Having a few friends from both institutes I might be able to share some facts about both the institutes. Chemical Engineering at UICET is better than Chemical at Thapar University or CSE at CCET.
| Categories | Chemical Engineering at UICET | Chemical Engineering at Thapar University | CSE at CCET Chandigarh |
| Course Fee | INR 70,079 | 13.23 lakh | 2.45 lakh |
| Highest CTC | 18 LPA | 15 LPA | 12 LPA |
| Average CTC | 6.31 LPA | 7 LPA | 4-5 LPA |
| Recruiting Companies | Honeywell, Reliance, Pfizer, Piramal Healthcare, etc. | Reliance, GAIL, ONGC, GlaxoSmithKline, etc. | Infosys, Godrej, L&T, HCL, etc. |
Your preference order should be Chemical Engineering at UICET> Chemical at Thapar University> CSE at CCET.
My friend has the opportunity to attend MTech inter rhe at IISc Bangalore. She was called on the first day itself where she sat waiting and was eventually summoned.
As she entered the room, the panelists asked for her introduction. They bombarded her with both technical as well as non-technical questions. The non-technical ones looked like
They kept counter-questioning her based on her answers. Following this was a round of technical questions. I have only mentioned the most important ones
The interview lasted for 40 minutes. What she learned from her experience was that you need to focus on your basics while preparing. Also, try to answer them honestly because they will counter-question you. She was also surprised that they did not even care to ask a single question about Math and the whole interview was a new experience.
The interviews for the M.Tech (nanoscience and engineering) program are conducted on the campus of IISc Bangalore. The interviews usually take around 3 days to get completed. There will be 4 panels with 4 faculties each. Generally, around 200-300 participants are called for the interview. The interviews start with a few general questions, regarding the preference for the subject and introduction. Then the technical part of the interview starts, the interviews are not very technical or difficult, the questions asked in the interview are aimed to test the student and how eager the student’s basic knowledge is in the subject. Students are also asked questions from their UG Projects. A typical interview ranges for 40 minutes to an hour. To prepare for the interview, clear your basic understanding of the subject and follow the syllabus for undergraduate and GATE.
VGSoM at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur conducts a rigorous interview process as part of its admission criteria for MBA and other management programs. Here are some things to expect during the VGSoM interview:
Overall, the VGSoM interview is designed to assess your communication skills, analytical thinking, and suitability for the management program. It is essential to be well-prepared and confident during the interview to make a good impression on the interviewers.
The syllabus for JEE Main and BITSAT is more or less the same, hence, preparing for JEE Main should be enough. Both JEE Main and BITSAT are conducted every year for admissions to engineering courses and the total number of candidates appearing for these exams range in lakhs.
Differences between JEE Main and BITSAT are as follows.
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Category |
JEE MAIN |
BITSAT |
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Mode of Exam |
Computer-based |
Computer-based |
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Duration |
3 hours |
3 hours |
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Total Questions |
90 (75 to be answered) |
150 |
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Type of Questions |
MCQs and Numerical Value |
Multiple Choice Questions |
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Negative Marking |
-1 for MCQs |
-1 |
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Subjects |
Physics, Chemistry, and Maths |
Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Logical Reasoning and English |
Preparation Strategy:
General Tips:
Entrance exams can be daunting so try to stay focused. Hopefully, these tips will help you score well.
Since Lucknow University has started conducting entrance exams in MCQ form for Undergraduate and in descriptive form for Postgraduate level. Previous year’s papers are not available in the market and the ones available are not the original. They are based on memory or model paper type.
To prepare for the UG level, revise the 10+2 level syllabus of the concerned course and for the PG level revise UG notes. It would be enough to score well in the exam.
Yes,JNTUH has an option of leaving 2 subjects. But that does not mean you don’t have to appear for the exams in these subjects. It’s just that these two subjects are spared from being included in the final grade calculation.
So you have to study all the subjects and appear for their respective exams. Ultimately when the result of your final semester exams is out, you can leave two subjects in which you have backlogs. For this, you will have to fill out the form beforehand. Also, this is subject to certain conditions such as
In such case case, you don’t have a single back, then non-technical subjects having the least value are removed automatically. The final percentage is calculated after removing these subjects only.
If you haven’t appeared for KIITEE and want to get direct admission to KIIT, you will have to choose one of the 2 ways mentioned below
These are the only 2 ways I am aware of to seek direct admission to KIIT.
Being a GE candidate makes every option exponentially harder. Here are some of the exams with their cutoffs (probable) to secure admission to IISc Bangalore for your UG program-
Ultimately though, the JEE Mains cutoff depends on the number of remaining seats after the KVPY admissions have been processed and verified.
These are the probable marks & ranks in various exams that are required for your admission into IISc Bangalore.
Also, prepare well if you are called for an interview. The UG program at IISER Pune, Kolkata, and Mohali are at par with the ones offered at IISc Bangalore. IISc Bangalore, however, has years of research experience behind it.
AIIMS Patna is one of the premier medical institutes in India, and completing an MBBS from there can offer several benefits. Here are a few:
AIIMS Patna has top-notch infrastructure and campus facilities that enhance the overall learning experience.