way, be it coding or any other job.
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Shreemad PatelCurrent Student
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Hello Deepanshu Khatri,
The Institute offers Merit-cum-Means scholarships to under-graduate students in engineering and technology. These are permissible to about 25% of students. The present value of Merit-cum-Means scholarship is Rs. 300 per
The Institute offers Merit-cum-Means scholarships to under-graduate students in engineering and technology. These are permissible to about 25% of students. The present value of Merit-cum-Means scholarship is Rs. 300 per
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Hello Deepanshu Khatri,
The Institute offers Merit-cum-Means scholarships to under-graduate students in engineering and technology. These are permissible to about 25% of students. The present value of Merit-cum-Means scholarship is Rs. 300 per month for general students and the recipient is exempted from paying tuition fee. The 4-year B.Tech., 5-year Dual-degree, and 5-year Integrated M.Tech. students are eligible to receive Merit-cum- Means scholarship at the time of joining the Institute. The criterion of merit for the first year is All India Rank (AIR) in the JEE. To read more click on the link below
http://textile.iitd.ac.in/scholarships.html
Hope this helps! All the best!
The Institute offers Merit-cum-Means scholarships to under-graduate students in engineering and technology. These are permissible to about 25% of students. The present value of Merit-cum-Means scholarship is Rs. 300 per month for general students and the recipient is exempted from paying tuition fee. The 4-year B.Tech., 5-year Dual-degree, and 5-year Integrated M.Tech. students are eligible to receive Merit-cum- Means scholarship at the time of joining the Institute. The criterion of merit for the first year is All India Rank (AIR) in the JEE. To read more click on the link below
http://textile.iitd.ac.in/scholarships.html
Hope this helps! All the best!
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Hello Varun,
In IIT Delhi's engineering physics programme, focus on nanotechnology and photonics, both emerging technologies. They use equipment like LASERs and create thin films, with a thickness of ~100 nanometers. They study physics, in bot
In IIT Delhi's engineering physics programme, focus on nanotechnology and photonics, both emerging technologies. They use equipment like LASERs and create thin films, with a thickness of ~100 nanometers. They study physics, in bot
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Hello Varun,
In IIT Delhi's engineering physics programme, focus on nanotechnology and photonics, both emerging technologies. They use equipment like LASERs and create thin films, with a thickness of ~100 nanometers. They study physics, in both, its purest form, as well as when applied, and take on the universe, trying to harness the secrets it holds for the betterment of human lives.It is more of a theoretical and research based branch, if you have a keen interest in physics, you can surely go for it.
Hope this helps! All the best!
In IIT Delhi's engineering physics programme, focus on nanotechnology and photonics, both emerging technologies. They use equipment like LASERs and create thin films, with a thickness of ~100 nanometers. They study physics, in both, its purest form, as well as when applied, and take on the universe, trying to harness the secrets it holds for the betterment of human lives.It is more of a theoretical and research based branch, if you have a keen interest in physics, you can surely go for it.
Hope this helps! All the best!
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Ayushi BajpaiCurrent Student
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First of all congratulation for getting a decent rank in JEE Advanced.
Now you should decide which branch you want to pursue. If you are interested in civil then you should surely go for IITD. If interested in metallurgical branch, then go for
Now you should decide which branch you want to pursue. If you are interested in civil then you should surely go for IITD. If interested in metallurgical branch, then go for
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First of all congratulation for getting a decent rank in JEE Advanced.
Now you should decide which branch you want to pursue. If you are interested in civil then you should surely go for IITD. If interested in metallurgical branch, then go for IITB and if still wants to do mechanical, go for Roorkee.
Now you should decide which branch you want to pursue. If you are interested in civil then you should surely go for IITD. If interested in metallurgical branch, then go for IITB and if still wants to do mechanical, go for Roorkee.
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Can I get admission in IIT-Delhi to pursue B.Tech in mechanical engineering with 800 rank in JEE Advanced?
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student
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Hi,
You got a good rank. I am a bit sure that at this rank, you will get admission in IIT-Delhi. But can't predict which branch you will get. You can use Shiksha JEE Advanced predictor tool to know the branches available.
You got a good rank. I am a bit sure that at this rank, you will get admission in IIT-Delhi. But can't predict which branch you will get. You can use Shiksha JEE Advanced predictor tool to know the branches available.
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student
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Hi,
Mechanical engineering from IIT-Delhi is a dream of many JEE aspirants.
For the same, you need to get a rank under top 500 if you are a general category student.
IIT-Delhi is one of the top 5 IITs.
Mechanical engineering from IIT-Delhi is a dream of many JEE aspirants.
For the same, you need to get a rank under top 500 if you are a general category student.
IIT-Delhi is one of the top 5 IITs.
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Akhil ChandraCurrent Student
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Here is the link for approximate cutoff for electrical engineering to get admission in IIT, Delhi:
http://josaa.nic.in/Result2016/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx
http://josaa.nic.in/Result2016/result/OpeningClosingRank.aspx
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student
Current Student- DTU, Delhi
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CSE at DTU of course. DTU has a strong establishment. These new IITs don't compare with the likes of DTU, NSIT, old NITs, BITS Pilani, IIITH, etc. If you just want to go for the IIT tag then its your choice. But wise decision will be to go for
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CSE at DTU of course. DTU has a strong establishment. These new IITs don't compare with the likes of DTU, NSIT, old NITs, BITS Pilani, IIITH, etc. If you just want to go for the IIT tag then its your choice. But wise decision will be to go for above mentioned institutions. Going for newer IITs just for the sake of brand name is like buying Iphone 4 just for the sake of apple tag when you could have bought much advanced and better phone at the same price.
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Akhil ChandraCurrent Student
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IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi and IIT Roorkee are old and best institutes but as per the present rankings IIT Delhi holds a good position and it provides better placements.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
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Apologies for the late reply! My preference will be: IIT-D &get; IIM-A or IIM-N. The reason being IIT-D is already a well-established brand and placements would not be a big issue there unlike these baby IIMs. I agree one cannot ignore the IIM
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Apologies for the late reply! My preference will be: IIT-D &get; IIM-A or IIM-N. The reason being IIT-D is already a well-established brand and placements would not be a big issue there unlike these baby IIMs. I agree one cannot ignore the IIM tag, but there is still lot of time before these IIMs establish themselves properly(it's been only 2 years since their existence). You may contact the current students and alumni for more insights.
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