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How is engineering physics at IIT Delhi?

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Pawan Sinha Posted On : April 3rd, 2023
B.Tech Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (2020)

IIT Delhi's Engineering Physics program is highly respected and well-regarded in the field. According to information available online, the program focuses on IT Delhi's Engineering Physics program is highly respected and well-regarded in the field. According to information available online, the program focuses on providing students with a strong foundation in both physics and engineering, with an emphasis on hands-on, practical learning. The key highlight of the course is

  • Focus on Nanotechnology and Photonics, both emerging technologies 
  • Physics is taught, its purest form, as well as when applied form
  • Faculty researching biophysics, green optics, and material processing and fabrication theoretical physicists are working in fields like Quantum Computing. 
  • The research is conducted in various fields like optics, photonics, spintronics, and solid-state mechanics. 
  • Physics department has one of the most modern and well-equipped facilities in the institute: The Nanoscale Research Facility (NRF). 

The program is suitable only if 

  • You are interested in modern physics, optics, and electrodynamics
  • Are proficient in mathematics and can analyze problems

I will suggest you not opt for Engineering Physics in IIT Delhi if you want to study basic stuff like Newtonian Mechanics or electrical circuits or are intrigued by Astrophysics or Cosmology, as in that case IIT Kanpur or IISER Pune, is more suitable for you.

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How is IIT Guwahati

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Shubhangi Dutt Posted On : April 28th, 2023
B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (2022)

This answer will talk about both, IIT Guwahati in general and its civil department in particular.

IIT Guwahati is one of the esteemed institutes of the country, well known for its natural beauty. It provides an excellent blend of both academics and extracurriculars. The professors teach the concepts and it’s the student's duty to retain and make the most out of the knowledge gained. Various clubs promote extracurriculars like clubs-robotics, coding, or any technical or cultural clubs. 

Specifically talking about the Civil Department, core jobs are scarce leaving many students with no option but to go for no core jobs. Most people don’t give prior thought to selecting the department and end up miserable. However, there are a few who are genuinely interested and go for higher studies. The majority of the students can be seen opting for other fields, coding, analytics, etc. 

Ultimately, you should make a well informed decision considering the branch you are interested in and not the Institute. IIT Guwahati is an excellent choice and its natural beauty will definitely make your college life better!

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How good is IIM Lucknow PGPSM course in terms of placement?

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Muskan Bhati Posted On : February 8th, 2024
Studied at IIM Lucknow

The PGPSM course of IIM Lucknow is fairly new, and has a small batch size. The placements for this course are good enough, and the average package is comparable to the flagship PGP course of IIML. 

It is quite easy for a college of this stature to get such a small batch of students placed. But PGPSM is conducted from the Noida campus, so the students lose out on the facilities and opportunities available at the main Lucknow campus. 

But this course is recommended for those who want to build a career in Sustainable Management.

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What are the best courses at XLRI Jamshedpur?

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Aangana Mukherjee Posted On : September 21st, 2022
Studied at Xavier School of Management

PGDHRM, PGDBM, and PGDM are the best courses at XLRI Jamshedpur. It is known for its Human Resources program. XLRI HRM is the best of its kind in the Asia-Pac region. 

Their BM program ranks among the top 5 BM programs in the country. The PGDM (GM) program is quite reputed as well. 

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What is the fees structure of iisc bangalore?

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Sanket Mondal Posted On : August 19th, 2020
Studied at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2020)

The Indian Institute of Science (IISC) Bangalore offers various programs that are listed below.

  1. Bachelor of Science ( Research) Undergraduate Program- (Master of Science is only offered to those who wish to continue after 4 years of UG programs)
  2. M.Tech/M.Des/ M.Mgt
  3. Integrated Ph.D. programs
  4. Research Program- M.Tech (Research)/ Ph.D

The following table has the annual fee structure for the various programs offered at IISc Bangalore.

The fee structure for General/OBC students (INR for annum)

Regular Students

Sponsored Students from(Defence/DRDO/ISRO/NAL etc.)

Program

Bachelor of Science (Research)

PhD

M Tech

(Res)

Int. PhD

M Tech/ M Des

M Mgt

M Tech

Tuition Fee

10,000

15,000

9,000

9,000

9,000

1,00,000

14,000

Gymkhana Fee

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

Other Academic Fees

3,700

3,700

3,700

3,700

3,700

50,000

3,700

Statutory Deposit

(Refundable)*

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

Library Deposit (Refundable)*

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

Student Emergency Fund

300

300

300

300

300

300

300

Total

30,000

35,000

29,000

29,000**

29,000

166,300

34,000

* to be paid in the first year.

**for the 1st two years and thereafter on per with PhD

Fee structure for SC/ST category (INR per annum)

Program

Bachelor of Science (Res)

PhD

M Tech (Res)

Int. PhD

M Tech/ M Des

M Mgt

Tuition Fee

Fee waived

Gymkhana Fee

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000

Other Academic Fees

3,700

3,700

3,700

3,700

3,700

50,000

Statutory Deposit (Refundable)*

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

Library Deposit (Refundable)*

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

7,500

Students Emergency Fund

300

300

300

300

300

300

Total

20,000

20,000

20,000

20,000

20,000

66,300

*to be paid in the first year

There are many scholarships or fellowships available for student in need of financial assistant at IISC Bangalore.

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Is YCMOU good or bad?

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Manisha Singh Posted On : November 18th, 2020
B.COM Commerce & Living in London, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (2008)

YCMOU is an open university which is approved by the UGC. Since no particular course has been listed in the question posed above, one can compare various courses and their eligibility and fee structure when it comes to determining how good or bad the YCMOU is.

Some other aspects of comparison along with the ones listed have been mentioned below.

Ranking:

The institute received the Institutional Excellence Award in 2002 and in September 2019 from Commonwealth of Learning, Canada.

Application Process:

  • Students can go to the official website and click on the online application tab and choose the program they wish to attend.

  • After this, registration is required where a fee of INR 100 is to be paid.

  • After downloading this form, students are required to send it with other documents to the institute.

Facilities:

  • Being an open university, the college has basic amenities to cater to student’s needs.

  • It has an audiovisual center for making programs based on the syllabus.

  • The library comes replete with journal subscriptions, 44,000+ printed books as well as online journals and videocassettes.

Evaluation:

  • The center for evaluation technology provides course wise question banks for academic programs.

  • This poses as a resource material for paper setting.

  • Trained paper setters are required to set papers for students. This is based on a computerized database of experts handling this task.

Placements:

  • The career guidance and placements cell offer opportunities for students to get placed.

  • Major recruiters include IBM, Tata Housing, DK Group, Wipro, etc.

  • The highest salary offered at the institute is INR 16 LPA with an average of 5 LPA.

While enrollment is relatively easy to the institute, students can also expect to make a decent career after enrolling into the institute.

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What is life like in VMMC?

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Dev Prakash Posted On : September 25th, 2023
VMMC Delhi

This is an important question for medical aspirants.

As I joined VMMC, I had the same question in mind. After spending some time at this institution, I realized that it is a bittersweet experience. You’ll attend classes regularly, from 8 in the morning to 4 in the evening. On top of that, there are 2 hours of lab, and alternate tests. It does get exhausting after a while. 

In comparison to other DU medical colleges, the study load is not much. You will also get the advantage of an internal PG quota. VMMC is close to most of the markets- CP, Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar,etc. Also, there are affordable hangout places nearby. 

So, you will experience both good and challenging moments at VMMC. You’ll learn a lot from this institution, and grow into a skilled medical professional.

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What do you like and dislike about Loyola College?

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Eshani Ghose Posted On : October 4th, 2021
B.E Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering,Shivaji University

I have a friend who went to Loyola College and here are some of the things that she mentioned about the institute. 

Advantages: 

  • Dress Code- You can wear anything that you want, i.e. jeans, a t-shirt, etc. And you are not forced to wear formal as they are quite lenient about it.
  • Reputation- The college is quite reputed. 
  • Canteen- Everything is available from South Indian Cuisine to Western Fast Food. Also, because of this, it is heavily crowded at all times.
  • You can enter and exit the campus any time that you want and there are no restrictions for this.
  • Most of the seniors are quite friendly but it’s better not to take part in elections or get into politics.

Disadvantages: 

  • Poor faculty- Most of the faculty is just average. Some of them do not even speak correct English. Sometimes, it gets annoying to sit in the class for an hour every day. After a few semesters, you might get exhausted and wouldn’t want to go to the class.
  • Attendance- You are required to maintain an average of 80% attendance which becomes quite difficult when you don’t wish to attend classes because of the above-stated reasons. If you fail to maintain this attendance criterion, you will not be allowed to give one exam.
  • Outreach- You will have to be a part of any society and contribute at least 90 hours and it can become tiring. The timings for this would be 10:30 am to 12 pm. You will also have to attend classes on the same day and then reach the outreach location which becomes quite hectic.
  • College crowd- Most of the students are average in studies. It will be very difficult to find like-minded fellows. Most of the students are from various towns like Tamil Nadu, Salem, Tuticorin, Erode, etc. More than 50% of the students are from outside of Chennai.
  • Only three departments in the college are co-ed while more than half of the colleges in North India and elsewhere are co-ed.
  • College timings- The timings for shift two students is 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm and most of the students don’t like this timing.

These are a few of the things that you should know before joining Loyola College. 

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Which is better AIIMS Patna or IGIMS Patna?

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Saikat Gupta Posted On : September 19th, 2022
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna

AIIMS Patna is better than IGIMS Patna. Being a central college, it offers better perks and facilities to students. In terms of academics too, it’s ahead of IGIMS Patna. AIIMS Patna has PG courses in Clinical and Non-Clinical branches. Overall you will get better exposure at this institute, due to the tag of AIIMS. 

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Do Thapar University students think they are inferior to IITians and NITians?

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Nidhi Sen Posted On : August 7th, 2023
B.Tech from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (2019)

Honestly, Thapar University students do have an inferiority complex with IITians and NITians at least in terms of education. 

My brother is in Thapar University and has friends in top IITs. He says that their intellect and talents are incomparable to even the toppers in his batch. IITs accept the best students only so most of his friends got 300s rank in Advanced and 100s rank in Mains.

It’s not just their academic profiles, but these IITians are much more hardworking and determined than any of his batchmates in Thapar. My brother feels that students making it to the top IITs deserve the hype they get and are without any doubt superior to any Thapar student. 

So, yes Thapar students do feel they are inferior to IITians and NITians and their feelings are justified because they cannot match the level of IITians.

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